Picked a few colors. Which complements SW Accessable Beige the best?
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Comments (4)Your kitchen sounds like it is going to be very pretty. Love everything you have picked out so far. Personally, I would pick out your counter tops before picking a wall color. There are just too many colors that you could use with the Garden Sage. For example if you get an off white counter top with a creamy yellow under tone you don't want to use a off white wall paint with a pink undertone. If you have to have your walls painted now do you have any fabric/art or other accessories that you can pull colors from? SW black bean which to me has a red undertone should be a good choice for the island and should look great with the red oak floors. If you want to paint the walls an off white I will ask my DD (an interior designer) the best off white to use. There are also a few tans you could use but like I said it would be better to pick up colors from something else in the room. Have you picked out your back splash yet?...See MoreAccent walls/coordinating colors for Accessible Beige in Bay home?
Comments (3)I saw a video on Pottery Barn's website that made me think of your question. PB has a curated Sherwin-Williams line that includes both Accessible Beige and Extra White, so I thought that might serve as a good starting place for you for inspiration. Here's a link to their recommended colors: https://www.potterybarn.com/tips-and-ideas/bring-out-the-best-in-your-home-with-neutral-colors/...See MoreAccessible Beige and Agreeable Gray together?
Comments (29)Wordly gray and anew gray will make the alabaster molding pop , but anew gray have more contrast. Contrast invites the eye in and is what gives the wow factor. The more contrast the more drama. It gives your room a canvas where the tone is set to decorate and the music begins. Alabaster cabinets are beautiful with contrast when paired with black brushed granites and black matte knobs and handles. Don’t be afraid to contrast your wall color with a deeper chroma. As a designer, I see lots of people going lighter and before you know it the walls are all white. Look at paintings and study the art in museums no one paints an all white painting....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 MoreRelated Professionals
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