In addition to a very complete preparation and paint job, they were careful with details such as safeguarding our plantings and leaving a clean worksite each day, all with a minimum of disruption to our routine.
Tracy Fabian had lived in her newly constructed home for a few years before deciding she wanted a new color scheme. Like many homeowners, she knew she wanted to get rid of the builders white, but was not sure the exact shades and tones that would work with her furnishings. She knew she was attracted to rich, earth-tone colors, but was unsure how dark of a hue she needed, or how many colors her space could sustain.
Manor Works provided a complimentary color consultation where four colors were selected. Manor Works mailed her large samples of her selection, and once confirmed, proceeded to paint the majority of the first floor.
For her primary or base color, Mrs. Fabian selected a rich, inorganic brown that had a golden yellow tone (BM 2161-30 Dark Mustard). This color was used in the main Living and Family Rooms.
To accent several architectural features and nooks, a lighter shade of the same primary color (BM 2161-40 Roasted Sesame Seed) was selected. Notice how certain walls in the Stairwell are a lighter shade.
In the Kitchen, a Red Oxide color (BM 2172-30 Mexicana) was chosen to highlight the tile and cabinets. Combined with the inorganic primary color, the result was quite impressive.
Finally, for her Office, a Sage style color (BM 2142-30 Mountain Moss) was applied.

Before of Family Room

After of Family Room with Benjamin Moore 2161-30 Dark Mustard on the walls

Before of Kitchen

After of Kitchen with Benjamin Moore 2172-30 Mexicana on the walls

Before of Living Room

After of Living Room with Benjamin Moore 2161-40 Roasted Sesame on the accent walls

Before of Family Room (Angle 2)

After of Family Room (Angle 2) with Benjamin Moore 2161-30 Dark Mustard on the walls