1/16/2024 0 Comments Free The Hand of MerlinIf I were to describe the difference between “Rainbow Fog” and “Merlin’s Mist”, I’d say “Merlin’s Mist” is less warm and more of a taupe. A close-up of “Titanium” siding with “Merlin’s Mist” trim and “Haint Blue” ceiling. “Merlin’s Mist” walls and ceiling We used “Merlin’s Mist” on the trim on this bungalow in Baton Rouge’s Garden District with “Titanium” siding, “Sacre Bleu” door and “Light Kennon Ivy” porch floor. He plans to replace the island light fixture. Francisville Inn so Brandon chose the same “Silvery Blue” for most ceilings including the kitchen. The cabinets were quite nice and since “Merlin’s Mist” is so versatile, it blended beautifully with the cabinets as you can see in the photo below. We specified quite a few different colors! This is the “before” photo where both walls and ceiling were painted this mid-toned taupe. I can’t wait to show you the finished project after everything has been painted. Everything in this newly purchased home was painted some sort of gray or taupe so it was quite dreary. However, the kitchen was just repainted in “Merlin’s Mist” so I got him to send me a photo. I had such fun color consulting with talented designer Brandon Branch on a project in Houma that’s not finished. I actually have quite a story about Merlin but I’ll save that for another post. I initially created it for the interior of a law firm’s office in New Orleans and was so intrigued by it, I named it after my favorite wizard. It’s an atmospheric “no color” complex neutral that works well as a wall color and equally well as a trim and millwork color. “Merlin’s Mist” is similar to the “Rainbow Fog” color I wrote about in my previous post.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |