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The original was posted on /r/interiordesign by /u/Closet_Extrovert22 on 2023-11-05 14:09:44.


Hello all, home built in the grey everything hey day is overwhelmingly grey and I can’t picture how to make an impact style wise to make it feel less cold and bland. Kitchen cabinets are medium/dark grey, walls are grey, tile throughout is white with grey marbling. I don’t really have much personal style and I struggle to see a style vision… I know what I like when I see it done, but I struggle to pull things together myself.

Also torn between making some changes that I would personally like, and choosing something that would improve resale appeal. I have been thinking of painting master bath/possibly also master room in Magnolia paint color Silverado sage but while I love the color and samples look great tone/undertone wise to me I have doubts that in the next few years buyers will want green rooms. I am thinking blue, but I can’t find a tone/undertone that I like.

Trying to think both short term and long term due to budget constraints. What would be the most cost effective change we could make to bring some warmth in while still feeling purposeful and cohesive.