Swatches from left to right, top to bottom: white // super white // soft chamois // decorator’s white // simply white // winter white // brilliant white // cloud nine // seashell It’s a crisp classic color that I rely on in almost every room in our home. I use whites for ceilings, trim, millwork, doors, etc. Here are the swatches I grabbed that are now on my radar for future projects… let’s start with the easiest palette: whites. It had been a few years since Emmett & I had used their paint, and it’s very nice! They have a great line of products, quality paint, and some stunning colors. Typically, we’re a Sherwin-Williams family, but I found the perfect swatch for my home office, which led me to purchase Benjamin Moore for that particular project ( read that post here). Consider this a helpful place to start, pull swatches, and always test your paint! Remember- paint looks different in each home based on its surroundings, light, and the direction a room is facing …along with many other factors. Please swatch your paint prior to committing! I’m often on the receiving end of negative messages or emails because a paint color didn’t look as expected. I’ve done my best to reflect the accurate paint color, but each monitor or screen can view color differently. *Disclaimer: I photographed these swatches in natural light and the images are edited in RGB for web use. Click through for some of my current favorite Benjamin Moore swatches- or definitely pin them for later! I’m keeping this post short, sweet, and informative. I didn’t have a method to my madness, I just compiled swatches in a variety of palettes that felt fresh and timeless to me. As promised, I have a paint post for you today! Last week when picking up paint for my office renovation, while the paint was getting mixed, I spent some time at my local True Value Hardware store gathering some swatches that felt inspiring.
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