What is it with grey?
#16
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Yay! Perhaps I am getting a calling to ditch nursing and become an interior designer (or work in a paint factory??)
#17
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What gets me is the grey carpet with big paler grey swirls on it. No matter what part of the country you look at you find the same carpet in a variety of different styles of houses. I guess they must have left the carpet machine running and it produced millions of yards of it so it had to be put somewhere
#18
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Our house had cream walls in every room, cream carpet in the lounge, and the curtains we brought with us are, you guessed it, cream.
So bland!!
Thought I think I might have gone a bit too far the other way with the paint I bought for our "rumpus room" - it's called "Daffodil"
The lounge is now red ("Carmen Miranda"!!!) dining room and hall are blue and brown. Spare room is lilac/blue.
Much better!!
We still have the original blue bathroom suite at the moment
So bland!!
Thought I think I might have gone a bit too far the other way with the paint I bought for our "rumpus room" - it's called "Daffodil"
The lounge is now red ("Carmen Miranda"!!!) dining room and hall are blue and brown. Spare room is lilac/blue.
Much better!!
We still have the original blue bathroom suite at the moment
#19
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you're absolutely right, it does seem to be the newer builds that are very grey.
Ours is an old villa and was pale green all over the place with a red and yellow bathroom!!
First thing I did was paint everything, then we got new kitchen.
Friends of ours have a huge villa and have painted it grey and dark grey on the outside with cream window frames and doors and fretwork and it looks amazing, though.
Ours is an old villa and was pale green all over the place with a red and yellow bathroom!!
First thing I did was paint everything, then we got new kitchen.
Friends of ours have a huge villa and have painted it grey and dark grey on the outside with cream window frames and doors and fretwork and it looks amazing, though.
#20
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Location: In a large village called Auckland
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I think it's far more noticable and annoying because people tend to do the house in the same colour the whole way through. If it's grey, everything is grey.
We have *rustic* (fake distressed) terracotta tiles that start outside the front door, are all the way through the hall, in the bathroom, with the same tiles in the laundry and kitchen. I could cope with hating one area of tiles that appear permanently dirty, but why do we have to have them through the whole house, :curse:
I agree some of the the uber-modern 'gourmet kitchens' especially those with the rounded clear doors that they fit in the new plastic palaces ought to be banned. OMG, they're a shocker and should not be allowed!
We have *rustic* (fake distressed) terracotta tiles that start outside the front door, are all the way through the hall, in the bathroom, with the same tiles in the laundry and kitchen. I could cope with hating one area of tiles that appear permanently dirty, but why do we have to have them through the whole house, :curse:
I agree some of the the uber-modern 'gourmet kitchens' especially those with the rounded clear doors that they fit in the new plastic palaces ought to be banned. OMG, they're a shocker and should not be allowed!
#21
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OH saw an advert for a paint company the other day and drew my attention to it as it showed bits of Wellington and it was a couple doing supposed colour matches....cannot remember the slogan but the gist of the advert seemed to be that the colour match for all these beautiful locations was...well you guessed it......grey....... so the advertisers must have had this trend in mind.
I had a greyish kitchen in UK in a new build but it was much lighter than the NZ grey and I would never want grey throughout a house...I love neutrals though especially cream.
Has anyone else noticed the trend in cafes for dark brown with either dark wood or metallics...also a bit on the boring side?
I had a greyish kitchen in UK in a new build but it was much lighter than the NZ grey and I would never want grey throughout a house...I love neutrals though especially cream.
Has anyone else noticed the trend in cafes for dark brown with either dark wood or metallics...also a bit on the boring side?
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Location: Lower Hutt, Wellington.
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LOL - my kitchen is soo murkey grey (rented) - I wanna spark up the old swan Vestas!! My friends just had her house painted grey - INSIDE AND OUT - WHAT are they thinking??? How is this a good look?? Do they not have the old Crown colour cards here - or just one? As someone else said - I thought Magnolia was boring - but bring it on - feel like i'm on a submarine most of the time.
#23
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LOL - my kitchen is soo murkey grey (rented) - I wanna spark up the old swan Vestas!! My friends just had her house painted grey - INSIDE AND OUT - WHAT are they thinking??? How is this a good look?? Do they not have the old Crown colour cards here - or just one? As someone else said - I thought Magnolia was boring - but bring it on - feel like i'm on a submarine most of the time.
However, I have a waste disposal system, a log burner, DVS and a heat pump so not complaining tooooooo much
#24
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WE visited friends in a new build and were horrified by the grey tones throughout the WHOLE house! We've gone for a putty and half putty base with feature walls and allowed the kids to go wild
#25
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Look this one isn't grey!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Pr....htm?key=21065
Too expensive but it isn't grey - perhaps colours demand a premium now!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Pr....htm?key=21065
Too expensive but it isn't grey - perhaps colours demand a premium now!
#26
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Not usually.
I find the colours in that house make me feel really irritated and on edge. Which I thought was really weird. Especially the red kitchen. Although we had a red feature wall in the kitchen of our last house.
Great views though.
Now that I have children, I need calm neutral colours. Hints of pale blue/green are as colourful as I can go.
#27
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oooh! Spid. I wouldn't mind living there. love the huge dog in the bedroom!
Yes. our whole house is painted in tawny crest 5! (in the magnolia family) and i came home with a green rug, and some green vases, and my Hubby was not happy. He's in for a shock in NZ, i am going to go colour mad!
Yes. our whole house is painted in tawny crest 5! (in the magnolia family) and i came home with a green rug, and some green vases, and my Hubby was not happy. He's in for a shock in NZ, i am going to go colour mad!
#28
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When we first moved into our black and white exterior house, 1 bedroom was white (ours),1 was 4 big beige and brown squares,1 was lilac and light green (as in 1 wall,split top feft to bottom right in two triangles), and 1 was a dark blood red. The hall was a light turquoise,and the living room white and beige.
They're divorced now.
They're divorced now.
#29
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Yuk! That has given me a headache just trying to imagine it!!
What colour is it now then??
What colour is it now then??
#30
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The beige and brown squares are now cream,(daughters), the four red walls are now 1,with 3 white(son is a Liverpool fan-couldn't let him down), but stunningly the lilac and green still rules (son,4 doesn't care and we skint!!).
Ours is still virginal white (14 years married-seems ironically appropriate), and the hall is the same. Living room we got used to!
Ours is still virginal white (14 years married-seems ironically appropriate), and the hall is the same. Living room we got used to!