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Date: 10/7/2009 3:36:35 PM
Author: decodelighted
Date: 10/7/2009 3:17:44 PM
Sidenote: purple has always been my favorite color. Every year when they asked me what kind of birthday cake I wanted I'd answer 'purple!' My great grandmother knitted an afghan for me when I was but a wee thing: the colors I requested ... purple & pink. Also: My first word was 'Plum'. Seriously. And DH's pivotal, life-changing job was at a co. whose trademark color was purple. I guess we're purple people.![]()
Life is too short-you NEED a purple house!!! I really love the purple passage...but I honestly think mythical will be bright enough and is closest to your original picture IMO.
I really worry that the darker colors will be too bright on a sunny day.
That is EXACTLY the color we had the issue with. The color was "baked scone" and it looked warmer and darker when we did a sample slab on the wall. The finished product looks more pinky and looks very washed out during the day...sometimes the walls even look white until you look at the white ceilings. Bummer, but it''s a rental so I don''t care.Date: 10/7/2009 10:22:32 PM
Author: Mara
TG...i have that had happen to me too with it coming out lighter. we went light taupe in the townhouse because i didn''t want too dark of a color. well it was a bit light because i was afraid to go too dark. also the townhouse got so much light that the color really paled in day.
but when we did green in our office here in the new house, it was a bold enough color that it looked much darker when completed, thankfully i compensated for that. so it seemed like lighter colors with not much depth can easily wash out, but more bold colors with depth to them will look darker. also i think that ''contrast'' colors tend to make the primary color look more intense than a complimentary color.
so if deco was doing like a pale yellow or a pale blue or a gray or something i''d say go with a darker swatch, but for purple i def think Mythical.it almost seems like it may look more like Plummy when done.![]()
one alternative (not to confuse you more deco) but if you absolutely love a color but you think it might be too dark or intense when completed, you can always get something like 80% power of the color to lighten it slightly. i did this for our baby/guest room, in the last house i loved the color so much but it was a bigger room so in the new house i did 80% in a smaller room and it ended up almost the same.
Love, love, love this idea for the door on a purple house. I think it would fabulous.Date: 10/7/2009 12:08:30 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
what about a burnt pumpkin door to go with that rich purple?Add some cream shutters and it would be a beautiful look. I cannot wait to see what you decide to do.![]()
Well thankfully, you don''t have to live in Deco''s house!Date: 10/7/2009 6:42:36 PM
Author: Bal
Anything but purple...I hate purple houses!
Date: 10/7/2009 5:44:11 PM
Author: Mara
my vote is Mythical.
while Plummy is very pretty and prob my 2nd pick...keep in mind just like painting a room that you are still only looking at a swatch. and while it seems like a big swatch, it''s not at all. a house is a huge palette. so all of that purple on one big house will be much darker and more intense than just the swatch of color.
Mythical seems lighter on the swatch but i think when it''s all painted it will seem darker and a bit more bold. i think it will be closer to the house you like than the other colors when done.
i also think if you wanted to do a green or red door (personally my vote is for a rich reddish mahogany, they are soooo pretty when done right, i adore our rich wooden door which contrasts nicely with brick) then stay with a *slightly* more muted color for the rest of the house. then again i am not a fan of ''too much primary'' all together. i think you need some slightly muted tones to compliment a bold color.
Date: 10/7/2009 5:49:44 PM
Author: Starset Princess
I'm having trouble with the door color which could sway my vote on which purple. I know that's backwards, but I tend to plan everything first.
Date: 10/8/2009 1:03:28 AM
Author: TravelingGal
That is EXACTLY the color we had the issue with. The color was ''baked scone'' and it looked warmer and darker when we did a sample slab on the wall. The finished product looks more pinky and looks very washed out during the day...sometimes the walls even look white until you look at the white ceilings. Bummer, but it''s a rental so I don''t care.Date: 10/7/2009 10:22:32 PM
Author: Mara
TG...i have that had happen to me too with it coming out lighter. we went light taupe in the townhouse because i didn''t want too dark of a color. well it was a bit light because i was afraid to go too dark. also the townhouse got so much light that the color really paled in day.
but when we did green in our office here in the new house, it was a bold enough color that it looked much darker when completed, thankfully i compensated for that. so it seemed like lighter colors with not much depth can easily wash out, but more bold colors with depth to them will look darker. also i think that ''contrast'' colors tend to make the primary color look more intense than a complimentary color.
so if deco was doing like a pale yellow or a pale blue or a gray or something i''d say go with a darker swatch, but for purple i def think Mythical.it almost seems like it may look more like Plummy when done.![]()
one alternative (not to confuse you more deco) but if you absolutely love a color but you think it might be too dark or intense when completed, you can always get something like 80% power of the color to lighten it slightly. i did this for our baby/guest room, in the last house i loved the color so much but it was a bigger room so in the new house i did 80% in a smaller room and it ended up almost the same.