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What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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Posted by CRobl (My Page) on Thu, Feb 2, 12 at 17:34
| Quite by chance, we've found the BM color Jamestown Blue and really like it in our dining room. We have large, floor-to-ceiling swatches of it up. But, it's too dark for the whole house, which poses a bit of a problem because of the layout of our house. The living room and dining room are oriented like an L, with the living room being the vertical part of the letter, and the dining room the horizontal. There's no doorway or opening separating them, and the only divisions between the two are the exposed brick of the fireplace at the inside corner of the L and hallway extending along the same axis as the long part of the L at the outside corner.
We've tried a few things so far:
Buxton Blue - too pale blue, turned an ugly green next to our wood floors
Stratton Blue - too pale green
We saw a designer at the paint store last Saturday, who suggested
Woodlawn Blue for the living room
Monroe Bisque for the family room
Carrington Beige for the hallway
Cotton Balls for trim
After putting up samples, I'm just not in love with any of the wall colors we picked out. The Woodlawn blue seems too yellow-green, or too light, baby boy's room sky blue, depending on the light. The Monroe Bisque seems too straw gold. The Carrington Beige seems good, and Cotton Balls, too, though it's hard to tell how semi-gloss will look from these flattish eggshell samples.
Help me, please. I'm becoming an obsessive, looking at paint swatches constantly, dreaming about painting, fearing there's no answer.
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RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| Did you go to the BM website? They recommend color combos and give other shades to go with their paint colors. One of the other shades is Smoke which you might consider. Also, can you post pictures of your space? That would help, |
RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| My first post to THS and the title is an embarrassing ungrammatical mess. Here are some pictures. I hope they post correctly. Dining room with family room beyond
Living room east wall
Living room and front door, viewed from dining room. East wall is off to the right around the corner.
Dining room, with family room beyond, viewed from living room.
Light blue is BM Woodlawn Blue, which looks too baby blue to me in the day, and too greenish at night. The dark blue is the BM Jamestown blue, which we like. The color in the family room is BM Monroe Bisque (seems a little too green to go with our couch), and the color in the hallway is BM Carrington Beige. We've painted a bit of BM Mink on some trim, but won't be going that way, except possibly on the front door, whenever we replace it (soon I hope). As you can see, we've made a mess. My wife says she has a hard time visualizing from sample sheets, so we've half painted the dining room. I'll be sanding most of it away with my new Festool, and skimming over the rest, so no big deal, I hope. I've spent lots of time on the BM website, and have collected many color swatches, too. 'Smoke' looks a little too baby blue to me. |
RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| BM suggests the two palettes Soothing Green and Cottontail, and Mink and Meadow Mist to go with Jamestown Blue. For what it's worth, I don't think JB is too dark. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Jamestown Blue Living Room
RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| We've looked at those colors. Meadow mist was a contender, but too green for trim, and too muted for our walls. Cotton tail, too peach. Perhaps I should look at soothing green again. That picture of the Jamestown Blue living room looks like a different color. It seems so much darker on our walls. Our dining room doesn't get much natural light. |
RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| I've been looking at those same paint chips for my laundry room and had the same thoughts about the woodlawn, buxton and stratford blue. I don't like colors with too much white in them either. Right now I am looking at BM quiet moments and BM beach glass (they are next to each other on the chip). They seem to complement the Jamestown Blue really nicely and aren't too babyish. I like the Jamestown blue in your dining room btw : ) |
RE: What to goes with BM Jamestown Blue
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| Well, it's up now. No pictures yet. It's dark, but growing on me. My wife really likes it. I used Aura eggshell. I like Aura on the walls, but not putting it on the wall. It looks and feels beautiful, and is very easy to clean the marks my children make, but it wants to run, and I'm so terrified of overworking it that I didn't go back over some runs that I would have with the the Behr I'm more accustomed to using. I'm still climbing the learning curve. |
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