Some of you will have seen IAmOrion's excellent thread detailing his interior colour change from beige to black and red. If you haven't I suggest checking it out.
So stealing a leaf straight out of his book, it's given me a few ideas of my own. Having just overhauled my dash and center console I haven't made my mind up yet whether or not this would be a good idea, but I was thinking something along the lines of this:
I wasn't sure if black would be as easy to cover so I got in touch with the same place IAmOrion used and they sent a couple of samples over in the two colours I'm contemplating. To test I cut up an old hand brake gaiter and sure enough the black is easy to cover (It's actually dark navy but close enough). What I am having trouble deciding is if I did this, would good old fashioned white be too bright? In which case Ivory is the next shade down, but I'm concerned that Ivory may end up looking a bit beige.
The two test colours came out as follows:
Low lighting with flash.
bright lighting, no flash.
I'd love some other peoples opinions to help make my mind up IF I go ahead with it.
Thanks.
So stealing a leaf straight out of his book, it's given me a few ideas of my own. Having just overhauled my dash and center console I haven't made my mind up yet whether or not this would be a good idea, but I was thinking something along the lines of this:
I wasn't sure if black would be as easy to cover so I got in touch with the same place IAmOrion used and they sent a couple of samples over in the two colours I'm contemplating. To test I cut up an old hand brake gaiter and sure enough the black is easy to cover (It's actually dark navy but close enough). What I am having trouble deciding is if I did this, would good old fashioned white be too bright? In which case Ivory is the next shade down, but I'm concerned that Ivory may end up looking a bit beige.
The two test colours came out as follows:
Low lighting with flash.
bright lighting, no flash.
I'd love some other peoples opinions to help make my mind up IF I go ahead with it.
Thanks.


