![]() It’s light enough to keep things bright, it’s warm, and just the perfect “greige” in my book. The Nursery: Sherwin Williams Accessible Beige As I mentioned above, I think it looks much more beige in here. ![]() My Laundry Room: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter Take this to Sherwin Williams and they can replicate it. This room probably has my least favorite paint colors in the house. And the custom mix on the other walls at 20% just didn’t come out at all how I imagined. Overall? Function Gray is really nice, but not my favorite color ever. I ended up painting the paneled wall twice because the first color was just way too dark. The room has really poor lighting and I should have known to pick really light colors because of that, but hey, we all make mistakes. Ryan’s Office: 2 colors The Paneled Accent Wall: Sherwin Williams Functional GrayĬhoosing the paint colors for my husband’s office was actually a nightmare. It’s my second favorite color ever! (Accessible Beige being the first ]) In my laundry room, it looks more beige (see below). In my master, I think it looks pretty gray. It’s a super versatile color that can look really gray or really beige, depending on the space and the lighting. My Master Bedroom: Benjamin Moore Revere PewterĪgain, I chose this because I saw it on Pinterest a lot. But it’s still a really good neutral color for all the main common areas of my home. If I had it to do over? I would use Accessible Beige instead (see below). Overall, I like it, but it’s probably a little more beige and a little darker than my taste now. I chose this color right after we moved in 3.5 years ago from a photo I liked on Pinterest. (Kitchen, Formal Dining & Bar area, Family Room, Front Hallway, Foyer, and Upstairs Hallway) If the colors look a certain way in my photos, and not even close to the same in your house, don’t say I didn’t tell you ahead of time! My Entire Downstairs: Sherwin Williams Pavillion Beige I get asked frequently what paint colors I’ve used, so now they can all be located in one place for easy, future reference. So without further ado, I’m going to share all of the paint colors I’ve used in my home in this one post. If you want to read more details about choosing a paint color, read this post that I wrote a few months ago after being infuriated with choosing a color for my husband’s office. I’ve sampled dozens of colors and then whine and pout “why doesn’t it look like herrrrsssss?” There are so many elements that can change the look of a paint color from one wall to the next, from one house to the next. And not at all what you were trying to mimic. A color can look SO great in a picture or in someone else’s home, but when you try it in yours? Totally different. And I say tricky, but what I really mean is infuriating.
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