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Are you unduly Influenced by color names?

mtnrdredux_gw
10 years ago

When I was in college I fell in love with a Christian Dior nail polish called "Shanghai Express".

I am still a sucker for a name.

I bought an Albertine range from Williams Sonoma (it's part of the Cornue "Fe" line and I believe only sold by WS) in a color they call Ivory but I would call "Stark White". (Photo at bottom)

I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get them to tell me a Pantone number or give me a swatch. Zero luck. It finally occurred to me to call Purcell Murray, the US distributor for LaCornue, for a sample. They sent one promptly, for which they deserve huge props as I am not their customer! (THANK YOU Purcell Murray).

Anyway, good thing they did. The sample is, well, ivory!
I color matched the metal swatch they sent to BM Old Prairie:

Since the stove looked sooooo white to me, I was just going to get a white retro fridge. They are not even on the same wall, and I am going un fitted so WTH.

I am glad I did not. the white Northstar fridge is very very white. By contrast, their bisque seems to match the ivory Albertine very very close. ...... I am only hesitating because I saw this as a kitchen with white appliances, maybe ivory, but not "bisque". Silly. Here is bisque:

Or.... I could go with a true white, since i have a large old double drainboard sink that is true white? Or I could get a custom color. The two wooden pieces are being painted FnB Teresa's green.

PS Yes, this is the third post trying to decide a fridge color since last fall. Deepest apologies.

Comments (91)

  • outsideplaying_gw
    10 years ago

    Absolutely am influenced by the name of a color somewhat, and definitely would have to absolutely fall in love with a house on a street with a strange name.

    Mtn, back to your question, I wouldn't call your stove ivory either, but it's gorgeous. Stark white, snow white, anything else but ivory.

    LOL at the man-friendly and p*orn names, especially So Long! Mine would be Tippy Hillwood.

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Thanks, outside.

    I can definitely see Tippy Hillwood cavorting!

  • My3dogs ME zone 5A
    10 years ago

    I'm female, but my p*rn name would be great for a guy -
    Rudder Robinson.

    Rudder was a Brittany as all my dogs are, and he was named for his cute little rudder of a tail.

  • ppbenn
    10 years ago

    LOL yes!! unduly influenced...
    I'm painting my ceilings in the new house 'silver sky' a gorgeous blue, grey white which I love. Behr paint.
    When I told my daughter the name of the color she immediately said "That's it!! It's the farm name!"
    So it's Silver Sky Farm.
    We had been debating several options for farm name, including naming it my childhood home farm's name-
    Cherry Rock Farm on Cherry Rock Road. The dog's name was Jazzy, so... Jazzy Cherry? Geez...
    I'll post a pic of the new farmhouse I'm in the decorating phase now which is why I'm here.
    Mtnrdredux I'm loving your choices for the house. I'd go with the pure whites. Are you still doing the tile for the range hood? Just seems the pure white appliances are easier to 'match'. You can always have your appliances custom painted by a good auto body shop ;) seriously.

  • joaniepoanie
    10 years ago

    If Im looking at paint colors, or anything else really, the names don't matter to me....

  • Olychick
    10 years ago

    ppbenn, what a gorgeous setting for a home!

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    My3,
    I think we have assembled a cast!

    PPBenn,
    Oh my, your farm is so beautiful! And I love,love the name! Naming houses can be hard to do, especially trying to be original but not pretentious!

    Ok, you win, for the best ahem, "name"!

    PS Range hood still in white tile, yes. Northstar does offer custom colors, not sure if I need it or not. Still mulling a bit. And, thank you.

  • ppbenn
    10 years ago

    Mtn
    Have you seen the 'Antique' version of the Elmira fridges? They make the Northstar too?
    I love your range. I had it on my short list, with this fridge, but DH said no.
    Yeah we'd been trying to come up with a name for forever and then AHA there it was on the paint can! Of course my DH has reservations on it but then he wasn't into the range and fridge either...Maybe I'll try out my other new name on him!!!
    Sorry wont let me upload the link

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    Lol my3dogs

  • teacats
    10 years ago

    One of fav paint names -- and used by one of our GWHD's long-lost friends -- johnmari -- "Wet Concrete" -- and it turns out to be a wonderful color! :)

    BTW -- I live on Lot 13 Block 13 on Cemetery Hill ..... really! :)

    Here is a link that might be useful: BM Wet concrete 2114-40

  • beekeeperswife
    10 years ago

    If it comes down to two colors, and I cannot decide, well, I thought the only logical thing to do WAS to decide based on the name.

    When my dd1 was in high school she and her friend were planning on careers naming colors. That didn't work out, so she went into the golf industry....she should really revisit that Color Naming career...

  • Sueb20
    10 years ago

    My stage name is Lulu Church.

    I don't think I'm influence by names, but I do regret the name of the street that our beach house is on. Our first summer house was on a street called Lincoln -- SO not beachy-sounding. Our second and current beach house is also on a street that doesn't sound beachy at all, though apparently it's an old Native American name of some type of shell. There are only a few houses on the street, and I always joke that I'm going to get everyone together and do what it takes to rename the street. Seashell Road...Ocean View Lane...Sandy Lane...

    We drove by a house many years ago, when we were looking for our current "main" house, that was on Anis Road. Fortunately, we didn't like the house enough to purchase it.

  • mdrive
    10 years ago

    geeez pbbenn....you homestead looks like something from a movie set.....as in 'gone with the wind'???

    gorgeous!!!

    ot...

    yes i do think i am influenced by paint names....they seem to be evocative....yet i ended up picking a lambert & pratt paint for my front door which is just 'numbered' ...i guess not 'unduly' influenced but generally i think the names can help, assuming they are not just randomly selected off the wall names

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Oh my, Anis, what where they thinking, Lulu?

    Desert, I keep thinking it looks like a Wyeth.

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    that photo does look like a Wyeth.

    A friend an I recently got into a conversation about sympathy for people with really bad last names, like "Mycock" and how they ever got through grammar school and H.S. She told me she went to H.S. with a guy whose last name was LaPenus.

    Sorry, but if I were to marry a Mr. LaPenus, he'd have to take my last name and put an end to that one. I would not take that name for my own, nor would I allow any children of mine to do so.

    We all have crosses to bear, but that one is a tough one!

  • mdrive
    10 years ago

    tibbrex...yes! wyeth...i would love to see a LOT more trees planted along the magnificent drive, and have a looksee at the homestead say 20 years from now...so beautiful!

    lol...your comments me remind me of a guy who i knew in HS who's last name was bates.....once he was at a party and some guys were doing some give and take, and i forget what he was called but he responded with "that is MASTER bates to you! lolol....he turned beet red when he realized what he said....

    the only thing worse than " la penus' would be a hypenated married name like 'susan BIGGs-lapenus'

    geez....life can be so unfair!

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    We're way off topic here, but I have to add to desert_solitaire's comment that, years ago I worked in a sports club. A regular man, @ 55 years old (I was about 22) came in and asked me if there was anyone around he could play racquetball with, as the regulars did often. I said, "Sorry, no one's here. You're going to have to play with yourself."

    Oops.

    He got what I had said right away. It took me a few seconds. I think I turned beet red.

  • dedtired
    10 years ago

    I went to college with a girl named Iva (her last name was Gleekel -- bad enough). She was dating Stanley Dick. Enough said.

    Today I was looking for an Essie nail polish color called Ballet Slippers. The store was all out but right next to the empty slot was a polish called East Hampton Cottage. Sigh -- yes, please.

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    As the OP, I hereby allow any and all OT comments!

    Too funny.

    My fave polish is KennebunkPort. I also have The Lady is Tramp and Bastille my Heart. IIRC I used to like one that was something like Only a Waitress?

    Desert. I said Wyeth first!

  • mdrive
    10 years ago

    i'm sorry mtn, reviewing back yes you did!

    i think your message appeared after tribbrix's but as they say brilliant minds and all!

    i still crack up whenever i think of 'master bates'...you had to know the guy to know just how funny that was...

    btw, on topic...i remember YEARS ago i bought a fabric for my first pair of self made curtains called 'oatmeal'

    yes. they were beige...lol

    :)

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    Nope, I was just agreeing with mtn that that property looks like a Wyeth painting; thought it was an astute observation on her part.

  • mdrive
    10 years ago

    well you both are right....wyeth painting-esque homestead....imagine being able to say that....


    though my first thought was 'tara' from GWTW...i think it was the long drive to the house....lined with trees it would be positively tara-worthy...ppbenn hope you don't mind us discussing your fabulous house and grounds as if you aren't here!

    mtn, 'bastille my heart' such a great play on words there....need to look up that color to see if it lives up to the name!!

  • Annie Deighnaugh
    10 years ago

    I knew a girl whose name was Debbie Schitz. She couldn't stand it so went to court to have it legally changed. Now she's Veronica Schitz.

    Ba-dum-dum!

  • Annie Deighnaugh
    10 years ago

    Seriously though, when I worked, I took a message from a gal whose real name was Patience Wait. I couldn't believe that parents would do that to their child. But about 20 years later, I was listening to "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" and a woman named Patience Wait called in. I figured it had to be the same gal...could there be more than one?

  • mdrive
    10 years ago

    annie! lolol! too funny!

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Oh my goodness, Annie. It must be the same one! Was it a joke that she called in to WWDTM?

  • flymom65
    10 years ago

    How ironic the timing of this post! My sister-in-law is coming for a visit this week and the husband and I were sprucing up things a little--things we had let go--I was planning on checking them off my list during Spring Break. While touching up paint, I realized that the main area of our house is BM Crumb Cake, the den is Cream Puff, and the kitchen is Almond Wisp. I told the husband that I must be hungry every time I hit the paint store!

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    I can't seem to find it above, but thanks to whoever posted the NY Times piece.

    Also, in this month's issue of HB there is a contest to name a color of paint. It is a deep green.

    I would call it "In Case You Missed This The First Time, You Pair it with Very White Trim"

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    Lol, Flymom.

  • ppbenn
    10 years ago

    Funny stuff posted on this thread!
    OT
    Thanks for your comments on our farm.
    Desert- My heroine is Scarlett :) and Mtn -growing up in SD my artist inspiration was Harvey Dunn; settling in PA Wyeth will do. This is a self designed house/farm so...
    Since I need serious decorating advice I'll start my own thread one of these days.
    Mtn - here's a pic of the fridge. You've probably seen it but I could not get it to post yesterday. It comes in bisque, and with the nickel trim I love it for your kitchen.
    Peg

  • outsideplaying_gw
    10 years ago

    LOL, everyone, for the OT comments. Mtn, you must be talking about my favorite OPI nail polishes. I don't know who comes up with those wonderful names, but I always have to read them all. It's like reading funny cards in the store...once I start I can't quit. And the funny names! Jay Leno used to show funny wedding last name pairings that were hilarious. I would have to change my name! LaPenus just killed me!!

    Wyeth-esque on ppbenn's home, yes! A beautiful home and property!

  • beekeeperswife
    10 years ago

    Speaking of Andy...

    You know...there's Wyeth. And then Benjamin Moore has Wythe Blue.

    I have been on a designer's website where she shows an example of what you'll get in one of her Design in a Box products....and yep, there it is, the Benjamin Moore Wythe Blue "blob" next to a picture of Andrew Wyeth, (spelled Andrew Wythe on her page) and one of his paintings that she is using to indicate that BM got the name from one of his paintings....yikes.

    I really wanted to tell her. But I couldn't. Just couldn't.

    About those baby names...I used to work in a pediatrician's office. Some were so over the top, I had a dad once actually say, "I'll have to spell it, I cannot pronounce it".. and then went on to say "we're calling her Natalie". The name was something like 20+ letters long.

    One mom was spelling her child's name for me over the phone, and it apparently had an apostrophe in it, but she didn't know that word, so she said "You know, a comma, up high". I had to put her on hold to take a minute...

    And then, one of our all time favorites...a mom was spelling her child's name over the phone, the name was supposed to be Shihead. But let's just say, she had a "silent" T in there, and we couldn't bring ourselves to tell her what she actually just named her little baby.

    And my stage name is Sugar HiView.

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    PPBenn, I think we'd all love to see more. Your house looks so new to me, but on another thread I think you said it was old. Are you an artist? The subject of your photo is lovely, but the composition is striking, too.

    As for the fridge, that one felt a little too Victorian to me?

    Bee, I mean Sugar,
    You should tell the blogger (privately). I would want to know if i were her!

    As for addresses, I just got an invoice from a UK company. These people know how to do addresses. The return address actually reads:

    Old Feed Room, Balcombe Place Stables
    Haywards Heath Rd, Balcombe
    Haywards Heath
    W Sussex

  • Boopadaboo
    10 years ago

    I am in love with silver sky farm!

    A person I worked with had an ex husband who named their son Aero. Their last name was smith. :( I was a kid and I still remember feeling so badly for that baby.

    Where I work with a man whose name is so unfortunate. I am afraid to put it here though. :)

    I hope my kids don't hate their names. I gave them regular middle names so I figure if they really hate them they can go by that. Their first names are not really odd, just not that common I think. :)

    I am influenced somewhat by names of paints. I think moreso after I have narrowed it down though. I have a playroom that was a DR that is autumn glow. It is pretty glowy alright!

  • dedtired
    10 years ago

    Names. I knew someone who named their son Maxwell and their last name is Coffee, but spelled with a y at the end. Not putting his name here in hopes of foiling Google.

    I remember that Waitress nail polish. I'm Not A Waitress -- I think that was it. I like Your Villa Or Mine. I love the OPI polish names. Urban Decay comes up with some clever names for their products, too. One lipstick is called F-Bomb.

  • hhireno
    10 years ago

    OT on the OT
    I worked full time while attending college. I took French during an abbreviated summer session. I had French from 8-11 am 5 days a week (for 3 weeks), worked from 12-8 pm 5 days a week, then had to study, and live the social life of a 20-something, in the evening. I was always in the wrong frame of mind: tired during French, thinking about French during work, worrying about work things when I was studying French. At work I was training a new employee and explaining how to look names up on the microfiche (yeah, we're taking a long time ago). Anyhoo, I couldn't remember how to pronounce apostrophe in English. I was making a hand gesture to indicate a "comma up high" while saying "you know, an ap-us-truff". I can still picture the new employee looking at me with an expression of "what in the world?"

    Back to colors
    The color of one of my cars was Misty Dawn. That also became her name. I had to wait a few days for the dealer to get a Misty Dawn color with the other things I wanted. When I was showing my Dad the color swatch in the car brochure he said "You're waiting for that color?" Still makes me chuckle thinking about his expression and question.

    I think I'll pick Misty Dawn as my stage name.

  • natesgram
    10 years ago

    I kid you not! I looked up LaPenus on the ancestry site and in the 1940 census, the fourth one down was Peter. OMGosh!

    My p*rn name is Rusty Woods :)

  • xc60
    10 years ago

    I went to high school with a boy named Justin Case.

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    Lol Natsgram.

    Poor guy. Poor teachers who had to do roll call each day.

  • sedona_heaven
    10 years ago

    I think I may have just been unduly influenced by a hunter douglas roller shade name. I just picked roller shades for my entire great room and family room named Tranquility. Of course, I was also influenced by Annie's advice so perhaps it wasn't a case of undue influenceâ¦just the right amount of influence a la beekeepers wife.

  • patricianat
    10 years ago

    My DH likes me to wear red nail polish on my toenails in summertime when I am wearing sandals.

    Once on my return from the spa, he asked me the name of my nail polish and when I told him "An affair in Red Square," he was livid. He was a cold war warrior. He told me did not like the name enough for me to wear it and asked if I could find another red.

    I came back home the next appointment with a beautiful red.

    He asked me its name. I told him it was very merry and cheery. He said he likes it better. LOL. I just changed the name on the spot myself.

  • Elraes Miller
    10 years ago

    I don't think I have ever been influenced by color names. Other than the most used media for my art, but they never change names other than adding new colors. Am very visual and the color itself wins, never the name. How much are we paying these marketeers to come up with names?

    Admission I bought a ton of upholstery fabric with the name sorghum, which looked and sounded like a long ago syrup loved. But it turned out to be a deep majestic purple rather than an amber hue. Thankfully my daughter loves purple. Not much creativity or marketing pull with the name, other than pulling me in.

  • Annie Deighnaugh
    10 years ago

    If you want some fun with names, check out the staff credits on Car Talk some time....they are really punny....

    Downsizing consultant: Candice Guy
    Director of Top Secret Security: Donatello Nobatti
    Ebay Specialist: Selma Junkoff
    Gastroenterologist: Cameron Diaz
    Hair Restoration Specialist: Hedda Harrigan
    Insurance Agent: Heidi Ductible
    Airline Seat Tester: Wilma Butfit
    Russian Emissions Inspector: Vlad the Inhaler
    Restroom Attendants: Trudy Door and Donna Hall

    Here is a link that might be useful: Car Talk Staff Credits

  • tibbrix
    10 years ago

    Or the names of the board members of billionairesforwealthcare.com, which is a hilarious site. The members dress up like a child's view of a bazillionaire - the women wear tiaras and gowns and fur stoles, that sort of thing, the men are in top hats and ascots, etc. and they protest for protections for the uber wealthy.

    Some of the names:

    Phil T. Rich

    (My favorite): Mimi Nottieu

    Roland D. Dough

    Thornton Peabody Beechcraft III

    Dee Forestation

    Robin D. Poor

    Hal E. Burton

    Monet Oliver D'Place

    Meg A. Bucks

    Ivy League-Legacy

  • mtnrdredux_gw
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    I secretly want a tiara.

    Technicolor, did you mean to call them MarketEERs? Funny!

    Patricia, My one exception to my pathological red aversion is red toenails! I only wear red on toenails. To me, it's classic.

  • patricianat
    10 years ago

    Mtn, I love red but do not wear it well but love seeing others wear it but I do love red toenails. Wish I could wear red. It looks so good on others, just makes me look like your local pole dancer.

  • outsideplaying_gw
    10 years ago

    Bee, I can't wait to tell my DD your baby name stories. She's an RN and thrives on these stories. Annie and Tibbrix, love the names...had to quit drinking my coffee this morning as I was about to make a mess. And Patricia, lol at your painted toes story! I love red toes too!

  • beekeeperswife
    10 years ago

    ouside, might as well add this...

    interns asked the mom of the baby in the nicu if she decided on a name. She said yes, "Precious".

    They wrote up a card "Precious".

    She saw the card, and asked why was that there. They explained it was what she told them the baby's name was.

    No. "Preshus" was the right way to spell it.

    A lot of the creative names are a bunch of letters randomly put together from various family member names too. Those are fun.

  • patricianat
    10 years ago

    Just some names that I recall when looking through a Medical Association directory: Dr. Virgin, OB/GYN; Dr. Payne, pediatrician; Dr. Saucer, dentist; Dr. Pinchback, an orthopedic doctor and Drs. Stone and Pease, a urology group.

  • Annie Deighnaugh
    10 years ago

    We had a dentist in our area, Dr.Pulley

    And another car talk...optician: C. F. Eye Care