The paint colors have been selected! Almost no white except for the trim. This Philly Rowhome is a story in gray with a few colors along the way.
Entry Vestibule, Living Room and Dining Room fireplace bump-outs, Common Hallways and Plaster wall throughout all floors, Pass-Through, and Front Kitchen wall and soffit
The lighter gray in the vestibule will introduce the gray in the main floor and carry up throughout the common hallways. Colors within rooms will peek through as you walk throughout the house.
Main Living Room and Dining Room Walls
We loved the idea of a darker gray color on the walls in the main floor living area. It will serve as a modern neutral which will allow the furniture and accessories to pop off of it.
Powder Room
Inspired by the lining on the inside of a jewel box. Slide the pocket door open to see this happy violet color.
Kitchen Back Wall
Looking back from the front of the house, you’ll see this almost black wall with a table, chairs and hanging pendant in front of it. While it will elongate the space, it will also pull you into the kitchen.
Guest Bedroom
A perfect room to play with wall color. Who wouldn’t want to stay in a bright, airy, vaulted-ceiling guest bedroom?
Guest Bathroom
Simple and classic. Slightly aged feeling so that it doesn’t overpower the tiles, grout and planned accessories.
Study
Enveloping. The room with the least amount of direct sunlight – why not embrace that? Task lighting and reading lighting is always key in a study to brighten up what you need to see.
Media Room
Calming and relaxing. Will work well with the deep brown hues of the aged floors. This sun-filled southern facing room is where we’ll be spending a good amount of time with friends and family.
Master Bedroom
Peaceful. Will work well with the solid maple flooring.
Master Bathroom
A simple backdrop to the white subway tiles while referencing the colors in the graphic glass shower tile. The high-gloss gray wall-hung vanity will work well with this color.