Yes, I actually think BM mixes so much of OC-151, they named it Bucket White, or that is how they refer to it at my store. Ha. It is actually pretty bright. I think having the walls match the trim is very on trend these days, but I think for us it is probably a bit too modern, a little stark looking for us. I still have this kitchen tile that is tan with a bit of cream that I need to consider and I want the paint color to communicate with it as well.
Here is a pic of Aged White in the living room closest to the built ins (also BM White), I am finding it pretty bright to be honest
And a few other pics of the trim that is already painted white. I don't want to be dingy next to the trim, but I do think I need a bit of contrast. The Schonbek chandelier is staying, this is the view from the front door, open to the dining and the living room
This is the view looking into the dining room. We removed the drapes in there this morning...bye-bye...dark curtains....
I really need a ceiling white color and would like to do something in this dining room trey ceiling. Specifically would you use the same color but go with a different finish of paint in that area?
And this is a view looking into the living room from the breakfast room
I am still going to order Pearly White and Alabaster and would like to compare those to Aged White.
And another inspiration pic...just because I love this and think it shows a slight contrast that works well with the white trim.
Unsure of the name of this paint, I am having trouble finding Aged White in photos on Houzz. Surely others have used it and loved it on their walls instead of just kitchen cabinets.
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