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SW Neutral Ground

Anyone have SW Neutral Ground in their home? Would you share pics please? (Yes I can g**e search but would like to see some photos from real people, not photoshopped perfectly staged contrived photos.)


Reason I'm asking is because I'd like to lighten the walls in my (large) kitchen eating area and hallway. Right now it's BM High Park, which I *HATE* -- it's a very greyed green and utterly depressing, it drags down my mood. I've lived with it for a few years now and getting to the point I can talk DH into having it painted (he loves it as-is...but he's not home much and I'm the one who has to look at it way more...).


I don't want to do another green. I have BM Moonlight White in other areas of the house and love it, it's a beautiful subtly creamy white with the slightest hint of silvery-green undertone, which pairs nicely with all the wood in my house. It it gorgeous in my home office and hallways. I could default to this color, but the problem is in the kitchen area it reads as white-white, not an ivory or off-white, and I think it that might not look great in there. So I'm wondering if the SW Neutral Ground might be a good option. I have a Samplize swatch of it and doing comparisons with other swatches and what I've got going on the house, I think it might work. Hoping to see some real-life pics before I decide to trudge off to the paint store and get a sample pot to try.


My home color palette is green, brown, and white -- think pinecone-laden pine branches on a snowy day and there you have it. I accent with other colors here and there, but it's mainly shades of those three colors.


(BTW - the next color down from BM Moonlight White on the color strip is Old Prairie, which I've sampled before and it is BUTT UGLY on my walls. So going darker on that strip won't work.)

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