Color Ideas
For a pale and subtle gray, choose Benjamin Moore's Gray Owl OC-52. It's the color I specify in every home I design.
The only competition Benjamin Moore's Tundra 2133-70 has to being the perfect gray is Christian Grey himself.
Dark grey white contrast
dark grey
Dark grey cabinets
Great furniture color
contrast of dark grey and white trim
dark muttons on windows and light green backspash
dark grey doors with light grey walls
light grey with splash of green
White. White is really one of the most asked-about colors. The perfect white is sought after for cabinets and trim. Undertones in white paint are important and can really shift a palette. My favorite pure white is White Dove OC-17, by Benjamin Moore. This white, shown here in this gorgeous kitchen, is crisp with no undertones. It looks great against any color.
Gray. A popular color for modern and transitional interiors, gray is a unique neutral. I love a soft charcoal gray paired with creamy whites and beige. Try gray with a punch of chartreuse for a surprising combination that really works.
Pink. Not just for little girls' bedrooms, pink can be very sophisticated in the right shade. My favorite pinks are soft and purely pink. Pink looks great paired with white, gray, green and blue. This bubbly pink is called Bella Pink SW 6596, by Sherwin-Williams.
This elegant entry is painted in Sherwin-Williams' Accessible Beige SW7036.
Great yellow with a little beige- yellow always looks brighter on the wall
Fire engine red for accent wall
Light sea blue
different shades of black
Black Wall for contrast
crisp, clean bath. What could be fresher than a bath with soft blue walls, piles of fluffy white towels and white shutters? Try painting on beadboard or tongue and groove panels for a cottage look.
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