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More north facing bedrooms -- need paint suggestions

frogtalk358
9 years ago

Next up on the list is painting our first floor master and the guest room above it. Both rooms have a medium-size casement window on the north wall but the rooms are set back from the rest of the house so an exterior wall blocks light coming from the east. The master also has a high awning window on the west wall (starts at shoulder height) above the bed so it's a little lighter than the guest room. Medium-stained wood trim that stays as is. Main living area, which also faces north but has lots of windows, and hallways are SW Ecru, which we like in those spaces. Could probably run the Ecru into the guest room but want something different for the master.

I know I need colors with some saturation but nothing so far is calling my name. Have sampled SW Samovar Silver, Comfort Gray, Modern Gray, Universal Khaki, Relaxed Khaki, Modern Tan, Favorite Tan, Netsuke, Sleepy Blue, and Languid Blue (haven't ruled this one out completely). Also Rainwashed, and a couple similar "spa" colors for the guest room only.

Master bedroom is now SW Popular Gray. Chosen by a former decorator, reads as seriously dingy. Bedding, which I plan to keep for now, has cream, gray, taupe, peach, and a medium blue; carpet is taupe; no window treatment. Bed is black iron. Was thinking of neutral walls (maybe with a blue ceiling) or blue walls but not limited to those choices. My husband says no green.

Guest room used to be the bedroom for my twin boys. Current color is SW Lively Yellow, which reads as a bright, apple green -- great for a kid's room, not so great for a guest room. Furniture is my grandmother's Depression era walnut. I have some vintage patchwork quilts I'll be using in this room so I need a color that will play nice with them.The former guest room was SW Hazel (another decorator pick, OK but nothing special).

What do you suggest?

Comments (5)

  • tibbrix
    9 years ago

    Any pics?

    How do you want to FEEL in your MBR and your guests to FEEL in the guest room? Warm and cozy? Cool and spa-y? Warm colors will do better in a room with little natural light.

    Are you set on SW?

    My bedroom is Languid Blue. I love it at night because of its depth and how it looks with the artificial light, but not thrilled with it during the day.

    I'd go with SW Meditative or BM Van Courtland Blue over the Languid Blue

    Rainwashed has a lot of green in it.

    Grays are going to be very tough in a north facing room.

  • frogtalk358
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    I have untinted SW paint in my basement from the last 40% off sale because I hadn't chosen colors yet but I'm willing to consider having it tinted to a competitor's color(s).

    How I want the rooms to feel is a hard question. I guess I'm too analytical. Comfortable and livable -- somewhere between jarring/pay-attention-to-me and boring/bland? Guest room is rarely used, just the occasional overnight by a traveling family member. It might get more use in a few years if my kids bring friends home from college but I doubt they'll care as long as you feed them. :)

    Tibbrix, I'll definitely check out the other blues you suggested. I'm glad you responded because I remembered seeing that you weren't entirely happy with SW Languid Blue. Will take some photos after I get things better organized.

  • tibbrix
    9 years ago

    I do love the Languid Blue at night with the bedside lamps on. It has a bit too much of a radiance during the day for me.

    I'd also look at SW Rain. Languid Blue toned down a bit with a bit more gray and softer. And one further down on the Rain strip, Interesting Aqua for a bit more depth.

    Rain:

  • frogtalk358
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Why is picking paint colors such a struggle? I'm focusing on the guest room first because finishing that room will allow the boys to settle into their new rooms. The more saturated colors with LRVs in the 40-60 range, such as the blues mentioned above, SW Festoon Aqua, and SW Hearts of Palm, are way too dark unless all the lights are on. The color I like best so far is SW Open Air, the light slightly aqua blue I just used on the office ceiling. I tried it on a whim just because the LRV is similar to the SW Lively Yellow the room is painted now. Anything else (LRV close to 70 and in the sweet spot between cartoonish and too grayed out to tell what color it is in a dim north-facing room) I should test before I roll a wall?

  • mybeachhousenc
    7 years ago

    Also dealing with a North facing bedroom. I was set on SW Moody Blue but the LRV is 27. The room is a dark green rght now (Cypress) and goes black in some corners with just bedside table lamps. Did you decide on a color?