Software
Houzz Logo Print
jennavanowsc

Need ideas for wall color w/ stained trim

14 years ago

Hello! I am mostly a lurker here because I do not have any way to post pictures.First off, I want to say thank you to all the talented people on this forum. I have gotten some wonderful ideas and been inspired to try a few things that I might not have had the nerve for, without you all.

A little background... We have a 20+ year old Colonial. The trim, crown molding, etc is stained. The closest color I can match it to on the charts is Minwax Rosewood.

I have used Laura Ashley Olive (3 and 4 i think) in LR, DR, stairwell and upstairs bedrooms. We have a soft Gold color in Kit, Family Room and 1 bedroom. The gold was a color I purchased years ago at Bombay Company. Remember when they sold paint, briefly? Our upstairs rooms are getting redone, and some rooms switched around, as to their purpose. I have ripped the old matted mauve-y carpet up and will be putting down laminate.

Can anyone direct me to posts, or websites showing wall colors with stained trim? Every where i look, the trim is white. So it is hard to envision.

I do not have a camera to post pictures, only my cell phone camera. I know you all need pictures, and wish that a camera was in the budget.

IF anyone has the time to assist i would be so grateful. The bonus room over the garage, (sloped ceiling) has always been a den, but will become the new guest bedroom. It is empty and waiting for a new coat of paint.

Thank you all in advance, and Happy 4th!

Comments (11)

  • 14 years ago

    I found this image online of Minwax Brazilian stain. Is this close to your color?

  • 14 years ago

    I'm no help with the paint, but if your cell phone takes a halfway decent picture, you can put your email address into your phone contacts and send pictures to yourself (even if you don't have internet on your phone). Then save the attachment (photo) from the email onto your computer, upload the picture to tiny pics or photobucket and copy/paste the html code into your message body here.

    I have a dumb phone and that works for me; maybe there is an easier way if you have a smart phone and someone will post it.

  • 14 years ago

    mclarke... that is very close.

    olychick... i will try it, i have a dumb phone too.

    sorry for the delay in getting back. we have had power and internet outage since right after lunch.

  • 14 years ago

    you can go to the benjamin moore website, and experiment with color in the various style rooms. For the stained trim, just choose a dark brown color.

  • 14 years ago

    Jennava I feel your pain. My entire house has stained trim. It is harder to envision a new color on the walls, when all of the pics on line show the wall color with painted trim!
    I look forward to seeing if anyone here knows where we can see rooms with stained trim. Unfortunately, I think it is so outdated, that we are not going to find any such rooms. The overwhelming majority have advised me to paint my trim. I would prefer the look of the paint, but the stained trim is maintenance free and I don't think I can give up that feature.

  • 14 years ago

    Jen, our vacation home has stained trim and drywall (built in 2001, so newer than your place). I think our trim is a couple of shades lighter than yours.

    We used Valspar Sand II in the main living spaces with BM Kona on two accent walls. We used BM Sparkling Wine in the darkest bedrooms and a color-matched RH Glacier in another bedroom. The bathrooms are a beige that escapes me, but was chosen to enhance the tile which didn't blend well in the room. The Sand II looks especially good with the trim, it is a true tan, a little goldish undertone, but definitely brown. Sand II is a slightly darker cousin which might be better for your trim.

  • 14 years ago

    Whoops...Sand III is the darker color.

  • 14 years ago

    might want to google for bungalow houses, many had dark trim. Link below for one from TOH website

    Here is a link that might be useful: bungalow dark trim

  • 14 years ago

    I have a house w/ stained trim. Even more challenging are the stairs, dining room, and study because they have tealish/seafoam carpet. Ugggh. I have BM subtle in two rooms w/ the stained trim. I forget what I have in my kitchen. I'll double check the color later.

    I think greens can look nice but most did not work with my carpet. When I was swatching I found I preferred lighter warm neutrals.

  • 14 years ago

    My trim is quite similar to the picture posted. I advise you to bring home color strips and tape them to the walls next to the trim. On line pictures really don't do much for your reality because the trim color will vary. I leave the paint strips up to see how they look at different times of the day and in a few days I see some winners out of the group. Then I buy sample pots of the ones that I am interested in and paint up a big piece of cardboard or poster board and leave that next to the trim for a few days. I also check it with my furnishings. I live with it a while before I take the plunge to buy a gallon.
    Good luck,
    Diane

  • 14 years ago

    thank you all! Sorry for the delay in getting back. DH had two surgeries back to back on tuesday and wednesday, very hectic around here.

    Cindyloo... I thought about painting it too. but it is such a huge undertaking. Our master bedroom trim was painted white before we bought the house. But there is so much trim and crown molding...

    cangelmd... thank yoU! I am gong to run to Lowes and Ben Moore tomorrow and get some color charts.

    sloyd.. thanks for the bungalow site. I had not thought of that!great idea. The olive greens i have now do look good. I am keeping them in the downstairs rooms. They do not need repainting. But i wanted something different, just need a change.

    brittone2.. the carpet on the stairs and all upstairs is an old ugly Mauve. ugh! I have ripped it up in two rooms. we are going to replace with laminate. I have two big dogs, and want no more carpet. Family Room has a greyish/beige berber carpet. Not bad, just not good either.

    powermuffin... thank you for that idea! I am going to do just that. I am in no great hurry. I have the carpet stripped and furniture moved out of one room, it had been a den and now will be a guest bedroom. Of course all the junk from there has been piled in other rooms but it is upstairs so i can hide it away for a while. I like the idea of the sample pots. Paint has gotten so expensive. I picked up a gallon to touch up the trim on the deck and it was 38 dollars!