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My family room is painted in Restoration Hardware Saffron. The already painted huge fireplace was repainted in RH Butter and all the trim is RH Buttermilk. I love the colors, but the kitchen can be seen from one side of the family room and the front door/entryway can be seen from the other side of the family room. So the question is, What color(s) can I paint these areas so that there is flow and the colors don't clash? I have read that the saffron is about the same color as Benjamin Moore Chestertown Buff.
 
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Those color combinations are so perfect because they are neutral. You can choose your favorite color(s) and go with it. Just about everything will look good.
I chose black with mine, but then I wanted a dramatic effect in that particular room.
 
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Welcome. If these are indeed neutrals, the options are broader in adjacent rooms. Lighting, flooring and furnishings should also impact your wall color choices. Cross pollinate colors room to room w/ variances in patterns, hue values and predominances to unite the spaces and create the flow you seek. FYI, it's always easier to achieve this cohesiveness if you use a print as a springboard to establish your scheme and give color cues to incorporate in adajacent rooms throughout your public spaces. A print will take the guesswork out of a pallet which can then be carried to a degree, onto adjoining spaces.
 
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I would go with either the Butter or Butter Cream (the color between Butter and Buttermilk). Another option is to go with a deeper color like in the brown or burnt orange colors, depending on what kitchen cabinets you have. They are pretty neutral colors so you have a lot of options. Just depends on how well you want everything to flow.
 
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