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Please help me decide on a paint color!

6 years ago
last modified: 6 years ago

I'm having a hard time deciding on paint colors for my formal dining room and would really appreciate your help.

It's a new construction, but we are doing everything we can to make the house look like it's been there for a hundred years. We have gorgeous chunky crown moldings and Craftsman trim on all the doors and windows. I love bright, airy spaces, so all our interior paint colors so far are very neutral. We're using Sherwin Williams White Heron or Alabaster on almost every wall in the house. It's a big farmhouse with a wraparound porch in the middle of mostly-open farmland. I am not a fan of the forced-farmhouse look (i.e., shabby chic everything and metal stuff hanging from walls). I would describe my style as a mix of eclectic and classical. The only room that is keeping me up at night is the dining room. That's because, in addition to my love for neutral colors, I LOVE bold, eclectic spaces that spark creativity and fun.

Here is what I mean:



(source: Pinterest/Apartment Therapy)



(source: Young House Love)

I love both of these spaces. I love the boldness of the blue, especially the contrast with the white trim. But I also love the the neutral room. It feels fresh and relaxed.

The room faces east, and our floors will be made of recycled wood from a barn on my family's property. Here's a photo of an approximate color of our floors from our flooring folks' Facebook page:



We will have mixed wood furniture, including a stained french door and a pretty cherry china cabinet with our navy blue and white china. The room is approximately 9x15.

Our light fixture is a huge Anthropologie chandelier made of white shells.



There will be a large entryway to the foyer from the dining room, and I've planned for SW Alabaster in there (although I'm flexible with that decision). We have no rug yet for the dining room, but the foyer will contain a mostly blue Turkish rug and a navy and beige herringbone runner up the stairs.

Since we will be only using that room for entertaining guests, it's important to me that the room feel inviting, fun, and intimate. Also, as most of our entertainment will take place at night, I need it to look nice in the absence of natural light.

Here are some photos of colors we have tried. The lightest white is Alabaster, the next shade darker is White Heron. The beige (which I really don't like in that room) is called Accessible Beige, and the blue is Charcoal Blue (which I think may be slightly too dark).









I realize the dark blue is just so different from the whites and it will ultimately come down to whether I prefer dark or light, but I love them both and can't decide! What are your thoughts?

BTW, here's our house in its current state. My husband and I designed everything about it ourselves, and we are so excited to see our dream coming to fruition.





Comments (13)

  • 6 years ago

    Love everything you're describing! And I'm having almost the exact same dilemma as you.


    I"m going with SW origami white everywhere, but want one room with punch like SW Peppercorn or Sea serpent , but am kind of nervous about actually doing it!


    I love your blue wall inspiration picture and since your dining room will mostly be used at night, go dark. It will look stunning during day and night, and it'll make you smile every time you walk by it.



  • 6 years ago

    My DR is BM Abyss - very dark blue - love it. Surrounding rooms are all light colors. Absolutely everyone loves the dark blue DR. Go for the dark

  • 6 years ago
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    Don’t overthink this. Go with your gut, it sounds like you’d really like to take a chance on the blue. This shouldn’t be keeping you up at night. It’s only PAINT. Live with it & if you regret your decision down the line have it repainted.

  • 6 years ago

    What windows or natural lighting will be in the dining room?

  • 6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    Hi!

    Beautiful house!

    You could always do an accent wall and paint the rest white.

    Here´s some inspiration for you;


    Contemporary Dining Room · More Info


    Blue panelling...

    Dining Room · More Info


    A Mid-Century Modern Apartment Makeover · More Info


  • 6 years ago

    Thanks, everybody! I am leaning towards the blue. I don't generally take huge risks in my own personal style, which is why this decision has been so difficult.

    kmarissa03, there is one window with a transom. It's a big window, but the fact that it's facing east means there won't be a whole lot of natural light, especially in the evenings when we'll be entertaining guests. I will be relying on the chandelier for light, and I think it will cast aplenty.

    jck910, so glad to hear you're happy with your dark blue! Did you do anything to balance out the color or brighten up your dining room?

    K Laurence, you are absolutely right, and that's what I keep telling myself. Paint is the easiest, most inexpensive thing to replace, so I'm glad to know I don't have to live with it forever if it doesn't look right in my space.

    Luscious111, those colors are gorgeous and so beautifully rich! I'd love to see what you decide!

  • 6 years ago

    Meredith, I think going with the blue is a great idea. As others pointed out, you can always repaint if you don’t like it. We went with a similar very dark blue in our north/west facing living room, and it is a bit dark, especially on overcast days, but we’re just leaning into the cozy and intimate feeling.


    If you haven’t already, you may want to think especially carefully about additional lighting to layer into the room, like sconces and lamps. I am pretty much as un-expert as you can get but good lighting seems to be key in making a darker room cozy instead of drab.

  • PRO
    6 years ago

    Comparing the two inspiration photos you posted. I think it matters on how you’re going to use the room. If you’re planning on having dinner parties, and you want it to feel dramatic and moody, then a darker color is good. That said I think you’re going to be fine with the light walls in rooms all around it as long as you bring dark accents into the surrounding areas, otherwise it’s going to be kind of jarring to walk from one space to another without some linking elements. In my opinion the other photo with the lighter, happier colors is very pretty but looks more like a breakfast room or a dining room where you’d have more frilly types of events like brunches and daytime things...those colors won’t look as good at night...but that’s just my opinion:)) If you want to try a good dark blue, look at Benjamin Moore Hale Navy.

  • 6 years ago

    Very nice house. Love the dark blue. It will look great in there.

  • 6 years ago

    Nest Obsessed, thank you so much for that wonderful suggestion. That's one of those things I would not notice about good design, but it makes all the difference.

  • 6 years ago

    kmarissa03, thanks for the suggestion about lighting. I will definitely add some lamps.

  • 5 years ago

    Very nice.