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J K

If the trim in the rest of your home works with any of the woods in your kitchen, I'd keep it consistent. I don't know how open your kitchen is to the rest of your home. Instead of painting the trim the same as the walls, you could consider a color that would compliment other finishes in your kitchen...even something darker so that you notice the view out the window, not the window trim, but if you have a lot of trim, and light walls, It could look like you are outlining the room in the trim.

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H M

I am working on a commercial building, with a large conference room with dark gray and a touch of cream and blue carpet, kitchen and dining area and individual rooms have plank (wood look tile). All doors a dark brown stain. The walls throughout are a light french gray. What trim would you use throughout. The kitchen has basic white cabinets and is open to the dining area, and separated from the foyer by french style barn doors. Dark gray came up in the discussion. Your thoughts?

   
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abbybelknap

You never talk about making the trim the same color as the room with maybe gloss being the only difference. I've done this in several rooms to give a more cohesive look with out breaking things up, but now Id like to hear more of this discussion

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