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Hi Ebse, granite pics for you

boxerpups
15 years ago

Hi Ebse,

I have granite pics for you to see. After you look, I need

your help with colors....

I think they did a nice job. The seams are perfect.

Please know this is not finished. In fact you can see that

the backsplash is still being worked on. But for now

it will give you a good idea.

Please know 2 of my neighbor have used Ripano.

They have great seams like this too. I am just glad

I found someone who could work with me in my budget.

BFR has been our hero in this kitchen reno.



Now you need to help me with a new kitchen color for my

walls. I have always loved the Camel Coat by Ralph Lauren

and I knew it might clash with the Jet Mist. But since

I change colors often, I had to go with a neutral granite.

I like Jet mist. It has the flexibility to go with

cream, blue, teal, orange, green, red, or even purple

What do you think? Help me with a color.

Here is my criteria for now. Until I redo the red sofa.

I have a red leather sofa in the room

next to the kitchen. A camel and back rug accented with

Red.

The floors are changing. I plan to go darker and stay

away from the honey color. I need to think about floors

too. They are still wood.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

~boxerpups

Comments (14)

  • ebse
    15 years ago

    Gorgeous!!!! It is absolutely gorgeous!

    Have you looked at Quincy tan, Benjamin Moore? I have it in my living room and am thinking of using it in my kitchen. It's a cool color, somehow it goes with everything. My friend used to be a designer in a furniture store, and they painted the walls quincy tan, and it looked great against every display possible. Although I'm not sure if it would clash with the camel color in your rug. Do you have a picture of your rug?

    Another good one is crown point sand. it might go really nicely with what you've described. It's kind of a chameleon color in that it takes on whatever shade you put near it (to an extent). It looks really pretty with the jet mist.

    How come you are changing the camel coat? I think it looks really beautiful!

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Ebse,
    Are you sure? You like the color!
    I like this camel color too. I will still check out your
    suggestions.

    So I am second guessing myself.
    my DH and his friend both said....

    Neighbor Friend Male : "Oh I like the granite, now are you going to change the paint color?"

    And then my DH says. "Yeah, the paint color doesn't really go."

    I piped in and said to both MEN. I like the camel
    color. They were silent.

    So, now I am second guessing myself. I still like the color. I am glad to get the opinion of another. Thanks.
    I will try to get a photo of the rug.
    It is mostly the same camel color with a black border
    and some very creamy white, burgandy red and gray colors
    in it.

    What color should I restain the floors. This will be
    done within the next month. I have gotten to figure something
    out. I hope to go darker than the honey color it is.

    Thanks again for your kind words. I just know your slab
    is going to look great too.

  • ebse
    15 years ago

    No, I really do like it! How can those colors not GO?!? They are both neutrals!

    I actually really like how the warm and cool tones play off each other. Maybe you could add some burgundy, caramel or warm tone brows to your kitchen as accessories, like utensil holders or pretty candles or something to tie it all together?

    Never listen to men :)

    Seriously, you know your taste, which I love, by the way, so go with your gut!

    As far as floor stain, I really love dark stains, but we opted to go with natural finish through our whole house due to kids and dogs, on the recommendation of our floor guy, who is wonderful. We are also planning to do natural for the kitchen. But there was one I loved, I can't remember the name, but it was like a dark espresso color with a hint of red to it. English cherry, maybe? That might look really nice.

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Thanks, I like your idea of burgandy or warm tone
    browns. I will be searching for the right pieces.

    We have dogs and kids too. The Dark Espresso with
    a hint of red sounds interesting.
    I will let you know when I get closer to the date.

    Thanks again

  • jan_jan
    15 years ago

    That is so BEAUTIFUL!!! It's perfect! It looks like soapstone! I love it. It was a great choice. No you have me thinking again about jet mist. :) Oh man it's pretty with the white. I love those little square tiles on the backsplash too.

  • buddyrose
    15 years ago

    not that you asked me BUT boxerpups we both have red sofas and white cabinets with a mostly black looking granite AND I HAVE BM Lenox Tan walls in my kitchen which look very close to your Camel color. Were we separated at birth?

    I think Lenox Tan is a smidge, lighter and golder in tone at least looking at the photos.

  • buddyrose
    15 years ago

    Oh I almost forgot the Jet Mist looks gorgeous. I remember when you were deciding on which stone to pick. Great choice.

  • ebse
    15 years ago

    I love the Lenox tan too! That looks beautiful with the white.

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Thanks Jan-Jan,
    a compliment from you is huge, Because you
    have beautiful taste. Thank you.
    I like the jet mist so much.

    Buddyrose,
    At last I found my twin!
    You make me laugh.
    I love your BM tan lenox.

    Thanks again ladies, I adore this site.
    ~boxerpups

  • msrose
    15 years ago

    Wow, I can't believe that's granite! Is it honed?
    I don't know how it would look with the rest of your house, but I think a grayish green paint would be gorgeous with your black and white kitchen.

    Laurie

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Thanks Laurie,

    I love green. But I have this bright red leather
    sofa that is right outside the kitchen.
    Everytime I think of Green Santa comes into my mind...
    Hee Hee.

    But when I dump this beautiful red sofa, Green it will be.
    And I agree with you it will look super.
    Thanks again.

  • kitchenconfusion
    15 years ago

    Your kitchen is beautiful! I am about to make my final decision between honed Virginia (Jet) Mist and honed Absolute Black. I like the look of soapstone that VM gives, but want a true black. I was wondering, is it the pictures (the camera lighting) that makes your counters appear slightly grey? Or would you say that in the home/actual lighting that you have the effect of black counters. We are having cream shaker cabinets and thought the VM would be a nice contrast. I know that AB is true black, but like a little variation that the veining of the VM provides...

    Also, I wanted to suggest a paint color that I think would really compliment your kitchen. It is a Benjamin Moore paint called Philadelphia Cream. I have had it in my home for around 8 years and have not once gotten tired of it. It looks like a warm buttery cream color and looks like a decorator picked it out.

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Hi Kitchenconfusion,

    Thanks for asking your question. Yes, my counters
    are more grey than black. I have lots of lighting
    from two story size windows pouring sunshine into
    the kitchen. The light coming in adds to the grey color.
    If you want black I would not go with Jet Mist.
    My Jet Mist is a charcoal grey. If you get close
    you can see the black flexs but the overall effect
    is still a dark grey. I love it but if you want black
    you might not.

    Before you make a fast choice you might want to read
    a few links here about honed Absolute Black.
    You said you want a true black. I had thought about
    Honed Absolute Black for my own kitchen until I read
    up on it. I ended up chosing JM because of some
    of these issues.

    I read on GW that
    ........."Honed finished granite is problematic if not professional sealed. Granite is hard but the orthoclase minerals and the microscopic gaps between then can be somewhat porous. That issue is successfully avoided after it is professionally sealed. However, honed granites love to show smudges from wipe cleaning and thumb prints. Dark colors are worse than light ones....That being said, I do know the Virginia Black Granite very well. It is the same stone as Jet Mist. This was very popular granite for government building in the early 1900Âs. It might be the perfect color for those looking for a honed black that does not create the Âflat black maintenance issues..... "

    And another place I read form a home granite check list site.

    "9. Honed Granite: If you are considering 'honed granite' be sure to discuss the higher maintenance issues with the fabricator. Honed granite should be professionally sealed. We strongly oppose the use of Black Absolute Honed Granite for kitchens. While we understand the contemporary design intent, you will have high maintenance issues to consider such as finger prints, continual dusting, and cooking oil marks that you can not remove. Even routine cleaning can discolor honed black granite."

    I also included a link below from this same topic
    on GW. Perhaps this can help you narrow down your
    options.

    Philly Cream!!!!
    You will laugh when I tell you the rest of my house is
    painted a color called a Baked scone by Behr.
    Very similar to Philadelphia Cream. I agree with you
    Philadelphia Cream is beautiful.

    Buddyrose has convinced me that the Ralph Lauren Camel Coat
    is going to look just fine. Right now, I am going to
    try to get the rest of the kitchen finished and if the
    color still bothers me, I will repaint. But, I love
    Camel coat. Pictures do not do the room justice. Seeing
    in person how well it looks with the area rug, living
    room, curtains and furniture.
    Right now it makes me smile.

    My next huge task is to choose a new floor stain.
    Where do I begin? Any ideas?

    Best of luck on your granite journey.
    ~boxerpups

    Here is a link that might be useful: Question for Deee and anyone with honed black granite

  • boxerpups
    Original Author
    13 years ago

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