BM Gray Owl paint- anyone use it?
Daicey
12 years ago
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Comments (13)Edgecomb has NO blue. If anything it veers tan. In our light (NorthEast) Grey Cashmere runs very greeny blue. You could definitely try Horizon OC 53 which tends to run blue. Could also try Moonshine which would be slightly greyer and quite a bit warmer/greener IMO. My friend swears by paper white and paper white 50% intensity which is a very neutral, bluish, very light grey (one step up from Sterling)....See MoreBM Revere Pewter or Gray Owl in north facing/low light room
Comments (35)Boy, I can relate to all of these posts. I have RP in my open floor plan. On the walls that have natural light, it looks OK (not my favorite) but the adjoining family room with the screened porch next to it blocking the light, the walls look like green/yellow mud and I am stressing as to what to do. My trim & cabinets are off-white so i have to stay with the warm greys. I've even tried Sea Salt which looks dull. I'm going for an LRV of 65+ so I'm trying the sample board with the Repose Gray at 75% with the idea of the adjoining kitchen/nook at 100%. We will see. Next I'll try the Gray Owl - OC 52 i think. Beware.......there are two Gray Owls! The Oc 52 is the lighter version. To complicate matters, I have a beautiful silver gray sectional sofa that I'm working with. I appreciate all of the posts here....See MoreHas anyone used hampshire gray by BM?
Comments (2)pps7--thanks so much for the picture. That is exactly the color I was hoping it would be. I have for the most part used benjamin moore paints but have also been looking online at the Ellen Kennon paints and have ordered some samples. I am at the point I would like to start from scratch and repaint my entire house but that's not possible. So, a couple of rooms at a time. Thanks again....See MorePicking a ceiling color with BM Gray Owl walls & Simply White trim
Comments (2)oops, I just saw this & was going to suggest you add a little Grey Owl to white so that the ceiling wouldn't make the trim disappear. It sounds luscious!...See Moreartemis78
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