Mark Newman Design Sorry, Linda...that's the one color I didn't track in the house! I'm sure it was a Benjamin Moore, as that's what I use almost exclusively, and I would guess it's in the "Historical Colors" section. Maybe Bleeker Beige or Shaker Beige...
Cool khaki. If you need to cool down a sunny room but also want to keep the space neutral, khaki is a great choice. The cool factor comes from the gray undertones. This hue is also considered a type of griege.
Paint pick: Tapestry Beige OC-32 by Benjamin Moore
Brown. Although beige tends to get a bad rap, there's a reason this color is so popular: It's hard to get wrong. Use a lighter shade for more soothing spaces and venture into dark chocolate browns to mix things up. More: Houzz guides to decorating with brown
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Brown. Although beige tends to get a bad rap, there's a reason this color is so popular: It's hard to get wrong. Use a lighter shade for more soothing spaces and venture into dark chocolate browns to mix things up.
like the wall color (especially with the white, green & brown)
[comment on photo read: According to the website at http://www.houzz.com/beige-wall , the wall colour is "Tapestry Beige OC-32 - Benjamin Moore” ...but to be honest, it looks more like their "bare essence CSP-275". See http://www.benjaminmoore.ca/en-ca/for-your-home/colour-stories/naturally-neutral#color=CSP-275&image=0&state=color ]
Cool khaki. If you need to cool down a sunny room but also want to keep the space neutral, khaki is a great choice. The cool factor comes from the gray undertones. This hue is also considered a type of griege.
I'm sure it was a Benjamin Moore, as that's what I use almost exclusively, and I would guess it's in the "Historical Colors" section. Maybe Bleeker Beige or Shaker Beige...