I decided on a trim color for the what once was a dining room. Not sure what this very small room will be, maybe with its good light, a place to stitch. But after tossing around solid white everywhere, I decided on two shades. I still prefer a colonial look with trim being a different shade than the walls, and don't want to overpower the small rooms with darker colors. Besides, I have too many favorites in beige/tan/neutral. My nephew's son painted three bedrooms with my changes! So I started today with White Duck for the trim, White Dove (with a little less yellow tint) for the walls, both very neutral without yellow or pink. There is a subtle difference in the whites which shows well enough to not be a solid white room. Farmhouse is fabulous with all white, as is traditional and colonial if there is plenty of trim and moulding, but neither apply to my house. No looking back, I burned the paint sample cards. Once all the dark is covered, it may be too light for me, but I welcome a change, and whatever it is, it's fricking paint. Get over it!!
I also ordered the DMC color guide. Because. That's all I got. How can I find the new colors for possible substitutions when my JoAnn selection is limited? I can't stitch without changing a few colors! Besides, in store lighting makes the floss look very different. They are grouped by color family in this new guide and I will no longer have to go back and forth with my supplement cards.
The rain has stopped and this is day two of sun so I am working on the flowers and repotting into liners for buckets and tubs. Rain and storms for the next few days are possible so best get my large rear in gear.
Have a great day!!
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