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I’m planning to paint my top floor and would love some advice before I pull the trigger.

My living room is south facing, and I’m thinking of using a warm greige for the main wall color. Something like Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray or Behr Silver Drop. Im also considering doing a feature wall in the living room.

I mocked up a few images with the greige on the main walls and different feature wall colors. Do you think these colors work well with hardwood floors? My kitchen cabinets are also wood, so I want to make sure everything ties together.
What do you think?

by -Ataraxis

22 Comments

  1. One_Strawberry7608

    Look at a colour call “Tarragon” by Sherron Williams. It’s a great in between!

  2. moonjelly33

    I like the blue, it feels warmer and richer. The green is a little too black-adjacent imo

  3. bookish_bex

    They both look really good! I know everyone’s saying blue, but I am admittedly team green! 😅

    I like that it makes the wood look a bit lighter and more muted. Plus I think the green plays better off your plants and pink throw

  4. Significant-Owl2652

    Neither. Focal color walls are so outdated. Why do you want to highlight that ugly half wall. Paint it the same as all the other walls so it disappears. If you need to add color than buy a colorful piece of artwork above the couch.

  5. couchpotato924

    Green of you want harmony. Blue of you want contrast.

  6. stink3rb3lle

    I like the green better, but I don’t think either one goes with that pink blanket. I want to burn that thing but the fumes would be bad for living creatures.

    Blue is too matchy, but a contrast rug might help

  7. ClockHistorical4951

    Looks almost the same. I like it though

  8. gwenevere1946

    I do like the blue, but I also like the green.

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