Username: curkan
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Hello,
The color you've referenced above, the Dulux Legend Tan, seems to have the qualities you mention. You would definitely want to order a sample of the color, as it could be a bit dark, especially with the dark tiles. This is all dependent upon your particular lighting both natural and artificial. If you find a color you love, but it's still a bit too dark, you can order a lighter version of the color, here on MyPerfectColor.com.
I have a little concern about a greenish neutral with your Brandy oak floors. It's very possible that a green undertone could really make the floors look red. So, that is something to look for once you put the paint samples up on the wall.
I'm happy to suggest a few neutrals that could work with your existing surfaces in the home.
Benjamin Moore Mocha Cream
http://www.myperfectcolor.com/en/color/5927_Benjamin-Moore-995-Mocha-Cream
Benjamin Moore Coastal Fog
http://www.myperfectcolor.com/en/color/102846_Benjamin-Moore-AC-1-Coastal-Fog
Match of Behr Coastal Beige
http://www.myperfectcolor.com/en/color/311595_Behr-UL160-11-Coastal-Beige
Match of Dulux Basic Beige
http://www.myperfectcolor.com/en/color/45490_Dulux-Basic-Beige
Hope this helps you in your search. Please feel free to ask follow up questions.
Thank you,
Diana
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Legend Tan -Dulux
We are looking to paint an open concept living/dining room, hallway and kitchen wall beige grey. Have oak brandy hard wood floor and rooms are facing east with medium lighting. Tile is called concreate anthricite.
looking for a colour that is greeige but not solid green, beige or grey. Would like it to be warm. Found the above colour but not sure if it will work. Do you have any ideas? thanks..