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Jennie Chancey's avatar

I’ve never, ever liked the neutral color scheme myself. It feels sad and clinical. We’ve lived in many homes over the years both in the US and in two African countries, and we’ve embraced color wholeheartedly as a result. I loved the blues and yellows of French Country as a newlywed, and the furniture we inherited from family members fit that color scheme admirably. We currently live in a 1906 Prairie-style house that we hope will be our forever home, and we’ve surrounded ourselves with deep blues, rich reds, and warm yellows. We have a lot of good art on the walls picked up at estate sales and thrift stores, and most of our furniture has been bought the same way over the five years we’ve been back in the States. People walk into our front room and sigh with pleasure, telling us it feels like stepping into a Tasha Tudor book or a favorite fairy tale. Eclectic antique for me and mine! No television, either. Books are my wallpaper of choice, along with sheet music strewn on the piano and stained glass hanging in some of the windows. Warmth! Life! People! That’s the whole point of a house. Thank you for sharing yours. I know I’d feel right at home.

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Bridget M's avatar

Our current house is a “kit house” from the 1950s, and when we bought it the molding on the ceilings and corners was painted the same shade as the walls, as if the previous owners were trying to hide it! We immediately repainted the walls cream and the molding navy blue so it would stand out.

And this post gives me some great ideas (especially the Laura Ashley book). We’re hoping to move into a larger home in my parents’ neighborhood sometime in the next three years or so, and it’s likely going to be the “greige” you mentioned. So it’s time for me to start dreaming about styles and figuring out what I like!

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