I’ve been meaning to write a post about the paint colors in my home for some time and today is the day! The living room is actually on its third paint color in the two and a half years since my home was first constructed and the kitchen/dining area will be on its third color soon, too! I think it’s only natural to live with the colors for a while, watching the light in the rooms throughout the day, and then decide whether a color ‘works’. Here are the colors on my walls currently…
Although it wasn’t my intention, I actually ended up using paint colors that all have names related to the beach! It fits because the beach is my
‘calm, happy place’ so why not have that at home, too?
Here are my colors:
#1 Cumulus Cloud by Martha Stewart…this color is a very, very light blue/gray. I’ve used it in my bedroom paired with a metallic silver paint for the stenciled wall.
#2 Driftwood Gray by Martha Stewart…this is such a lovely gray. Although it reads a bit taupe in the color above, it’s really more of a true gray. I used this color in my office.
#3 Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams…I LOOOOVE this color! It’s also in the gray family but it really reads more of a green-gray. I’ve used it in my bathroom and it coordinates nicely with the glass tile back splash.
#4 Horizon by Benjamin Moore…I painted my living room this color over the summer. It is a very light, light gray. It really brightened up the space and looks great when contrasted with the crisp white crown molding!
#5 Salt Glaze by Martha Stewart…this will be the color of my kitchen when I get around to painting again! I’ve also used it to paint stripes on my living room curtains. It’s a light blue and is really fresh without being too ‘baby blue’.
1) Choose colors toward which you naturally gravitate. Blues and grays make me calm and happy…for you, maybe vibrant reds, oranges and greens make you happy…choose what makes you feel good!
2) Go with neutrals on the walls and add color through accessories. Painting is a very tedious task but adding new toss pillows, art, or lampshades is simple and inexpensive and can be changed up very easily.
3) Choose colors that coordinate so as to have a cohesive feel throughout your home. Although my home is small, the rooms flow easily into one another because each is painted in a different yet compatible wall color.
4) Conduct a web search to see colors painted in rooms that already exist. You can never tell the real color of paint on a wall unless you actually see it in person. However, if I find a color I like on a paint chip, I always Google the paint name/brand to see if there are any images of the color in an actual room. Although computer monitors and lighting can change the color, I find this strategy very useful!
5) If you’re stuck, derive inspiration from a favorite pattern or image. If you have a favorite outfit, fabric sample, photograph, or painting, try pulling colors out of the object for inspiration. When in doubt, head on over to Pinterest and check out loads of design eye candy!
Lori Bowring Michaud says
Thanks for sharing! I've been looking for the just right shade of gray for the past 6 weeks or so to refresh our bathroom – not too yellow, not too blue. I love the beach colors (especially since I live on the coast of Maine 🙂 )! Benjamin Moore Wythe Blue is a lovely color as well, though a bit more blue than you're looking at. I'd had it in my kitchen/dining room for 8 years and when we repainted last year we chose it again! It has a bit of a gray/green cast to it depending upon the light but in the daylight it's a beautiful beachy blue. So many colors go so well with it!
Crafty Teacher Lady says
Hi Lori! Finding the perfect gray can definitely be a task!! I'm a Mainer, too, so I spend LOTS of time at the beach during my summer vacation! I'll have to check out Wythe Blue the next time I'm looking for a room to paint! Thanks for stopping by the blog! 🙂