tylerhawley I was able to achieve this same look using "lamb" by martha stewart at home depot. I must have tried 12 different paint samples before getting the right one. I used regular white for the baseboard. My home has identical floors etc...
1. Wainscot paneling, sometimes referred to as judges panels, has made a comeback due to the popularity of renovating and neighborhood revitalization. Wainscot paneling makes even a sparsely decorated space feel dressed.
The architectural details seen in the interior reflects the fact this home is in an Edwardian building, but in a pared-down way that feels ready to welcome a modern family. Simple wainscoting and utilitarian fixtures are seen alongside a modern painting and Asian console.
Wainscoting — paneling (often on the lower portion) that encompasses baseboards and chair rails — will give any home a dose of casual-cottage coziness, even when it's highly elegant and sophisticated, as in this board and batten example by Feldman Architecture, Inc. Wainscoting was originally applied to walls as a form of insulation to mitigate cold breezes and dampness. It comes in the form of raised panels, recessed or flat panels and beadboard.