ᐅ White and Anthracite – Where Does the Preference Come From?
Created on: 10 Apr 2020 09:32
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Pinkiponk
I've noticed that many new houses are being built in white and anthracite, and that anthracite colors are often chosen for kitchens or bathroom tiles. As someone who prefers soft yellow-cream-white/soft yellow-cream-green or soft yellow-cream-light wood tones, I would like to know what you appreciate about the white-anthracite combination and whether anthracite has any depressing effect on your mood.
I'm also interested in what associations you have with this color scheme, what memories or impressions you connect with it. And in your opinion, has it always been exactly what you wanted and liked, or have you been inspired by the numerous current examples?
Feel free to share your thoughts freely and emotionally; I’m not sure if this question can be approached purely intellectually.
I'm also interested in what associations you have with this color scheme, what memories or impressions you connect with it. And in your opinion, has it always been exactly what you wanted and liked, or have you been inspired by the numerous current examples?
Feel free to share your thoughts freely and emotionally; I’m not sure if this question can be approached purely intellectually.
The external venetian blinds are from Roma. Standard, but solid, I think.
We probably missed this ourselves; the offer was for anthracite as a placeholder about six months ago. A few days ago, we finalized the colors (roof, shading, facade). It was probably just too tight a timeframe.
We’ll see. Maybe something can still be done.
We probably missed this ourselves; the offer was for anthracite as a placeholder about six months ago. A few days ago, we finalized the colors (roof, shading, facade). It was probably just too tight a timeframe.
We’ll see. Maybe something can still be done.
Hey, that's how it is now.
The reason I’m even posting this here is that at first, we actually wanted to go with white/anthracite.
Then this thread came up. And I thought, why not? I suggested to my wife to choose something different. At first, she was skeptical, then as enthusiastic as I was.
But it was already too late.
I’m sure we’ll find something we like. We’ve learned by now that building also means having to think on your feet.
Even if it doesn’t appeal to you right away.
So far, we’ve been able to handle all surprises well.
The reason I’m even posting this here is that at first, we actually wanted to go with white/anthracite.
Then this thread came up. And I thought, why not? I suggested to my wife to choose something different. At first, she was skeptical, then as enthusiastic as I was.
But it was already too late.
I’m sure we’ll find something we like. We’ve learned by now that building also means having to think on your feet.
Even if it doesn’t appeal to you right away.
So far, we’ve been able to handle all surprises well.
Tarnari schrieb:
Windows wrapped in wood foil and slate gray shading.
[...] Bronze and that kind of stuff and...
anthracite! From a perfectionist’s point of view, anthracite instead of slate gray is not exactly spot on, but it’s not a big deal either. Bronze doesn’t sound too out of place for the frames (?) shown in the picture.
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11ant schrieb:
From a perfectionist’s point of view, anthracite instead of slate gray isn’t exactly spot on, but it’s not a big deal either. Bronze doesn’t sound too out of place with the frames shown in the picture (?)I’ve actually thought the same. Something like: dare to go with aged metal!
You would just have to see how it looks...