Leaving dirty yellow, Pepto pink, white and a battleship gray foundation would be no trouble at all.
From previous experience I know how painstaking the process of choosing an exterior paint color can be and I didn’t want to be rushed or procrastinate. I’ll sheepishly remind you all that I once had a house painted three times. In order to get ahead and never make that mistake again, I let samples stay up for something like two months at the Grout Cottage.
In gathering inspiration at the start of the project on the Grout Cottage pinboard, I pinned a few color combinations on Queen Anne style homes. For a hot minute, I kicked around maybe stepping away from the blues, greens & grays and doing some sort of terra cotta combo. Ultimately, I couldn’t depart from what I love so much so I decided that I would do something in the blue/gray family.
There were a few Benjamin Moore colors I have been curious about and wanted to try including:
1– Woodlawn Blue 2– Hollingsworth Green 3– Stratton Blue 4– Wythe Blue
I narrowed it to Woodlawn & Wythe fairly easily. After viewing them at different times of the day, I found that the intense sun washed Woodlawn Blue out significantly at certain times of the day.
So I chose Wythe Blue.
And then the rest of the players fell into place after that.
Thanks for playing,
Gorgeous color combination. I’m glad to hear that you’re incorporating Woodlawn Blue–it looks like such a soft, welcoming blue.
I’m excited to see the cottage fully painted.