{Dining Room} Pick My Pink!

Thanks for the great comments on the Venice post, it really is as magical as it looks. I’ve got several more {Trip Reports} planned, but today it’s back to home improvements!

Adding the drapes was a huge update for the Dining Room, but I’ve been saving the biggest change for last…painting the walls and ceiling! Since the ceiling is 14-feet high, I knew I’d have to hire it out. (This girl and the top rung of a ladder don’t mix!)  But most of the delay has been because of my indecision on the color.

If you recall the Mood Boards, the plan all along has been a pale, glamorous, sophisticated pink. I just had no idea it was one of the hardest colors to find! I don’t want baby nursery pink, or purpley pink, or the worst option…fleshy pink. 
Thank goodness for the Sherwin-Williams Color Visualizer.

You’re able to upload any picture, then waste an entire afternoon playing with potential paint colors! It is so helpful to actually picture it before you paint it. The tools are super simple…you select from their vast rainbow of colors, and just drag and drop!



how it works

Granted, there are fluctuations in computer monitors, but ‘Innocence’ had been my front-runner until I saw how bubble gum it looked in my room.


innocence

Same was true for ‘Possibly Pink,’ which I discovered had too much purple. I was able to eliminate other shades of pink as well because they were too ‘Silence of the Lambs’ (fleshy, skin-tones…ick).

Keep reading to place your vote, and be entered to win $100 Sherwin-Williams gift card!

possibly pink

 It appears we may have a winner with ‘Verbena,’ which has a nice blend of warm and cool tones. (Does that even make sense? I think I just made that up.)


verbena 



As long as I was playing, I figured I’d see if pink was indeed the right choice…so, here’s how the room looks with a dark and moody color, like ‘Black of Night.’


black of night



 Not bad, but my jaw hit the floor when I saw ‘Showstopper’ in action. I’d have never considered painting it red…nor would I know how great it would look… without the Sherwin-Williams Color Visualizer!


showstopper



 As much as I love the red walls, I’m not sure how they’d relate to the adjoining rooms. The Entrance Hall and Living Room have red accents, but saturating the walls in the intense color might be too much. But, obviously, this tells me I’d like some boldness in here, so why not try it out on the ceiling? Here’s where you guys come in.
 

CEILINGS 1a
 ceilings 2a


I absolutely love getting your input…and you’ve never been shy about dishing your opinions. So what say you…

A) Walls: Pale Pink & Ceiling: Red
B) Walls: Red & Ceiling: Pale Pink
C) Walls: Darker Pink & Ceiling: Dark Gray
D) Walls: Pale Pink & Ceiling: Darker Pink
E) None of the above…girrrrl, you’ve lost your mind!

Which color option do you choose?

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194 Comments

  1. Anonymous wrote:

    Definetly E

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  2. Molly H wrote:

    What about checking one out that left the bottom white. Then the trim would kinda mimic the rug. I dig that. I'm also a fan of the funky ceiling. Whodathunkit?

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  3. Carmel - Our Fifth House wrote:

    you know I like the red walls – it feels classic and modern at the same time – what a fun tool! I'm trying to decide which color to paint the kids bathroom right now – maybe I should play with this tool before selecting a color

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  4. Greta wrote:

    I like D. I have been waiting forever to repaint my bedroom because of the vaulted ceiling.

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  5. Little Oak Creations wrote:

    I personally think option E… I'm just not a fan of pink/red walls. My jaw hit the floor with option "Black of Night". I think your pieces like the piano, chairs, etc. are very traditional and your curtains would kind of clash with pink, in my opinion. BUT! It's your house, so whatever makes you happy is what matters most! 🙂

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  6. Laura S. wrote:

    I love A or B definitely NOT C or D, yuck!

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  7. Laura wrote:

    "B"….everything just pops in a subtle way…if that makes sense! 🙂 and I LOVE PINK…so in that I chose the "B" color and placement of it proves it definately is making a lovely statement. :):)

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  8. Erin Biggers wrote:

    I really like "b" and I usually don't like pink and red together.

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  9. Julia | Pawleys Island Posh wrote:

    I like option B but with the dark ceiling from option C to ground it!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  10. Tiff wrote:

    A or D.

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  11. Simply LKJ wrote:

    I would go with red. Red is a great color for kitchens and dining rooms, wets the appetite. Not a fan of pink. It casts are really weird hue on things. Girls had a pink bathroom, it was AWFUL…we had to install a dimmer switch and they had the hardest time getting their makeup right because of the hue it cast on their faces!!

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  12. Anonymous wrote:

    BBBBBBB!!!!!!!

    Alicia Price
    Frankprice723@msn.com

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  13. Anonymous wrote:

    I love B!

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  14. willandteresa wrote:

    Ha… I see everyone has a different opinion! My favorites are A and D!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  15. Anonymous wrote:

    I say E! I'm sorry Pink is too much of a shocking color for a dining room. If you want pink then use it in fabrics or rugs. 🙂

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  16. MaryB wrote:

    I like B the best. Also, I like Julia's suggestion above of putting the dark ceiling of C with the red walls – drama in the dining room! And your new curtains are beautiful. Can't wait to see what you decide!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  17. LiveLikeYou wrote:

    A if you have red in any adjoining rooms, if not then D or go teal green or a bluish warm purple instead!

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  18. Anonymous wrote:

    Without question, E.

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  19. Lili wrote:

    i like D (but maybe for a bedroom???? – dont shoot me)

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  20. Anonymous wrote:

    B!

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  21. Kristin Jackson wrote:

    I'm with Jill… A or D… Loving both of these!! How fun! Obviously I am not scared of mixing colors. lol

    xo-Kristin

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  22. Karen wrote:

    I'm just not a fan of the pink at all… but I love B! I can understand your hesitancy in going with red… but what about a coral?

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  23. Justine wrote:

    I'm liking the pale pink walls, but not any of those ceiling colors, sorry! So…E?

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  24. Sarah wrote:

    D is screaming at me and I think looks like it would flow well with the adjoining rooms. Though I do love that coral/red on the ceiling…

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  25. Tiffany wrote:

    A or D….. but if it were my room, then E. I am just not daring enough.

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  26. Jessica O wrote:

    Of those choices, I would say D. But the truth is, I really loved "black of night." What about dark gray walls with a light pink ceiling? I'm loving the pink/gray color combo these days!!

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  27. Anonymous wrote:

    I am a bold color girl, so I vote for choice B.

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  28. Niki wrote:

    B – Go big or go home.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  29. Andrea wrote:

    I like A!!! The red on the ceiling is such an unexpected place, I think it would look fab!!!!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  30. Courtney wrote:

    I love "A". Definitely A 🙂

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  31. Lindsay James wrote:

    E – I'd like to suggest pale grey walls with a red ceiling. Wasn't one of your options and I don't know why not!

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  32. Jennifer wrote:

    I actually think the pale pink with the dark gray on the ceiling would be super cute.

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  33. JEH wrote:

    D but with a dark or gray or white ceiling!

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  34. Sarah Tucker wrote:

    I LOVE A!!! A A A all the way!

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  35. Rochelle wrote:

    I really like A!!! Looks great. ANd a close second is B!!

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  36. Stephanie, Sandpaper and Glue wrote:

    I vote B 🙂

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  37. Kandace wrote:

    I'm in love with your table.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  38. Mrs. Marshall To Be wrote:

    What a fun app to use! My vote is for B!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  39. Tracy Boyle wrote:

    I saw "B" Cassie! Go for bold! It looks terrific.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  40. Erin Knowles wrote:

    I never would have thought to paint the ceiling anything other than white but you've presented some interesting choices. I like option D the best!

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  41. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication wrote:

    Definitely Option B! I love that shade of red with the pale pink ceiling!

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  42. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication wrote:
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  43. Jennifer {Renovation Rehab} wrote:

    A is super fun, but I love how your drapes and furniture pop against the red walls in B. Would you consider keeping the waincotting white, painting the walls above the wainscotting red and the ceiling the pale pink. That might give you the pop and drama of red, but help tie the room into the entry way. I think it would be a bit more formal…but fun!

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  44. Tara {The Silver Lining} wrote:

    I'm terrible at decisions!! haha and I can't decide on this either, but I like "A" I think if you want to go bold as the ceiling would be a good option. BUT I love the dark gray on the walls!! So whoever threw in option E, I'm kind of with them. Don't hate me! 🙂

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  45. E wrote:

    OPTION A keeps the room airy and adds unexpected pop. Red walls dining room walls feel safe/dated.

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  46. Lo wrote:

    The dark gray walls made my jaw hit the floor! I love darker paint colors in spaces filled with natural light. Whatever you choose will look fabulous, but I am on team dark gray, even though it wasn't a letter choice. F?

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  47. Lori wrote:

    I like Option D – Walls: Pale Pink & Ceiling: Darker Pink. The room is really coming together beautifully!

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  48. Tiffany wrote:

    I vote for B. I feel like it takes into account the vibe you have going on in the rest of the house – full of color and fun. A would be my second choice for you. Now I have to go play with that tool!!!

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  49. Kristin@bliss-athome.com wrote:

    I really like A. It's modern and current. I love surprise ceilings. xo Kristin

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  50. Hyphen Interiors wrote:

    I like b and d. Fun choices.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  51. Mina Karbalaei wrote:

    I like the grey the most. I know it wasnt an option, but the pink just isnt me. The red more than the pink. But the grey is stunning!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  52. Sarah wrote:

    I really like D, the two colors of pink are divine and I think may actually be more versatile in the long run than the reds.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  53. Laurie wrote:

    I am picking D girl – that is the only way to go!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  54. Jenny @ Simcoe Street wrote:

    I vote for pink pink pink –definitely option D!

    And welcome home!

    Jenny
    http://www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

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  55. Christine F. wrote:

    Hmmmm…..I *think* I like B although I'm not sold on the pinky pink on the ceiling….any interest in going slightly lighter pink on the ceiling?

    I did love the grey too…swoon!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  56. OliviaKyle wrote:

    Option D is my favorite!

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  57. Unknown wrote:

    A. You get the pink you want that relates to the other rooms but still get to try out the red. And much easier to repaint should you not like the ceiling.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  58. Amanda wrote:

    I like "B" the most! Good luck choosing, it's a tough call!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  59. Ashley Moeller Klug wrote:

    I like both C and D, but I also like the idea of the dark gray walls with the medium pink ceiling (like the pink in option D). I don't think you can go wrong with such great color combinations, though!

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  61. Jo @ Let's Face the Music wrote:

    I like both B and D but I'd probably play it safe with D. Jo @ Let's Face the Music

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  62. Shanna Gilbert wrote:

    I would go with B!

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  63. Nikki Poole wrote:

    Love A and B options but I really like those red walls!! Go with B. Also love this little tool on the sherwin williams website – I will for sure be using it soon.

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  64. Tracy K-dollarsandsensedecor.com wrote:

    Oooh! Fun!
    I choose a. Don't hate me, but I hate c. Sorry. 🙁
    Can't wait to see what you choose!!!
    tkistlerslah@yahoo.com

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  65. Julie wrote:

    I like a combo of B and C – red walls and darker gray ceiling.

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  66. Tori wrote:

    I really like the red walls. The red with pink ceiling or the red with gray ceiling would look amazing!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  67. kellyr78 wrote:

    I like option D. I usually go for lighter colors because I don't grow tired of them as quickly. I think the light pinks and greys look pretty together too.
    kellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom

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  68. kellyr78 wrote:
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  69. letsbeamie wrote:

    B. The red is bold and wonderful.

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  70. Becky wrote:

    Honestly, I don't like any of them. I really don't like pink very much at all. Sorry I am no help!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  71. Lil Mama Stuart wrote:

    no pink =X

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  72. PAIGE wrote:

    I love love love option C.
    elysesw@aol.com

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  73. Chelsea wrote:

    None of the above. The red option was reading very coral on my monitor and I thought it looked great! My vote is coral!!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  74. Kathleen wrote:

    I think I'd like dark gray walls with a pale pink ceiling. I tried finding a sophisticated pink for my bedroom and gave up. I would think I'd have it nailed but when I would try samples on the walls everything was either baby girl pink, teenage girl angst pink, or fleshy Hannibal I want to eat you pink. I'm now trying to find a sophisticated purple and am not having much luck.

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  75. Sandra Tsimis wrote:

    E definitely!

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  76. Emma Casler wrote:

    BBBBB!!!!

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  77. Sachi wrote:

    I'm going to have to agree with the people saying a combination of B and C. I love the red walls with the dark ceiling! For me, pink isn't a great color in an eating area. But if you really want pink, then B is the best option in my opinion!

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  78. Brittany wrote:

    Love option d with the pink ceiling!! I'm dying to paint a room pink but the bf isn't on board (yet!). Can't wait to see which one you pick!!

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  79. Rea T wrote:

    i love A – red ceiling is just something unexpected! bold but not very bold like B 🙂

    Posted 5.1.13 Reply
  80. peg42 wrote:

    I love A Pale Pink & Ceiling: Red.
    Thanks so much.
    rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com

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  81. peg42 wrote:

    Tweeted: https://twitter.com/peg42/status/329707915067932673
    Thanks so much.
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  82. Mysharona wrote:

    I like D best

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  83. Sheaffer {Pinterest Told Me To} wrote:

    I liked B…until you said it was red…..and now I'm not sure. It was reading as like a berry to me (definitely more pink than red). Can't wait to see what you choose!

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  84. izzy57 wrote:

    A, definetly A.

    Posted 5.2.13 Reply
  85. Elizabeth wrote:

    I love B!

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  86. Elizabeth wrote:
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  87. Becky wrote:

    I think I'm a fan of B. The light color on the ceiling pulls it all together.

    Posted 5.2.13 Reply
  88. slb3334 wrote:

    I find fabrics I like and go from there.

    Posted 5.2.13 Reply
  89. Tamar wrote:

    I like option D. tamarsweeps-at-gmail-dot-com

    Posted 5.2.13 Reply
  90. mikael wrote:

    I'm liking B…very unexpected but nice. I also see it as more of a coral red, but that's good!

    Posted 5.2.13 Reply
  91. Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles wrote:

    I like A the best, but something still isn't quite right…hmmm. I know you'll figure it out! I thought it was more of a coral-y pinky red too…maybe something to consider?

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  92. Steffi wrote:

    Definitely B!!! Red walls are so classy and modern. But I think a light grey ceiling would be better than a pink one. It would pick up the color of the rug and it would ground the red walls.

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  93. jeanine Green wrote:

    E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love the dark grey…Black of Night. Stay away from pink.

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  94. Anonymous wrote:

    E!

    Pat F.
    Las Vegas

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  95. Kris @ Driven by Décor wrote:

    I have to say E because I LOVE how the room looked with the Dark of Night color – I think it complements everything that you already have in there much better than the pink or red. I'm sure it will look crazy awesome no matter what colors you choose!

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  96. Mo wrote:

    A!
    I love the pink and red combo but you are right, the red may be too much looking at the flow w the other rooms. Reds can be so hard too! I searched for the perfect 'Nantucket Red' for our mudroom bathroom, it sounds crazy to match a paint color to your husbands pants…. But we did! It's so fun!

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  97. Anonymous wrote:

    Cassie…I like the D combination. I think you could possibly do the Red walls with a very very pale gray on the ceiling… I have a friend that has a BS in Art History, every dining room she has ever had was painted red, only room in her houses that color, of course; she had red accents throughout the house.
    Good luck!
    Vanessa
    PS Yay! The anonymous option, so I can post today and not have to email! Thanks!

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  98. The Yuppie Files wrote:

    I love D! I like the red walls but with the pink it seems too Valentine's Day. I can't seem to get past that 🙂

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  99. Hollie @ I'm Busy Procrastinating wrote:

    B all the way! My dining room at my old house was a shade of red, and I loved it. If you're like us, you don't use the room every day, so it wouldn't be as overwhelming as a living room or kitchen where you stare at it constantly.

    A is my second choice, because I'd never be allowed to do pink myself, but I do think it's an under-used color.

    Looking forward to the results!

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  100. Pam Bolton wrote:

    E-I really liked the "Black of Night " maybe with a very pale pink ceiling to bounce the light around more. The dark color looked so nice with the gold and red in the room. Another thought would be the dark walls with a pale blue ceiling.

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  101. Tam wrote:

    B!! I love a bold and dramatic dining room!

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  102. Kim Young wrote:

    I like B! And I too, am not usually a fan of pink and red, but I just think it really brings out the other elements in the room. Yes, it is a bit bold, but I think the room can definitely handle it. Just my two cents.

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  103. Abby @ Just a Girl and Her Blog wrote:

    Ooooh I love "B," but "A" would be a great option if you're worried about the boldness of the red not flowing with other rooms. I know whatever you choose will be gorgeous! Hope you're having a great week, Miss Cassie!

    ~Abby =)

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  104. kelsey wrote:

    I can't decide between A and B. Can't wait to see it!

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  105. Kriss wrote:

    E!!! Walk away from the pink!!

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  106. kristinainaustin wrote:

    B!

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  108. Shelley {Crazy Wonderful} wrote:

    Oh gosh! I'm totally going to be difficult, I like the walls in D and the ceiling in C 🙂

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  109. Anonymous wrote:

    B!!

    Love your blog:)

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  110. bjr wrote:

    I love option A or C. I like your sense of style and your willingness to be different!!

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  111. bjr wrote:

    I love option A or C. I like your sense of style and your willingness to be different!!

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  112. jerri wrote:

    I am curious to see if anyone chooses Pepto Bismol Pink in C. I really like A except w/ white ceilings…..looks very classy.

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  113. Mixed Up Chromosomes wrote:

    I'd go with d which feels like playing it safe! I really like the dark gray. Maybe a dark blue with white trim would look great! I'm not ready to try something so bold!

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  114. Stephanie Larison wrote:

    Sorry but I have to say E! Lol, I'm not too big on pink, esp in the dining room. It's a bit toooo bright, I'd go with something warmer and inviting.

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  115. Miss Charming wrote:

    My favorite was actually the "black of night." I think it would look great with a pale pink ceiling.

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  116. Anonymous wrote:

    I like D, but it is by far the "tamest" of the four and I lean that way. Maybe you are braver than I am?
    lorenalke@yahoo.com

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  117. Rebecca Graham wrote:

    B) Walls: Red & Ceiling: Pale Pink

    rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com

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  118. Erica Best wrote:

    C) Walls: Darker Pink & Ceiling: Dark Gray is my pick

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  119. Karla wrote:

    I like:

    C) Walls: Darker Pink & Ceiling: Dark Gray

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  120. rachel wrote:

    Oh gosh, I forget pink is even an option! I like B

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  121. jlafount wrote:

    I'd go none of the above. pink offends me

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  122. One Frugal Girl wrote:

    I like to take tours of homes that are for sale.
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  124. Angel Jacklyn wrote:

    I'D GO WITH OPTION C… I LIKE THE PINK/ GRAY COMBO! NICE! kytah00@yahoo.com

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  125. Angel Jacklyn wrote:

    TWITTERED FOR A 2ND ENTRY TOO! https://twitter.com/kytah00/status/332351491987881985

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  126. Anonymous wrote:

    I like "B" the best!! Betsy

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  127. Anonymous wrote:

    I really liked the "black of night" room, but my second choice would be "B".

    Kelly Plaisance

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  128. Robin @ Happily Home, After wrote:

    On my monitor the color you're calling "red" looks more deeply saturated salmon / coral (which is a color i luv) but since I don't think I'm seeing the true colors being considered, I'll offer my opinion based on the balance and relationship of the "tones" to each other.

    Option A appears to give the room a nice open feeling while still adding drama through the ceiling color and really highlighting the high ceiling. I think the DR is the perfect place for a bold statement / ceiling.

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  129. Taryn Kampas wrote:

    I like B the best.

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  130. Skoglund5 wrote:
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  131. Maggie wrote:

    I'm gonna go with E, sorry :)) I love the dark gray!

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  132. Kelly Wilson wrote:

    Definitely B!!! I love it!

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  133. Chris wrote:

    D. But, I do like the dark gray!

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  134. Cindy wrote:

    B but I also liked the gray. Good luck!

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  135. Anonymous wrote:

    Lindsay J
    Definitely the A – the red ceiling is such a great surprise!

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  136. cw wrote:

    I vote for B – bold.

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  137. Diana wrote:

    B-
    I love the dark color. I think you should have one really bold room. You could also just paint the door way wall into the entry the bold color and the rest the pale color. Then you would only see it while in the room if you feel it would detract from the entry or another room. Oh you weren't asking for that much info were you….. 😉

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  138. Life Between Potato and Rice wrote:

    From all the choices, I like B the best…I think it work good with your painting !! I hope you can make a decision !!

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  139. Awn wrote:

    b. 🙂

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  140. Courtney wrote:

    I like B the best!

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  141. Mel wrote:

    I love option D! But I also love the room in "Showstopper." Here's something else to consider and confuse you even more…how about a rich navy color for the walls and red on the ceiling? Whatever you decide will look fabulous! Can't wait to see the finale.

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  142. Jenn wrote:

    I love B!!

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    • pattiv02 wrote:

      I think you would be happiest with B…beautiful!

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  143. Pam Bolton wrote:

    Of these two choices I like B best, however I really liked the charcoal walls best.

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  144. Amy M. wrote:

    B…but can you do a soft white ceiling instead?? The pink makes me want to vomit.

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  145. leah wrote:

    A! A! A!

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  146. monkeysmom wrote:

    B – I think it looks best with the other things you have in the room.

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  147. JMJSL wrote:

    A and D are my favorites. I love red but I'm getting a little bored with it. I saw an article a long time ago on Paul Harvey's house and his wife loved pink and used it a lot, I thought it was do beautiful and very tasteful. I also saw a pink and brown room in BH &G one time that I've really wanted to recreate. Do it!!! I am sure you will love it.

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  148. Kerry wrote:

    I actually like the grey one the best even though it wasn't a choice – It's so calming. Of the choices, I guess I would pick D.
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  149. Kerry wrote:

    tweeted: https://twitter.com/KerryBishop/status/333355346951299073
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  150. Karen C wrote:

    I say a. Definitely.

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  151. smilekisses wrote:

    B) Walls: Red & Ceiling: Pale Pink

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  153. ky2here wrote:

    I'd select B but i'm not a fan of pink so I wasn't exactly objective

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  154. Donna McMorrow wrote:

    I like A. I had a warm red on the ceiling in my dining room. I loved it. It made the room feel cozy and was just a little outside of the box. Dramatic, too. It's just paint. Try it. It only takes a weekend to change it up if you don't like it.

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  155. Kesha wrote:

    I actually love the picture with the dark grey walls!! Then maybe add your pink color to the ceiling.

    Posted 5.14.13 Reply
  156. Anonymous wrote:

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  157. AWalker wrote:

    B is my vote

    Posted 5.14.13 Reply
  158. AnnaZed wrote:

    Well, (b) as in in the 'Showstopper' red, but don't paint the ceiling pink – use a grey tone that picks up a little blue.

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  159. AnnaZed wrote:

    and a tweet: https://twitter.com/AnnaZed/status/334714845343670272

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  160. Amy wrote:

    I love option B. it's beautiful yet very chic and comfortable to look at.

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  162. one frugal lady wrote:

    I look for timeless colors that flow well with the rest of the home… but with a great color pop for fun!
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  163. MCantu1019 wrote:

    I like the option c. Pink is pink. Love it.
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  164. Diane52 wrote:

    I'm a girly girl-B-it has to be pink
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  165. Kim wrote:

    i like B!
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  166. April wrote:

    Of your choices I like the pale pink walls with the dark pink ceiling. But. I think the Black of Night is the best overall look.
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  167. Anonymous wrote:

    i like option d! scg00387 at yahoo dot com

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  169. B. Wilson @ Windy {City} Wilsons wrote:

    I'd go for C!

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  170. Christine Jessamine wrote:

    my kids give me inspiration

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  171. Karla wrote:

    C) Walls: Darker Pink & Ceiling: Dark Gray

    I'm a sucker for pink and gray combos!

    Posted 5.18.13 Reply
  172. MaggieC wrote:
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  173. sparkedcat wrote:

    I would choose option C.

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  174. Kim Hardy wrote:

    I find inspiration through my husband

    Posted 5.18.13 Reply
  175. angie lilly wrote:

    I love the drama of A) Walls: Pale Pink & Ceiling: Red!
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  176. angie lilly wrote:

    I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/MsTofuFairy/status/335780902334500864
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  177. brendaelsner wrote:

    I look at magazines and browse the internet for ideas.

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  178. Betty C wrote:

    I have to say E. I certainly couldn't live with those colors, but hey, it's your choice. If you love it, go with it.

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  179. Betty C wrote:

    Tweet – https://twitter.com/willitara/status/336040001215291392

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  180. Susan Smoaks wrote:

    i would choose the Walls: Darker Pink & Ceiling: Dark Gray i like that combo!

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  181. cassandra wrote:

    I would definitely choose option "D".
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  182. Atreau wrote:

    I like the Walls: Red & Ceiling: Pale Pink.

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  183. Stephanie G wrote:

    I like option B Walls: Red & Ceiling: Pale Pink!
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  184. Stephanie G wrote:
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  185. Sally @ Homemaking Reality wrote:

    These days, I get my color inspiration from blogs mostly 🙂 Thanks for the chance to win!

    Posted 5.20.13 Reply
  186. ~CBT wrote:

    D! for sure! =)

    Posted 5.28.13 Reply
  187. pammyg wrote:

    B!

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