SW Natural Tan paint
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Comments (4)I have two rooms I painted Tapestry Beige. I love this color with white trim. It is a soft neutral with a grey tone. This is a photo of our bonus room from last year before our house was finished. I will take a photo of the other room tomorrow....See MoreBM Edgecomb Gray & Balboa Mist turn Purple - SW Natural Tan pink. HELP
Comments (24)Neutral colors are a mix of different colors, so depending on what you have next to your neutral the neutral color appears to pink or blue or green or yellow. It really isn't a foreign concept to most women, we just haven't thought about paint color the same way we look at makeup and clothing. My sister has an olive skin tone and medium brown hair, I have an ivory skin tone and dark hair and my sister in law has blond hair, blue eyes and a fair golden skin tone. We don't look good in the same colors. Your home is full of colors. What looks good next to my purples and purple reds and smokey teals won't look good next to my sister's greens and golds and orange reds or next to my sister in law's cornflower blue, peach and butter yellows. We each had to pick neutrals that went with the decor and flooring and woods that fill our home. Can you imagine my purples, reds and teals with a moss green neutral a yellow tan or is it better with a taupe that has slightly purple undertones? Below is a demonstration of how neutrals can look very different based on the colors around them. Both sections have one color in the center of each block. It is the same color in each block all the way across the page, yet the color appears more pink or green or yellow or blue depending on the color next to it. If edgecomb gray is picking up purple you probably have yellow undertones around it. Edgecomb gray is a pretty solid neutral with just a hair more pink and less green than revere pewter. Baby Fawn or tapestry beige may work nicely - just a bit less pink/purple undertones and a hair more yellow. I would recommend that you pick your flooring before picking the paint color because it could also change the perceived wall color. If you can gather together samples of the colors that are staying and lay them out on a white sheet in natural daylight (I like to do this outside on a clear day) and look at a bunch of neutral swatches next to the colors you will start seeing the patterns. More yellow looks better or grayer looks better a little more green looks better....See MoreNeed help with SW tan paint
Comments (7)you can add a photo by clicking on the Photo icon, wait for it to load, and submit. do you have IG? maria kilim just posted 6 beige paint colors and the category they fall into. scroll back about 6-7 pictures and you'll see it. https://www.instagram.com/mariakillam/ she also talks about all things beige on her blog. https://mariakillam.com/category/beige/ This link, she goes over tons of paint colors, undertones, directions and the best paints for them, etc. https://www.kylieminteriors.ca/the-12-most-popular-beige-and-tan-paint-colours/ https://www.kylieminteriors.ca/category/the-best-paint-colours/neutral-gray-greige-cream-and-white/...See Moredesign dilemma. SW natural choice paint coordinating colors?
Comments (11)I am not a designer, but this article recommends Alabaster as a trim color with Natural Choice. “SW Natural Choice tends to look the best with white paint colors with a bit of warmth to them. My favorite color to use on the trim to complement it is Sherwin Williams Alabaster. It has a bit of warmth to it and it looks lovely paired with NC.” https://westmagnoliacharm.com/natural-choice-sw-7011/painting/...See Morenchamber
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