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I like that house, and I like the color gray. I like that kitchen color a lot more than the pristine all-white kitchen trend, that is for sure.
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Quoted: https://d1gcvgm4klzto4.cloudfront.net/web/general-images/temp/user_9900/9.-Pair-Grey-Siding-with-Natural-Stone.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=clip&q=100&w=749&s=ec038086d601a6e450ccdf0ae8d44027 https://designingidea.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/contemporary-kitchen-with-light-gray-cabinets-light-wood-floors-and-white-textured-backsplash.jpg Nearly every new construction or "updated" house I see a real estate listing for looks like the shit above. Anything real wood? Painted gray. Artificial wood? "Distressed" (gray). Brick? Painted gray. Disgusting. How about the automotive market? https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/attachments/lead-foot-2021-f150-lariat-sport-b-jpg.2486/ https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-Toyota-RAV4-Limited-Review-1.jpg Here are the "color" options for the 2022 F-150: Black Carbonized GRAY Iconic Silver (GRAY) Stone GRAY Oxford White Velocity Blue Race Red Rapid Red Space White (has a hint of GRAY) Antimatter Blue (looks like black unless in bright direct light) Guard (a greenish GRAY color) 11 "color" options, and only three of them are actually distinguishable as a colors you can't see in a B&W movie. In recent years, less than 20% of vehicles sold in the US are an actual color. This might be the worst color trend ever. Yes, I'm well aware that harvest gold and avocado green happened. I wasn't alive when those were trendy, but plenty of that stuff was still around being laughed at and being replaced as I was growing up. But you know what? At least it was fun. There's nothing fun about seeing entire neighborhoods that look like they sourced all their home and auto paint from a damn naval yard. Not only is it not fun, but it doesn't look good by any of the relevant adjectives. Beautiful? Pretty? Aesthetically pleasing? Hard no. Don't fool yourselves. This gray crap is, at best, inoffensive. It's a "safe" choice, and nothing more. Some sunny day (assuming civilization doesn't collapse), people are going to start throwing away and painting over all the gray shit with something else, ANYTHING else, and it's going to be great. View Quote Carbonized gray is dark gray and metallic, stone is light gray and non metallic, and iconic silver is, well, silver. |
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Quoted: Any designer who wants you to have White cabinets should be fired. Also bleached gray floors .... Ugh I get why realtors want it... White is a blank canvas that the buyers can make what ever they want... View Quote Properly done white Kitchens are timeless. The biggest problem with white kitchens is that most people don't nail the right shade of white. People usually go with something close to a pure bright white when they should be going with an off white that leans slightly warm. I guarantee you that I could show you examples in person that would change your mind but I understand that 99% of tract homes you walk into with white Kitchens look like ass. Kraftmaid's standard white, just as one example, is way too cool to be used in any kind of traditional or transitional home with panel doors and I'm certain that it's their go to whenever someone calls up and wants a white kitchen. I'm with you on the bleached gray floors. I'm not in to that at all. It's way too trendy and won't last long before it's considered dated. |
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Quoted: https://d1gcvgm4klzto4.cloudfront.net/web/general-images/temp/user_9900/9.-Pair-Grey-Siding-with-Natural-Stone.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=clip&q=100&w=749&s=ec038086d601a6e450ccdf0ae8d44027 https://designingidea.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/contemporary-kitchen-with-light-gray-cabinets-light-wood-floors-and-white-textured-backsplash.jpg Nearly every new construction or "updated" house I see a real estate listing for looks like the shit above. Anything real wood? Painted gray. Artificial wood? "Distressed" (gray). Brick? Painted gray. Disgusting. How about the automotive market? https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/attachments/lead-foot-2021-f150-lariat-sport-b-jpg.2486/ https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-Toyota-RAV4-Limited-Review-1.jpg Here are the "color" options for the 2022 F-150: Black Carbonized GRAY Iconic Silver (GRAY) Stone GRAY Oxford White Velocity Blue Race Red Rapid Red Space White (has a hint of GRAY) Antimatter Blue (looks like black unless in bright direct light) Guard (a greenish GRAY color) 11 "color" options, and only three of them are actually distinguishable as a colors you can't see in a B&W movie. In recent years, less than 20% of vehicles sold in the US are an actual color. This might be the worst color trend ever. Yes, I'm well aware that harvest gold and avocado green happened. I wasn't alive when those were trendy, but plenty of that stuff was still around being laughed at and being replaced as I was growing up. But you know what? At least it was fun. There's nothing fun about seeing entire neighborhoods that look like they sourced all their home and auto paint from a damn naval yard. Not only is it not fun, but it doesn't look good by any of the relevant adjectives. Beautiful? Pretty? Aesthetically pleasing? Hard no. Don't fool yourselves. This gray crap is, at best, inoffensive. It's a "safe" choice, and nothing more. Some sunny day (assuming civilization doesn't collapse), people are going to start throwing away and painting over all the gray shit with something else, ANYTHING else, and it's going to be great. View Quote |
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Quoted: https://d1gcvgm4klzto4.cloudfront.net/web/general-images/temp/user_9900/9.-Pair-Grey-Siding-with-Natural-Stone.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=clip&q=100&w=749&s=ec038086d601a6e450ccdf0ae8d44027 https://designingidea.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/contemporary-kitchen-with-light-gray-cabinets-light-wood-floors-and-white-textured-backsplash.jpg Nearly every new construction or "updated" house I see a real estate listing for looks like the shit above. Anything real wood? Painted gray. Artificial wood? "Distressed" (gray). Brick? Painted gray. Disgusting. How about the automotive market? https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/attachments/lead-foot-2021-f150-lariat-sport-b-jpg.2486/ https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-Toyota-RAV4-Limited-Review-1.jpg Here are the "color" options for the 2022 F-150: Black Carbonized GRAY Iconic Silver (GRAY) Stone GRAY Oxford White Velocity Blue Race Red Rapid Red Space White (has a hint of GRAY) Antimatter Blue (looks like black unless in bright direct light) Guard (a greenish GRAY color) 11 "color" options, and only three of them are actually distinguishable as a colors you can't see in a B&W movie. In recent years, less than 20% of vehicles sold in the US are an actual color. This might be the worst color trend ever. Yes, I'm well aware that harvest gold and avocado green happened. I wasn't alive when those were trendy, but plenty of that stuff was still around being laughed at and being replaced as I was growing up. But you know what? At least it was fun. There's nothing fun about seeing entire neighborhoods that look like they sourced all their home and auto paint from a damn naval yard. Not only is it not fun, but it doesn't look good by any of the relevant adjectives. Beautiful? Pretty? Aesthetically pleasing? Hard no. Don't fool yourselves. This gray crap is, at best, inoffensive. It's a "safe" choice, and nothing more. Some sunny day (assuming civilization doesn't collapse), people are going to start throwing away and painting over all the gray shit with something else, ANYTHING else, and it's going to be great. View Quote |
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Hey O.P. !!
Haven't you heard of ARFCOM's Favorite "Dude"? GREYMAN ... BIGGER_HAMMER |
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I say this as a child of the 80s…
Wait a little while. It will leave on its own. |
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We'll transport OP back to the 70s so he can surround himself with avocado green and leisure suits
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Quoted: Properly done white Kitchens are timeless. The biggest problem with white kitchens is that most people don't nail the right shade of white. People usually go with something close to a pure bright white when they should be going with an off white that leans slightly warm. I guarantee you that I could show you examples in person that would change your mind but I understand that 99% of tract homes you walk into with white Kitchens look like ass. Kraftmaid's standard white, just as one example, is way too cool to be used in any kind of traditional or transitional home with panel doors and I'm certain that it's their go to whenever someone calls up and wants a white kitchen. I'm with you on the bleached gray floors. I'm not in to that at all. It's way too trendy and won't last long before it's considered dated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Any designer who wants you to have White cabinets should be fired. Also bleached gray floors .... Ugh I get why realtors want it... White is a blank canvas that the buyers can make what ever they want... Properly done white Kitchens are timeless. The biggest problem with white kitchens is that most people don't nail the right shade of white. People usually go with something close to a pure bright white when they should be going with an off white that leans slightly warm. I guarantee you that I could show you examples in person that would change your mind but I understand that 99% of tract homes you walk into with white Kitchens look like ass. Kraftmaid's standard white, just as one example, is way too cool to be used in any kind of traditional or transitional home with panel doors and I'm certain that it's their go to whenever someone calls up and wants a white kitchen. I'm with you on the bleached gray floors. I'm not in to that at all. It's way too trendy and won't last long before it's considered dated. White kitchens look good unless you actually use them. Then they either always look dirty or you are always cleaning. It's actually why my counters are white, because I want to see the dirt to clean it" but white cabinets and light floors are dumb. Related to that stupid "let's just have shelves not cabinets" thing. |
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Yeah lets go back to 15 years ago when every single new or reno'd house was shades of brown, that looked awesome.
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View Quote Now THAT is a "GREAT ROOM"! Except what's up with that teeny tiny screen on the back wall? Looks like someone wall-mounted their iPad. |
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I agree. Cars especially, and it's been going on for a while. I've always bought used cars so had to go with what I was able to find, but haven't had a car in actual color since 2007. Going to get a new car once I can find a dealer with an allocation, and am specifically asking to order Blue.
Our new house we went with soft colors. Blues, light wood tones, daughters bedroom is lavender. We're happy with it, and also plan to be here a long time so don't care about style for resale. I think builder was happy to do something not all grey for once. We did paint the walls on the old house a light grey before selling, at the suggestion of our real estate agent (we needed to repaint anyway). |
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Quoted: I NEED THAT FOR MY TEAMS MEETING BACKGROUND GIVE IT TO ME View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I NEED THAT FOR MY TEAMS MEETING BACKGROUND GIVE IT TO ME |
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Quoted: My house was mostly brown/beige/tan inside and out, and at the time I liked it because it it had the country cabin feel to it. Eventually though, we got tired of everything being kind of yellowish inside. Almost the entire house has been repainted since then. https://i.postimg.cc/Wb2w0gL2/House-Progress-2.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/j2TQgJD4/House-Progress-3.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/wvLQQkjB/House-Progress-4.jpg After the outside was done, we used some of that paint in my bathroom. The previous owners had painted squares all over, and I hated that. https://i.postimg.cc/N0y45thm/Bathroom-Painted-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/httMRxpC/Bathroom-Painted-2.jpg View Quote I like that roof. I'd totally do that in my subdivision if I could get away with it. Bet it sounds nice in the rain. |
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Quoted: Gray is a trend and in 3-5 years there will be a scramble to change it to the next thing. 20 years from now, people will ask themselves what the hell they were thinking back in the 20's. Nothing wrong with a gray car as long as it's just an appliance. As for me, I live in my dream house, and it looks like a lodge. Now that shit is timeless. Not my house but: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/341657/lodge-2247434.jpg View Quote I'm going to make the argument that there is no such thing as a bad theme / color palette if it is done well. The "lodge" theme in your picture looks awesome because it was expertly done with money as no object AND the decorator knew their shit too. A "lodge" theme done on the cheap by a hack is going to look like shit. The common denominator in any crummy interior is a DIY homeowner who doesn't consult with experts. Just as an example, my neighbor's process for picking out an exterior paint color was to run over to Home Depot and pick a color off the wall. He never brought it home to see how it looked in outdoor light, never painted a test patch, never threw up a few alternates to challenge his first pick, never got a second opinion...and I turned out about like you'd expect. I don't think people appreciate that there are hundreds of shades of white, hundreds of shades of gray, and hundreds of shades of anything else which is why it takes a trained expert to not only get the correct shade but also to make all the pieces come together in a way that makes sense. You can't just paint your walls gray and not pay attention to the floors, the cabinets, the countertops, ect to make sure it all jives. |
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My last truck was a F-150 lithium grey, best color ever.
I dont mind the gray look on homes but the trend that I cannot understand is the people painting their brick homes white and having the gutters, doors, windows, trims painted black. I’ve seen this renovation on homes in neighborhoods that were built 5-7 years ago. It looks like complete ass in between the other homes that are brick, in their yuppy zero lot line homes crammed together. Has to be women who go for this look and pay for that bullshit because who paints bricks and mortar. |
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In this thread we learn OP doesn’t know home design
OP you use color accents to offset the gray. The color then is brighter and more impactful with all the gains everyone already outlined Do you love fake indoor plants as well? |
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Quoted: Those awful 70's colors...they sucked then but hey- to each their own. Cars are all grey, black, white or silver now...its boring. It's like we're losing any concept of fun, happiness or hope. A grey, dead world of no feeling. View Quote |
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It's all part of the plan to make life as dull and depressing as possible for us peons.
"You'll have your neutral colors and like them!" |
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Quoted: White kitchens look good unless you actually use them. Then they either always look dirty or you are always cleaning. It's actually why my counters are white, because I want to see the dirt to clean it" but white cabinets and light floors are dumb. Related to that stupid "let's just have shelves not cabinets" thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Any designer who wants you to have White cabinets should be fired. Also bleached gray floors .... Ugh I get why realtors want it... White is a blank canvas that the buyers can make what ever they want... Properly done white Kitchens are timeless. The biggest problem with white kitchens is that most people don't nail the right shade of white. People usually go with something close to a pure bright white when they should be going with an off white that leans slightly warm. I guarantee you that I could show you examples in person that would change your mind but I understand that 99% of tract homes you walk into with white Kitchens look like ass. Kraftmaid's standard white, just as one example, is way too cool to be used in any kind of traditional or transitional home with panel doors and I'm certain that it's their go to whenever someone calls up and wants a white kitchen. I'm with you on the bleached gray floors. I'm not in to that at all. It's way too trendy and won't last long before it's considered dated. White kitchens look good unless you actually use them. Then they either always look dirty or you are always cleaning. It's actually why my counters are white, because I want to see the dirt to clean it" but white cabinets and light floors are dumb. Related to that stupid "let's just have shelves not cabinets" thing. I have a white kitchen with a wife and two little kids and it doesn't look dirty at all and we cook in it every night. Maybe this plays to my point of getting the "right" white. A bright white, which is usually a builder default, is going to show dirt differently than a more subtle white. I'm against light floors, no argument there. Our floors are hickory with provincial stain. |
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Gray with a few lighter and darker accents is the best.
Carry on. |
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I like it all except the cheap gray flooring people put in their homes, looks like shit.
It’s a neutral color so you can accent it with the color of your choice. |
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I made the mistake of painting my bedroom and office gray. It felt cold and the gray always had that dirty wall look. It felt like I was surrounded by concrete walls.
Lasted one year and I now have repainted it to a tanish/ FDE color. Love it now. Much warmer especially when the sun hits it. At night the color looks like a light mud brown. |
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