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  • another paint question

    Did we ever officially agree which forum best serves decorating questions?

    I have yet another paint question. Does a jack and jill bathroom need to coordinate with the two adjacent bedrooms?

    DS1's bedroom will be Sherwin Williams Supreme Green 6442. DS2's bedroom will three walls of Sherwin Williams Rythmic Blue 6806 and one wall of Kilim Beige 6106 to neutralize all that blue. In between their bedrooms is a jack and jill bath which is walled off into two sections, a sink section which leads into a walled off toilet and bath. Inspire me. I've been trolling HGTV.com and nothing makes me jump. Should I just paint it boring beige and be done with it or can I add a little color?

    TIA

    Kelly
    In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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    I'm no designer, but I think I would go with a neutral but then get accessories that coordinate with the colors of the room.
    I'm just trying to make it out alive!

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    • #3
      Paint it whatever your kids want, if it is agreeable to you. Don't worry about what is "correct" unless you are putting it on the market. Life is too short, and your time with your children is even shorter. Feel free to ignore me, as I have no decorating sense at all. I just wish I had spent more time "living" in my home and less time worrying about it. Compared to most people I know, I did do this, but I still wish I had done it even more!!!!!!!
      Luanne
      wife, mother, nurse practitioner

      "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)

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      • #4
        I agree - if you are staying in the house, let the kids help! Paint is one of the easiest and least expensive things to change, so don't be afraid.
        -Deb
        Wife to EP, just trying to keep up with my FOUR busy kids!

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        • #5
          Thanks, I am thinking of going with a light, sunshine yellow color. The rest of the house is all open so the colors have to be near neutral to make it flow-y. Yes, I am employing a made up word. For the entry, stairs, great room, hallways I'm probably going with paper latern which is a cream with a thought of yellow. I feel like the only "play" area I have is the bedroom/bathrooms because they are closed off and don't have to coordinate with every stupid little thing. Painting the main area is much more expensive, time consuming, and involves scaffolding so I really have to LOVE it and not tire of it. I'm also hiring that out so that DH and I don't break our necks. Conversely, painting a bathroom costs about $50 and a day of my life.

          Choosing paint colors is HARD. I think that it should be included as a task in premarital counseling to see how a couple performs.
          In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by houseelf View Post
            Choosing paint colors is HARD. I think that it should be included as a task in premarital counseling to see how a couple performs.
            That and packing a moving van.
            Kris

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            • #7
              I agree. Go with what you and the boys like.

              *I am the mom who let 6 & 7 year old girls pick their bathroom paint (lime green, turquoise, and raspberry). Dimmer switch was installed as soon as the paint dried.*
              Veronica
              Mother of two ballerinas and one wild boy

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              • #8
                and a day long canoe trip, a major house renovation, and a trip backpacking through Europe.

                Yes, I really sit around and mentally catalogue inane stuff like this... :eyeroll:
                In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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                • #9
                  And that is why we love you!
                  Kris

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                  • #10
                    I can't look up colors on my phone, but I see no need for doing beige in the bathroom. I would probably try to find accessories that have the blue and green in them and paint the bathroom a third color from the accessories. Try Pottery Barn kids for some inspiration.

                    As for the main color, you don't need to pick a boring neutral either. I have a very open layout and my main color is a mossy green. Some of the colors that flow in/out of that space are butter yellow, darker green, light green and red.

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                    • #11
                      Yes, to everything that Julie said. Embrace color!! (says the chick who just brought home turquoise paint chips for her laundry room!)

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                      • #12
                        My two youngest share a bathroom - A's room is blues and greens, and C's room is grass green, pinks and pale yellow. I painted their bath pale pink, with pale yellow ceiling, bought towels that pulled in several colors from rooms, and put PBK mermaids on the walls that pulled in all the colors. It's cute, and not too matchy.

                        G and D have a rubber ducky theme in their shared bath that it's time to get rid of. (blue walls, yellow ceiling, white towels with ducks embroidered. cute, but tired of it)

                        Good luck!

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                        • #13
                          I don't know if you want to go this cutesy, but this theme is a good example of how to incorporate both the green and the blue. I finally had a chance to check them out and they're very muted. I'm surprised you felt the need "to break up all that blue." Feel free to paint the bathroom more than one color.

                          http://www.potterybarnkids.com/produ...key=rrombthcar

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                          • #14
                            I think that you guys hit the nail on the head, I'm super conservative when it comes to paint colors because I believe that I'll get it wrong. I always use pastels and never go past the second color down on the paint chip sample.

                            Vishenka, I love the cute car shower curtain but I'm pretty sure the 11 y.o. would object.

                            Bon Bon, I want to see pictures STAT!

                            I have a decorating inferiority complex. Who can fly out here and show me what to do? Vishenka is one of our fashion mavens, who will step up to be our Nate Berkus?
                            In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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                            • #15
                              Kelly I am with you! I am intimidated by paint colors. Recently I picked up a couple brochures that had kids room made by Ralph Lauren paint. I loved the color combinations in the pictures.
                              Needs

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