Has anyone used Benjamin Moore’s Mayonnaise?
Chris McKeon
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Chris McKeon
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Has anyone used Benjamin Moore's Advance
Comments (1)It will take about a week or so but the Advance will dry as hard as a conventional oil. Using a fan to circulate air will speed up dry time. Cabinet Coat is an acrylic and is also quite durable - just completely different chemistry....See MoreHas anyone used BM mayonnaise?
Comments (3)I used it in a previous house -- all the trim and the kitchen cabinets. Like you, I wanted a slightly creamy white with no yellow / pink undertones. In that house, with that lighting it just read as a warm white, with no yellow / pink, but I know it can look different in different conditions. So with that caveat: That's the kitchen I painted and you can see the cabinets and the crown and the ceiling. I loved the Mayonnaise....See MoreBenjamin Moore’s version of accessible beige?
Comments (10)A few things: if you went to any paint store that sold Benjamin Moore and you asked them to make you something similar to Accessible Beige, they could -- A few similar colors that come up in Ben Moore's color system for accessible beige are: 1. Inner Balance (1522) 2. Stingray (1529) 3. Smokey Taupe (983) 4. Ice Formations (973) 5. Litchfield Gray (HC-173) You can try those colors first, but they vary just a little in terms of their undertones. Benjamin Moore's paints are usually recommended by contractors because of their smooth application, their dry times, and the amount of coating you need versus something from Home Depot (takes 3-4 coats and is thinner). Revere Pewter is nice, definitely on the warm side and a VERY popular home color....See MoreHas anyone used Benjamin Moore Constellation for kitchen wall colo?
Comments (1)Constellation. I I have used Constellation, but in a waterfront home facing east. It is a beautiful color, but wondering if it is too pale for the kitchen. It can get lost among all the greige. With such defined colors as Revere Pewter and Solitude, would you consider a darker tone with the same undertone as Solitude? B.M. Province Blue...See MoreAli Hacha
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