Friday, July 9, 2010

Green or white?

I have a rule that I never share pics of my kids on my blog. But all rules are meant to be broken right?

I'm sharing this one for two reasons:
1. Because Tiny Girl looks so lovely
2. Because we are going to be painting the kitchen this weekend and I'm having an internal debate with myself about colours. At the moment the kitchen walls are bare and the lounge room is green. I'm tossing up between painting the whole house a creamy-white (more white than cream) or just using the green and continuing that colour scheme into the kitchen.

What do you think? Do you like the green?



7 comments:

brismod said...

I am too biased to give you objective advice. I like white. And tiny girl is very cute!

Jenny said...

Tiny girl is gorgeous! I also like white as you can always alternate your soft furnishings - much easier than painting. ;-)

Lauren said...

I like the green and think you should continue it into the kitchen. It suits the rest of the decor and the carpet.

The House That A-M Built said...

Oh tiny girl is so precious! White. White. White.... but I too am totally biased. A-M xx

Kerrie said...

Nope I think Green too.. I love the green it will contrast nice against the white cupboards and trim... and I love the green in your house... speaking of which must be time to visit it soon

Kristine said...

I have this same issue (oh and Tiny Girl is beautiful!)... my main part of the house is a butter yellow, my kitchen is pale sage green. There aren't a lot of walls in my kitchen that aren't covered by splashback or cupboards but I am over the green... maybe it just needs a second coat still??? Hmmmm

ani's house said...

Paint colours are so tough I think. Everyone loves white but I myself love a bit of colour as I think it is harder to get it right...therefore when you do get it right it looks so fabulous and 'deliberate' rather than you just couldn't decide so you played it safe??!! I am sure though you would do a great job no matter what you choose.

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