I'm thinking Wheat Penny would be your wood furniture color. Use Nantucket Dune and any of the other shades found on its color strip card to work throughout the home. Darker tones from the card in naturally well lighted spaces, mid-tones where there is average light, and the lighter ones in hallways, baths, closets. You can even take the lightest shade on the card, cut it with as much as 50% white and put it on the ceiling. Do you have a tray ceiling in any of the rooms? That is where I'd put the Poolhouse. It would be especially pretty for a dining room or master bedroom. I'm not into accent walls unless you have a very large space or a very small one, and neither should have windows or doors piercing them. I could see it behind the bed in the master, and I do like an accent on a FP wall sometimes but usually it would just be the darkest shade on the Dune color strip card. The four colors on the upper right side would be great for your upholstered items, rugs, drapes and accessories, and the Manchester Tea would work for all woodwork, cabinetry, trim, doors, etc. It is a warm and comforting palette, and I think, applied not only as paint, but as the other items I listed, it will be a very nice home.
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Just neat idea
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