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About Rebecca Bushner
Expertise
Specifying paint/coating colors or materials for interior or exterior of buildings including residential and commercial spaces. I also do graphic design & color marketing. I'm the current immediate-past-president of the International Association of Color Consultants/Designers North America (IACC-NA), a former Color Marketing Group chairholder, and an award-winning fine artist.

Experience
I've been officially a color consultant for 7 years, a designer and researcher (tableware design) for about 10 years. I have my own color consulting/graphic design business in Arizona.

Organizations
IACC-NA: International Association of Color Consultants/Designers, North America.

Publications
NAFEM (North American Association of Food Eguipment Manufacturers, Ceramics organizations.

Education/Credentials
BA in fine art, MBA, and have taken the full International Association of Color Consultants/Designers seminar course and oral exam.

Awards and Honors
Past-President of the IACC-NA

 
   

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Painting & Wallpapering - interior paint colors


Expert: Rebecca Bushner - 5/16/2009

Question
I need help. I have a very large house with an open floor plan and high ceilings. I am having the most trouble picking a paint color for my foyer(2 story lots of light) and my great room which is open from the foyer. I currently have silver mink(blue/gray) by benjamin moore in my kitchen that I love. I also have spanish red in my dining room which I also love. I'm guessing that I have to go with a nuetral color and can't seem to fing the right one for my great room/foyer. I have dark walnut trim and I also have brown leather furniture. I have looked at latte by sherwin williams, but am afraid it has too much gray and the beige colors have pink in them. Tried shaker beige and don't like it. Also, I have an accent wall painted around my stairs which is a dark chocolate brown which will look fabulous with the right colors next to it. Currently have smokey topaz by sherwin williams in the foyer and great room and it it way too orange. HELP! Thank you so much. Do I have to do beige or taupe or can i use some type of green shade?

Answer
Hi Deb
I sounds like you have many problems or many just many questions. I'm having trouble sifting down to one final question, which I hope is "I would like a shade of green for my foyer and great room".
I this is not the questions, please restate.
Thanks!
~rebecca


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