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I find it morose.

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I have to laugh.  Years ago, when we bought our first home I wanted gray carpeting.  It didn't exist!  Sales people looked at me like I had two heads.  Woman Very Happy

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Mmmmm,Soothing colour in the room.  Door is jarring.  Wrong colour and Vertical grain doesn't go with the lateral apperance of the stone work.  I could " De-sress" in that room for sure if they get rid of the knick-knacks.  A coffee cup showcased?  C'mon people. I'm not a fan of those little cubbys.  To small to be useful.  Love the colour. Dislike the door.

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@lolakimono wrote:

What do you think of the door in a natural wood shade with the amount of gray in the room?


I would put in a white door to brighten things up a bit.  Don't like the natural door with all that gray.

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I think the door is fine.  I don't care for the room.  

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Undecided on the gray but I think I would prefer a lighter shade.  The door is definitely out of place in this room.  I do like the wood grain and color of the door but in another room.

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No-- too much grey for me--I live in WA state and most the year it is grey so I that would put me over the edge--but if you can warm it up-- whole different story.

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Very boring and unappealing...