I understand the allure of the Tiffany blue but that peacock blue is pretty nice and just seems to me like a color that will go along with books and wood
I vote for Peacock or Grape. Ovida, if you set that photo on FaceBook to “Public” and send a new link, we might be able to see it. Right now it only allows whoever is included on that post’s security setting.
I have tiffany blue in part of my dinning room and love it, but the peacock blue is gorgeous based of the photoshop image. So my two cents are peacock and that Concord grape is very alluring too.
I wonder if this will work… Couldn’t get Facebook pic to work. It is a little darker in real life compared to the photoshop version, and even more lovely IMO. It really makes all other colors in the room pop.
I understand the allure of the Tiffany blue but that peacock blue is pretty nice and just seems to me like a color that will go along with books and wood
I like the blue peacock also.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153049075437162&set=pcb.10153049078557162&type=1&theater
Not sure if this link will work, but it shows my library painted Peacock Blue.
Have you thought of a forest green would look nice with the trim .
Concord grape. Looks fantastic!! Reminds me of the ‘palace purple’ we used for a couple walls in our recent kitchen renovation
Shamrock: https://flic.kr/p/rJhApV
Sherwin Williams doesn’t seem to have a Forest Green.
I vote for Peacock or Grape. Ovida, if you set that photo on FaceBook to “Public” and send a new link, we might be able to see it. Right now it only allows whoever is included on that post’s security setting.
Peacock Blue
I have tiffany blue in part of my dinning room and love it, but the peacock blue is gorgeous based of the photoshop image. So my two cents are peacock and that Concord grape is very alluring too.
I’m putting in my vote for the peacock blue. It’s gorgeous. The concord grape would come in 2nd.
Peacock Blue, time to get started.
https://instagram.com/p/ydqQRrOyI_/
I wonder if this will work… Couldn’t get Facebook pic to work. It is a little darker in real life compared to the photoshop version, and even more lovely IMO. It really makes all other colors in the room pop.
I like Tiffany Blue, it is crisp and elegant. I sure do love the history on Tiffany Blue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffany_Blue
Peacock Blue gets my vote.
Stick with Tiffany. Peacock is pretty but is the safer, less interesting choice.