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Living Room/Dining Room Entry Paint Color Ideas

14 years ago

I'm in desperate need of some opinions. I am looking for open space on the 1st floor and 2nd floor halls of my house. To give you a better idea, the door opens to an open la out consistenting of the formal living room to the right, dining room to the left and staircase. The upstairs hallway is also visible from the downstairs living areas so I would need one color for all the areas I just mentioned. The issue is we bought some yellow/goldish curtains that I really love but it's hard to come up with complimentary colors for them. The dining room set is very traditional dark wood. I love farrow & ball's french gray but I'm worried the yellow/gold curtains wouldn't mesh with all that color.

They are Croscill Xavier curtains. Here is a google image search of the curtains: http://www.google.com/images?q=croscill%20xavier%20curtains&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox&oe=UTF-8&rlz=1I7ACGW_enUS361&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi

For right now, I'm open to any color ideas. Thanks!

Comments (10)

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    You're going to get much better and more helpful responses if you post a picture. To do that, open an account with photobucket.com or tinypic.com, and after you upload the photos, the site will provide you with the hmtl code. Copy and paste that code into the message box. Looking forward to seeing what you need help with!

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Pics, pics, pics. I think I do know what you are trying to explain. My entry/stair/living/dining are all viewable together and it was hard to figure out the colors. I chose the dining room to be hunter green (you can see a sliver in the first pic on left side of room), the living is a red tone. I did the entry and stairway in a tan, kinda like latte. I have some recessed panels in the entry and stairway so I did them in the red. It really ties the rooms together. I chose a softer tan for the lower hall and upper hall so when you go upstairs or head down the hall in the entryway the color is more neutral and leads you gently to the other rooms which have other colors. You can see the upper and lower halls in the second pic.
    {{gwi:1732709}}

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Here are some pics:

    Close up of curtain but it's more gold-ish in real life:

    Shannon- My layout is similar to yours except my dining room is on the other side of the stairs, facing the living room. Thanks for sharing your pics!

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    I don't have a close up but our drapes look similar...
    if you are looking for a neutral, my walls are BM standish white~

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    My first question is What is your favorite color?

    You have excellent neutrals that could work with any
    color. If you love the cool gray green of Farrow and
    Ball's french gray I say go for that color. That is a color
    that can compliment many different colors from the
    gold warm tan drapes to a fire hot red chair or a deep
    green alligator. Go with what you like and you will be
    amazed that it works.

    If you think the Farrow and Ball French Gray is a little
    too green based you might consider another FB paint
    called Light also by FB

    French Gray FB

    Light by Farrow and Ball

    I like mixing cool and warm in different venues for drama.
    Obviously not all the colors but keeping it simple to
    two basic hues and working with them is ideal.

    You have one small wall behind your china cabinet that
    you could paint in a gold tan to match the drapes but the
    rest of the walls the Blue gray Farrow and ball you are
    thinking of would be perfect.

    Here are some combinations of gray blue and tan that look stunning.


    Living Pod


    Dining room rescue blog

    Clear Skies by Benjamin Moore

    French Gray Farrow and Ball (The color you love)


    French Gray FB by designer Brooke Gianetti amazing with
    the soft cream.


    Other Neutral colors if the farrow and ball is too
    scary for you to try


    Fools Gold Benjamin Moore


    New Penny by Valspar

    Blonde Benjamin Moore

    Skylight Farrow and Ball

    Camel Hair on left and Gustavian Grey

    Shaker Gray by Benjamin Moore

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    For a goldish color, I love BM Wilmington Tan

    Scoobyruby's house

    Peytonroad's house

    I don't typically think of putting gray and gold together, but I have seen it done and surprisingly it looks really pretty.

    Laurie

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    I live in a TH with a similar concept regarding open living. Just to give you an idea of what you may want to think about, here is how we figured out the painting using 2 different colors.

    We have a small entry which is painted Teal ( BM Grenada Villa) The LR and DR are opposite each other (the walk into the FR separates them)and our stairwell are painted BM Sea Spray which is a goldish beige. We have a Teal accent wall in the DR and a Teal accent wall on the stairwell (the large wall of our landing),

    I don't use paint colors that are most mentioned here. Paint colors should be picked based on your furnishings and perhaps something you are using in your home such as a rug, your drapes, or fabric.

    Check out BM Seaspray. I think it will work with your drapes. I would also get a sample of the French Gray you like and see how they work together. I'm thinking the same concept I have. Maybe the French Gray will work for your entry.

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Oh loribee, I love the picture of your room. It's got much of the feel I'm going for with mine. I especially love the leather chairs in front of the fireplace. Where did you find them?

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Tanawa- Looking at the style of your furniture, the silver lighting, etc I think you could actually pull off the look using the greyish wallcolor. The pic showing French grey would look fabulous in your home IMO. I really, really like your drapes with your furniture so far. Not sure if you plan to hang them as shown but I would suggest a silver rod or more substantial wooden one and also maybe rings or even gromets to complete the look. Again, really like what you have going on. You may not be able to do the two tones on your walls but you could possibly use the light tan in the entry area and the grey tone in the dining area and living area only. Keep the tan on the flat part of the divider so that the tan stays within the entry and stairway.

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    You guys have great ideas!! Thanks for all the pics they really have the brain wheels working now. I would love the Valspar New Penny picture in the entry way with french gray in the dining/living areas- taking from Shannon's idea on splitting colors. Thoughts?

    Loribee-your room is absolutely gorgeous
    Shannon-I think you're right about the hardware. We were so eager to get the curtains up we bought the first rods we could find to fit the width of those windows.