Sherwin Williams Paint Colors
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Comments (2)I found an absolutely perfect neutral grey I am IN LOVE with. I wasn't sure until swatching it. It is so wonderful. You can accent with warm golds or soft blues and silver. Its so versatile. It's called 'Light French Grey' by Sherwin Williams. We opted for 'super paint' in a satin sheen....See Morewarm gray Sherwin Williams interior paint colors
Comments (5)My Dad recently painted his whole house in SW Accessible Beige, which is a griege that leans warm. He doesn't have marble flooring though. His house is totally in the warm (brown) color tones. It came down between that and Worldly Gray, which leans cool, but to my eye has a green undertone that didn't look good in his house. It sounds like you want to choose a light griege that leans to the warm side. Someone taught me how to choose the perfect griege. It goes like this: Have your lighting already installed because that will impact the way paint looks. Go to the griege area in the fan-deck of paint colors (in the area that includes "worldly gray," and "accessible beige." Look at the darkest paint colors on the strips. Considering your room, decide what underone you would like to have in your paint color and choose 2 or 3 paint strips where the darkest color represents an undertone you want. Now move up the paint strips to the lighter colors (probably the lightest). Now choose 2 or 3 light griege paints and go to the SW store with some samples of materials from your room and nearby rooms (such as paint color of adjacent rooms, cabinet color, marble flooring, etc.). Ask the SW people to weigh in. They might suggest a color you hadn't thought of. Get 2, 3 or 4 samples at SW. Paint large areas of your room in the samples. Let it dry all the way and look at the colors at different times of the day to choose your color. For me this method has worked well to choose different grieges for my house. Some of the grieges I chose lean warm and some lean cool. The one in my bedroom has a green undertone which works great for that room but would look horrible in others. The method above works great to lead you to the perfect color without having to get 30 samples....See MoreSherwin Williams paint color Futon on walls
Comments (1)The underlying hue is orange. It would need to be redder to have any peach/pink tone. It's not possible to say for sure how this color will look on your wall. Warm white bulbs tend to emphasize orange tones. Cool white/daylight bulbs wash out pale colors. Buy a sample and paint part of a wall that gets lots of outdoor light. Use the rest to paint on a wall that gets little outdoor light. The paint is going to look slightly different. Live with this for a few days, noting how it looks at various times of the day and how it looks at night....See MoreI would like suggestions for light gray Sherwin Williams Paint Color.
Comments (10)Yes I did and while it is beautiful I do have to “baby” it! I have 4 marble look cutting boards on it to handle all cutting and hot pans. Tea stains are the most challenging to get up so if anyone says it doesn’t stain that hasn’t been my experience....See MoreRNmomof2 zone 5
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