For me, choosing colours provides one of the most fun (and anxiety inducing) activities of the renovation project. I've always had an idea of the colours we wanted, but transferring what's in my head to paint samples has proved a bit tricky.
First, to find a colour for the house exterior, we walked around town with a fan of paint sample cards, trying to match the colour of buildings we liked. I'm sure we looked a bit odd going from building to building, but in the end, we found one we liked. We chose an ochre-like yellow, which should look good if we got the match right.
The interior proved more challenging. To help make the decision, we bought about a dozen different sample-size paint cans in various shades of the colours we liked. We then painted them onto several wooden boards to see what they looked like together, and also in various lighting environments.
I thought this would make the decision easier, but it actually made it more difficult - they all looked good in the various combinations, but none fit exactly right. I became convinced that I was searching for a colour that did not actually exist, somewhere between sand, straw and hay.
At one point, we found the perfect colour for the kitchen on a restaurant's dining room walls, but we could not match it to the various sample cards we tried (I suppose I did look a bit silly in the restaurant trying to inconspicuously match paint samples to the wall). We even went as far as asking the restaurant manager if he knew the colour and paint brand, but with no success.
Eventually, the moment of truth arrived: we had to make a decision in the paint store. Armed with our chips and plywood "mood board," we chose the final colours - green (Celtic Forest) for the kitchen walls, the best approximation of the non-existent colour between sand, straw and hay for the walls in the rest of the house, and olive for the shutters and doors
I'm now experiencing a terrifying fear that we've chosen all the wrong colours (I've done it before), and they will look awful once actually on the walls. Hopefully I'm wrong, but I guess we'll just wait and see. After all, it's only paint.
Now, what about the bathroom tiles. . . ?
Monday, 19 May 2008
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