![]() Best Interior & Exterior Door Trim Ideasįeatured Image Source: Eclipse Design Studio LLC.Bathrooms Before & After Remodeling Pictures.Basements Before & After Remodeling Pictures.Kitchens Before & After Remodeling Pictures.Basement Finishing and Basement Remodeling Services.Bathroom Remodeling and Bathroom Design Services.Kitchen Remodeling and Kitchen Design Services.Residential Interior Home Remodeling and Design.It plays well with white trim and a stone exterior on this pretty home from The Gray Cottage. It’s a warm gray, which makes it a great option for people wanting to bring gray into their homes without it feeling cold. I’ve used it on kitchen cabinets in this two toned kitchen with Repose Gray on the uppers and Gauntlet Gray on the lower cabinets. Gauntlet Gray is a great color for just about anything – walls, cabinets, even as a striking exterior paint color. It’s also a great option as a trim color and one of Sherwin Williams’ most popular paint colors. This is a client kitchen that I painted (before the floors were refinished). It’s warm, without being yellow, and is a great color if you have to work with existing finishes like beige/brown counters or floors. Creamy is a great off-white that I’ve used in a lot of kitchens. Ok, I’ll say up front, that I don’t care for the name of this paint color, but don’t let that turn you off. Plus, it works with the beiges/browns that aren’t going anywhere anytime soon (if ever). This color carries downstairs to our basement, and pairs well with the board and batten that we installed down there. ![]() Again, you know that I’m one to paint a room late at night if the mood strikes, so I hope this tells you something about how much I like this color. This is another color that I have in my own home and continue to love, even after having it for many years. Check out the full before and after of this space here. It is one of Sherwin Williams’ most popular griege paint colors.Īgain – Light French Gray paired with some beautiful molding and light hardwood floors – beautiful look at Naptime Decorator.Īnd here it is in her finished home office. It’s a pretty, warm gray that’s not too light and not too dark, and plays well with existing brown finishes (like so many of us have to work with in our homes). I’m excited to be painting some cabinets in this color, but it’s equally beautiful as a wall color. And as a side note – my husband was the one who picked this out of two colors from which I was trying to decide. I still don’t see it going anywhere soon. It’s a beautiful, tranquil blue that is so restful and perfect. It was the first room I painted, and I have to admit, even I’m surprised that I haven’t repainted it, since I’m known to change paint colors regularly. This is a color I have had in our master bedroom since we first bought our house. I used it in my laundry room – it’s beautiful! Hale Navy is another popular navy, but I find Naval to be more saturated with more depth as a result. ![]() You all know my affinity for all things navy, so I’m guessing it’s no surprise that Naval is on my list of favorites from Sherwin Williams. Color can be neutral! And as a cabinet painter, I would consider any of these colors for kitchen cabinetry, as they’re all quite versatile. All of these shades to be neutrals in their own right. Either way, I think you’ll appreciate them as much as I do, because I know choosing a paint color, or a full color palette can be daunting. Many of these fall under the umbrella of Sherwin Williams’ most popular paint colors, but all opinions are my own. I have incorporated some of these colors in my own home, and have admired some of them from afar or have used them on client projects. ![]() □ I always follow paint color trends, and while I may not always agree with the direction they’re going, I can share my favorites with you. I have shared my favorite Benjamin Moore paint colors here, but I thought I’d share my favorite Sherwin Williams paint colors, since I know I’m not the only paint geek out there.
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