HOW TO PICK THE PERFECT WALL COLOR.... FEATURING REVERE PEWTER


I'm especially excited to talk about choosing wall color today, because I just repainted my living, dining and entry - with the PERFECT wall color.




 Meet Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore.  




It is their most requested color. It is considered one of their most beautiful and certainly the most beautiful gray of all


 It is soothing gray with a warm undertone. That makes is extremely agreeable playing well with other colors



Equally happy on cabinets


or walls... 

It goes through subtle transformations throughout the day


as the light changes in your home all of them beautiful


looks equally elegant with dark woods


or lighter woods



remains quietly neutral when more vibrant colors are present (it has excellent manners)


and is not opposed to beige or tan as companions



in fact it embraces all colors

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in the kitchen it allows steel to shine and crystal to sparkle






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stone loves it








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creamy white charms it






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dark woods make it dramatic



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 It has the ability to lighten and lift a space



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it can appear warm and cool in the same day






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it goes with other grays 






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and cream or beige equally well






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On its own it is elegant and calm







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with other colors, it is inviting and warm,






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 soothing



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 friendly,


beautiful



So, by way of explanation - I've been under wraps - literally - as everything has been covered in plastic while painting.   



I will use that as my excuse for not posting diligently last week.... "my computer was saran wrapped" - not exactly 'the dog ate my homework' but close enough.  It has been chaotic... and unsettling...but I'm looking forward to talking to you about color today...




I went about choosing this wall color a little differently.  I wanted a new look.  I was tired of the beige/tan with the gold undertone - although it served me well for over 10 years - I needed a fresh new look.  





I decided to choose a grayed down neutral, and really didn't worry about whether it would go with my furniture or drapes - at least not in a 'color matching' sense - I knew a nice neutral would go with just about anything.  Instead, I looked for a color that would provide a good backdrop to my room, and wouldn't clash with fabric choices I wasn't necessarily ready to change.





I also looked at the wood tones against this color and how the trim would look, as I wasn't changing that anytime soon.  Currently, my trim is Dunn Edwards Swiss Coffee and I have an assortment of antique furniture in woods ranging from furniture in light pine to rich walnut.  I will also be adding a hardwood floor to this mix, so the color really had to be friendly to all of these wood tones...





And then, I also wanted a color I really really liked.  I wanted to love it when I walked into the room while it was devoid of furnishings, and love it when it became more of a background as the furniture was put back in place and took center stage.





I chose Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore.  I LOVE it.  I can't wait to put the furniture back in place and see how it all looks together - but I already know it will be amazing.  The room feels lighter, fresher, calmer.  PERFECT.







So, how to pick the perfect wall color?  First, it needs to be a color you can live with for a long, long time.  Beware of layering too many same-style colors - for example if you have warm colored fabrics, warm wood tones, warm accent pieces - don't also choose a warm toned paint for your walls.  All that warmth adds up and you may end up with space that is way over heated.  Better to play opposites a little -   The same is true of too many cool tones.  It can get a little cool, or frosty, without a little warmth thrown in.





On the color wheel in any art or design class you will learn that the complementary color - the colors directly across the color wheel from each others - are colors that make each other look their best.  For example the complementary color to orange is blue; also red/green and yellow/purple.  Each warm color is complemented by a cool color.  And vice versa.  If you choose a cool neutral as background to your warm decor, it will feel better and the colors will look better.





I also believe that a wall color needs to be more neutral.  A grayed down version.  It is more livable in the long run.  It won't vie for attention and will sit nicely in the background making everything in the foreground look better.  That isn't to say you can't choose a 'color'.  Navy is a neutral.  Blues, greens and purples with a gray undertone are neutral.  Beige, tan, brown, taupe - all neutrals.  If you love color - go wild with the fabrics and accessories!







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QUESTION FROM A READER















Hello Ms. Barnett,
 
My husband and I live in North Carolina and we need your help! Three years ago we bought our house 

out of foreclosure and we have been working ever since to make it into our home. We recently 

installed flooring in our main floor. 


We are struggling to find the appropriate wall color! The main floor
is basically an open floor plan, when you walk through the front door you have
the dinning room to the left and stairs to the right, the living room is behind
the dining room and the kitchen is down a short hallway. The kitchen is
separated by archways. The majority of our furniture is brown and our
accessories are brown/black. As I said we are trying to find the right color to
paint our main floor, we want something neutral and have been back and forth
between beige and gray. Every time we think we have a color we bring it home and
paint the walls and it looks terrible. Do you have any suggestions on paint
colors? Specially, names of paint colors. We are reaching frustration and need
some help. 


Thank you! Cassie 
























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Hi Cassie!

If you are bouncing back and forth from beige to gray - try a greige.  Greige is a grayed down beige, or a gray with a beige undertone.  Much like the Revere Pewter I talked about in this post.



Here are a few other Greige choices to try - all should look wonderful with your wood flooring, the furniture and the brown/black accessories.





Benjamin Moore COPLEY GRAY





Should you decide to add a pop of color in accessories or fabrics,




Houzz




 you will find most colors will look good with this neutral.




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Sherwin Williams AGREEABLE GRAY






Sherwin Williams PERFECT GREIGE




Sherwin Williams PAVILION GRAY




Sherwin Williams AGREEABLE GRAY







Sherwin Williams MINDFUL GRAY










Sherwin Williams MEGA GREIGE







Sherwin Williams AMAZING GRAY


Good Luck!!
























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