![]() BM Carrington Beige, Satin on trim, Eg-Shel on Walls. There is also a lot of light in the room from large picture window, so it could handle some color. I wanted to change the color to be a bit deeper, so it felt cozier, since the rest of the house is bright and open. ![]() Something about it looks more like those colonial farmhouses I love. As I talked about in the exterior paint post, I love tone-on-tone matchy paint. Paint : Ben Moore Navajo White – Trim in Satin, Walls in Eg-Shel We opened this area up and lost a little closet, but it now matches the more open, bigger house. Hopefully you’ll agree ) This the front foyer. It helped me to start thinking about layering whites, creams and ivories and treating them as colors, themselves. I wanted color, and I wanted a bit of contrast of whites. But, I stuck with my instincts, knowing that I wanted our big open room to feel warm and cozy, not stark. After saying that, I have to admit, paint is so hard! I almost lightened it up. It has a lot more color than most whites, but I think that makes it seem richer, and more neutral, rather than just white. It was the same color that we had in our old house, and is my favorite warm, off-white. It is different than Sherwin Williams Navajo White – the BM doesn’t have quite as much color. ![]() Most of the interior is Benjamin Moore Navajo White – trim and walls. Come on in! Yesterday, I shared the exterior paint photos and today is the day for interior.
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