Y'all just paint your own homes what YOU want!!! Opinions will always be there, and they truly don't matter. We don't look for acceptance from anyone.. if it works for you and your family and you're happy with it, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! Happy painting and transforming your space into your own! We all change over time and fresh coats of paint are just that.. easy and refreshing! Now-go-do-you! And who cares what anyone else thinks!🎉🎉❤❤😊😊
I used to own a holiday home and I painted the woodwork Farrow & Ball French Gray. Literally every guest used to comment on it and ask me what the colour was and where they could buy it. It certainly didn't look gray at all. It was green. A stunning paint and colour.
Started with great color and went down from there, sadly. I wish people would learn to love where they live and quit that, "what if I want to sell it" idea.
I don't like dark colors. I do wish there were a few more light colors on this list, but I appreciate less of the really dark moody colors on this list
I love color & we painted every room a different color, but once we painted everything a neutral the house instantly became more bright & cheerful. I also found myself putting more colors into decor instead of the walls. Not everyone paints neutrals for resale.
@@YasuTaniinaTo me, the timeless colours are easy to find. Look at the colours used by Wedgwood Pottery on their Jasper Ware. Medium to light sage green, Wedgewood Pink is very pretty. Wedgwood black is a very clear black, almost charcoal. Wedgwood blue is always a classic. Ultra white Benjamin Moore Impervo Alkyd Enamel in a high gloss is lovely on trim, plus it is fully scrubbable.
We are having our two-story foyer and family room painted with SW Agreeable Gray. We've debated other greige colors and that is the one we keep coming back to. I also like SW Alabaster however, my husband wants a neutral with a bit more color. Choosing the right color(s) can be overwhelming and your videos break it down so it doesn't seem like such an insurmountable task. I really appreciate that, thank you!
Happy to see this start with Hague Blue-reinforcing that there are timeless colors that are not white or beige. If you have an ordinary house, yes, neutrals may be the best bet for a quick sale. Our experience has been, however, that boldly chosen accent colors draw buyers to a house. If carefully chosen, they attract people who like something different but don’t want to worry about choosing the right shade. For example our chartreuse colored kitchen island drew the buyers of our last house just because they wanted to see it in person. They ended up falling in love with the house, which got multiple offers in an area where that was quite rare. Sometimes going bold pays off. 💕
Love these blues and always love whites as they show off nuances according to light and always looks clean. Whites are always classic. The home should then have wonderful pops of color that are endless depending on your moods, or seasons. Always go classy
I'm one for "playing it safe" when it comes to colors. I've always stuck with earth tones, like those James mentioned. But, I now see saturated colors such as Sherwin Williams' Naval as timeless. It's rich, luxurious, and stately. I'm using it on two accent walls in my family room and on all of my kitchen cabinets and Island against Chantilly lace on my walls. I think such a deep rich color has such appeal and class for the person who can see that.🤷🏽♂️
If any of you are looking for good neutral grays for your insides, look to the warmer grays. 1464 light pewter through to 1466 smoke embers are my go to color strings. Also classic gray and balboa mist are monochromatic equivalents. They are oc23 and oc27 but they are also 1548 and 1549. Meaning they are different shades of the same tone. Great neutral grays. If you go too cool, they'll just look blue or green.
@Pingamia2 classic gray and balboa mist are indeed slightly cooler in tone than light pewter and the rest of the color string, they are still technically warm grays. I'm not saying balboa can't look blue. But metamerism has a lot to do with that I think. Composition of the colors in the room could be another factor.
So happy to se Balboa Mist!! I’ve used it in my past 2 homes and was always happy with it; it was calm without being boring and imo changed through the day and through the seasons as the light changed outside. I don’t have it in my current house as it’s still painted the previous owner’s colours but am seriously considering it because I liked it so much before. (I’m only holding back because I feel as though I’m ‘supposed’ to be over greys?).
I can confirm this! Been painting a lot of remodels and new construction. Stick with agreeable gray or another shade. Also alabaster can have like 20 different looks depending on what product is tinted to that color.. I've seen it insanely yellow in a few trim paints! I would avoid alabaster like the plague.
I am buying a house that has cabinets and trim in BM Navajo White. I want to lighten up the walls and am looking for a “white” that will complement the cabinets. The rooms are 2-story with loads of windows and light, the floors are a warm medium dark wood. What would you suggest?
I was soo close to using Agreeable Gray in my bedroom, but I just couldn't pull the trigger. I feel like even though it is really versatile greige neutral, I chose Accessible Beige, another SW greige paint color.. I felt like it was more timeless than a more grey tone. I actually love how it looks with lots of whites, my light greys, light blues, navy headboard, and a few yellows and pinks. I have a northwest fac ing bedroom and it is perfect for me.
My kitchen cabinets are painted in SW Alabaster, but I want to paint my lower cabinets a contrasting color. I have black granite counter tops that came with the house. I have been mulling it over for nearly a year. I've been wanting a blue, but now I'm thinking about Agreeable Gray, thanks to you.🤔
Our uppers are white and lowers are SW Distance. I love the combination. Unfortunately, with our darker floors and black counters, the overall look is too dark!
My favorite neutral in Benjamin Moore’s Beach Glass (1564). About the same tone as Balboa Mist, but one is taupe, the other, blue. I’ve had BG on my main walls (including the kitchen!) since 2014, almost nine years, and still love it. It’s a warm, relaxing colour, kind of like a warm hug.
I love the Behr Swiss Coffee. My parents chose it after a roof getting blown off and repair of much of the house situation. It really classed up the joint! The rooms were already some shade of white or off white. This was just a much better shade.
Paying attention to paint colors , because home shopping is in my future. For me, I want an ethereal look to my oasis. If I had to add a second descriptive word, it would be “ spa” style. I love white as a background, but I know there are many nuances to the right white.
I used to live next door to an old-time painter- he said NEVER shake your paint tins, it will distribute air bubbles throughout which will transfer to your walls. Their apprentices had to stir all the paints for at least 10 minutes in a figure eight pattern. (He also said anyone caught sitting down while painting was instantly dismissed by the boss!)
@@andersdottir1111 As a short woman, I sit down to paint the baseboards or there are times I even laid down on the floor to paint them. 😂 Thank you for your knowledge.
20 Year Professional pointer here... You shake all your paints. And preferably strain it as well before each use. I prefer to use a stir stick drill attachment to ensure its perfectly mixed (does a better job than even the shakers at Sherwin or home depot). No, you will not get air stirred into your paint. This is the most ridiculous concept I've ever heard of. Also in theory let's say it did, the process of actually using a roller will mash it on the surface and backrolling gives nice even stippling ontop of it. If you were to use an airless sprayer that would literally squeeze out every bit of air while it primes the hose. There is absolutely no need to even contemplate air being inside the paint. As a matter of fact both airless sprayers and especially hvlp sprayers incorporate air to achieve a smooth fan pattern. (in airless the pressure does most of this, but the design of the guard does control the surrounding air to help achieve the perfect spray fan). No part of your concerns make any sense whatsoever, not even on a theoretical level. Air is important, both in the delivery of paint and the drying process itself. Air is your friend, not some sort of contaminant.
I liked all the colors, but I'm glad I don't plan on moving. I have quite a few neutrals in my house, but also some bold colors and I'm glad I'm not constantly considering resale value when making my choices. My house is better with the colors.
Hi! I love your channel! Do you have any videos for paint colors for homes that water side? Looking for a neutral color for my lake home. The water affects the color.
A timeless color is Unbleached Muslin by Martin Senour. Found the color in an historic home in Statesboro , GA years ago and have used it in several homes during the years. Sort of an old ivory look that goes with everything.
It’s crazy how this video popped up on my feed! I’m starting to get ideas on painting the interior of my home but haven’t done any research on paint yet. So far I’ve only watched a few videos on how to fix cracks in the walls. So I’m watching this video and you look very familiar. After looking at your channel, I come across the Royal Fragrance channel you follow and you’re the same guy! I knew you were that frag guy! Now I’m subscribing to this channel. I really like this channel and how you went over the colors. This channel will come in handy when I begin to paint my house this year!
I am wanting to paint my small Bea house beadboard ceilings s color. I can’t get any positive info on this. . Any suggestions. ?? The walls are 9/ 1/2 high. The walls are decorator white with gray cashmere beadboard wainscote. Any ideas are appreciated.
I was wondering if you have the HEX code or the RGB Codes is there a way to get that color when you go to order your paint with that info with out a name?
Those greened blues at that LRV remind me of an older man's suite, in 1978. ehhh However, ... 💯 *"The Charcoals with Black or Brown directions are rich and allow Light to pop and colors to speak "* Door Color Choice, Yes ! 🎯💯
I am very interested in the BEAUTIFUL rich dark grey behind this guy during his close ups in this video? I am opening a coffee / art gallery and I don't want a light color. what are your suggestions . Thank you, MacKenzie
White, off-white, eggshell, cream, pale dove gray, light beige, light taupe...they're all timeless. Those beautiful saturated colors we love will go out of style and polarize potential buyers. If you never, ever, plan to sell and move, then go ahead with the navy, black, charcoal gray...heck, go for the burnt orange, Dijon mustard, fuchsia pink, pine green, or rich teal of your dreams. It's just paint! But consider how much time & money it will take to re-neutralize your house for a quick sale, if needed. Sad but true: neutral sells.
I agree! I’m building now and I plan to keep it simple and beautiful without a strong color. Being 62 I know I won’t live there forever and I don’t want to paint it to sell when I’m older.
Except I bought a home in NM with bold warm colors. Mustard Yellow, 😱 cactus green, pumpkin. Hated them at first then while decorating discovered they work beautifully as neutrals with other colors and fell in love with them. Looking back, my white and beige walls in prior homes were boring and cold. Suggest picking colors from color pallets you can find on line.
My sister kept saying “but if you sell . . . “. My reply is, I’m living in the home, and am painting for myself, not some hypothetical buyer. Yes, if you know you’ll be selling in the next couple of years . . . It’s a very valid consideration, but then, why buy and live in a house decorated for someone else ?
Note: I don’t have an open floor plan house. But an older home with separate rooms, lends itself to a different approach. One difficulty I had in seeking cohesion was all the interior design videos focus on choosing paint colors for open floor plans.
How dreadful to live your life with neutrals because "you might need to sell." That said, I find most people do have difficulty dealing with saturated colors. They find it almost impossible to transition color from one room to the next so that the majority of homes I've visited over the last 4 decades with pronounced hues have rooms fighting against one another to the point of "SHOCK SHOCK SHOCK" rather than "WOW WOW WOW." If someone isn't comfortable with color it's best to spend a few dollars for professional advice.
So a fancy navy blue and off-black you have to special order. Followed by shades of eggshell and different takes on house flipper grey. I'm gonna mix up my own color and call it 'Kitchen's painted yellow. Deal with it.'
It was going really well until you hit us with agreeable gray and balboa mist! Im personally traumatized by both. Lol. Both pulled pink and purple in different lighting conditions in my home (in both North and South). I think BM White Dove should have made the cut too! Is there a reason why you didn’t include it?
I’ve had Balboa Mist in my past two homes and in the first one, I did notice the mauve/lilac tones in certain weather in my upstairs main hallway, with a large west facing window. My last house it was in my east-facing bedroom and I didn’t get that at all (and kinda missed it) and in the previous house it was also in an east-facing great room and I didn’t see it there either. Pulling” mauve or pinks isn’t a bad thing to all of us.
Lol! We have Agreeable in our East/west facing home in Florida. On overcast days, it’s definitely grey. On bright sunny mornings, it’s light blue/light purple. In the evening, it’s pale green. And after the sun goes down, it sometimes looks tan. I love it for all these reasons! It’s never boring.
@@claycollins9852 It's my go-to for all trim, casing, crown, baseboards throughout the entire house regardless of room. I feel it matches well with just about any wall color from BM.
I am like a lot of people who are not afraid of color. To me, your home should share who you are with the guests who visit. This white, gray and black theme is so sterile and cold. Lets see some colors that would appeal to people who truly want to live in a home that is colorful yet cozy.
I bought a house in August and it was completely painted in agreeable gray. It looked dingy, dark and suffocating. It was terrible. I repainted all the main areas dove wing and it really transformed it. For the bedrooms, I have Sherman Williams sea salt and I couldn’t get away from using agreeable gray which I wish I did take another color. Now I’m left with the master bedroom and laundry room and I’m definitely leaning to an off-white.
SW Greek Villa is gorgeous, I painted kitchen walls and upper cabinets with it, the lower cabinets are wood tone, the kitchen has south and west facing windows. I love the overall look.
I am with your husband on the grey. I too find greys depressing but then I love colour and grey isn’t a colour to me. Still my sister loves grey colours. 😁
Happy Thanksgiving, James! I’m thankful for your channel. p.s. Off white peas in a pod 😂 edit: added appreciation for peas humor, but now I have a craving for peas (fresh green peas please)
Struggling to find colour ideas that aren't the typical mens bedroom types. Am not into blue, especially the light and pale type, I find them cold and hard. I find all grey shades too hard as well, and black is too depressing and dark for a bedroom. My current colour is a shade of lilac. This is far from a typical mans colour, but I want to change it up completely. I like the Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen styles, with traditional but want a mix of contemporary too. My bedroom furniture is dark antique woods, which I must admit make my bedroom appear smaller, but I love furniture like that. Am getting greens (not pastels or dull sages etc). Am not a white type (mothers keeness for white whilst growing up has had a negative effect on me) and so has the boring beige colours. Like the idea of a yellow maybe...even red....have bed covers of red and black flock, but like I said...need a change.
Y'all just paint your own homes what YOU want!!! Opinions will always be there, and they truly don't matter. We don't look for acceptance from anyone.. if it works for you and your family and you're happy with it, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! Happy painting and transforming your space into your own! We all change over time and fresh coats of paint are just that.. easy and refreshing! Now-go-do-you! And who cares what anyone else thinks!🎉🎉❤❤😊😊
Just got new glasses and it seems all my walls need painting.
😂😂😂
After moving out of apartment years ago i swore i would never have another white wall ... i've been true to my word!!!
Agree, nothing worse than bland white walls. Once I found out how impressive and dynamic color was on walls…. I never wanted to be without.
Part of me says the same but.....there are so many whites out there that I may step out....I get it tho
Painted my garage a navy/habor/cobalt blue. And it looks spectacular. Navy blue is the move.
I’m thinking about Hague blue
I used to own a holiday home and I painted the woodwork Farrow & Ball French Gray. Literally every guest used to comment on it and ask me what the colour was and where they could buy it. It certainly didn't look gray at all. It was green. A stunning paint and colour.
oh the relief I felt when you included Classic Gray....
How could I not!
I have hallways painted with SW Hint of Mist. Love it. Yes, it's a cool color tone.
Started with great color and went down from there, sadly. I wish people would learn to love where they live and quit that, "what if I want to sell it" idea.
I agree with your opinion when it comes to something simple to change, like paint color choices! 🎉
I don't like dark colors. I do wish there were a few more light colors on this list, but I appreciate less of the really dark moody colors on this list
I love color & we painted every room a different color, but once we painted everything a neutral the house instantly became more bright & cheerful. I also found myself putting more colors into decor instead of the walls. Not everyone paints neutrals for resale.
I agree build what you got. It's like buying a new Vette rather than building the 67 in the garage.
@@YasuTaniinaTo me, the timeless colours are easy to find. Look at the colours used by Wedgwood Pottery on their Jasper Ware. Medium to light sage green, Wedgewood Pink is very pretty. Wedgwood black is a very clear black, almost charcoal. Wedgwood blue is always a classic. Ultra white Benjamin Moore Impervo Alkyd Enamel in a high gloss is lovely on trim, plus it is fully scrubbable.
We are having our two-story foyer and family room painted with SW Agreeable Gray. We've debated other greige colors and that is the one we keep coming back to. I also like SW Alabaster however, my husband wants a neutral with a bit more color. Choosing the right color(s) can be overwhelming and your videos break it down so it doesn't seem like such an insurmountable task. I really appreciate that, thank you!
Happy to see this start with Hague Blue-reinforcing that there are timeless colors that are not white or beige. If you have an ordinary house, yes, neutrals may be the best bet for a quick sale. Our experience has been, however, that boldly chosen accent colors draw buyers to a house. If carefully chosen, they attract people who like something different but don’t want to worry about choosing the right shade. For example our chartreuse colored kitchen island drew the buyers of our last house just because they wanted to see it in person. They ended up falling in love with the house, which got multiple offers in an area where that was quite rare. Sometimes going bold pays off. 💕
My house was white, beige, and shades of brown. I painted it light blues, neutral greens, and yellow and it looks 100x better. Bold is the way.
One of my very favorite colors.
I tend to agree with this but still find it a step out brave thing to do!
i still love my gray room with white trim...so calming and cool
Same!
Love these blues and always love whites as they show off nuances according to light and always looks clean. Whites are always classic. The home should then have wonderful pops of color that are endless depending on your moods, or seasons. Always go classy
We painted several rooms with Agreeable Gray, it’s a very useable color.
Pro painter here. I bet I use snowbound more then any other color on your list. I’m doing a new custom home in it right now.
Right on!
I have dorian and repose gray. Love it and am never changing.
I'm one for "playing it safe" when it comes to colors. I've always stuck with earth tones, like those James mentioned. But, I now see saturated colors such as Sherwin Williams' Naval as timeless. It's rich, luxurious, and stately. I'm using it on two accent walls in my family room and on all of my kitchen cabinets and Island against Chantilly lace on my walls. I think such a deep rich color has such appeal and class for the person who can see that.🤷🏽♂️
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If any of you are looking for good neutral grays for your insides, look to the warmer grays. 1464 light pewter through to 1466 smoke embers are my go to color strings. Also classic gray and balboa mist are monochromatic equivalents. They are oc23 and oc27 but they are also 1548 and 1549. Meaning they are different shades of the same tone. Great neutral grays. If you go too cool, they'll just look blue or green.
Do you think the Balboa Mist is grey it doesn’t look it when applied.
@Pingamia2 classic gray and balboa mist are indeed slightly cooler in tone than light pewter and the rest of the color string, they are still technically warm grays. I'm not saying balboa can't look blue. But metamerism has a lot to do with that I think. Composition of the colors in the room could be another factor.
Please how do i achieve a paint like yours in the background. Is it satin or emulsion or matt emulsion?
Matte! The lighting might impact the look!
I prefer rich dark colors for my home. But there are a few on here that I do like. The Hague Blue has a lot of potential.
I did my entry hall and bathroom in Benjamin Moore's Newburyport blue which is very similar, it is beautiful.
So happy to se Balboa Mist!! I’ve used it in my past 2 homes and was always happy with it; it was calm without being boring and imo changed through the day and through the seasons as the light changed outside. I don’t have it in my current house as it’s still painted the previous owner’s colours but am seriously considering it because I liked it so much before. (I’m only holding back because I feel as though I’m ‘supposed’ to be over greys?).
Love white kitchen cabinets. Timeless. ❤
Be so very careful when using balboa mist. It will read a lavender color in certain lighting.
I can confirm this! Been painting a lot of remodels and new construction. Stick with agreeable gray or another shade. Also alabaster can have like 20 different looks depending on what product is tinted to that color.. I've seen it insanely yellow in a few trim paints! I would avoid alabaster like the plague.
We just painted our kitchen cabinets a beautiful teal! It’s bold but so much fun, like our personalities!
Snowbound ❤❤❤❤. I painted my office with this and call it the happy room!
I am buying a house that has cabinets and trim in BM Navajo White. I want to lighten up the walls and am looking for a “white” that will complement the cabinets. The rooms are 2-story with loads of windows and light, the floors are a warm medium dark wood. What would you suggest?
I was soo close to using Agreeable Gray in my bedroom, but I just couldn't pull the trigger. I feel like even though it is really versatile greige neutral, I chose Accessible Beige, another SW greige paint color.. I felt like it was more timeless than a more grey tone. I actually love how it looks with lots of whites, my light greys, light blues, navy headboard, and a few yellows and pinks. I have a northwest fac ing bedroom and it is perfect for me.
My kitchen cabinets are painted in SW Alabaster, but I want to paint my lower cabinets a contrasting color. I have black granite counter tops that came with the house. I have been mulling it over for nearly a year. I've been wanting a blue, but now I'm thinking about Agreeable Gray, thanks to you.🤔
Our uppers are white and lowers are SW Distance. I love the combination. Unfortunately, with our darker floors and black counters, the overall look is too dark!
Try litchfield grey- classic and neutral and goes well with jewel tones or teal. It’s really a neat color!
My favorite neutral in Benjamin Moore’s Beach Glass (1564). About the same tone as Balboa Mist, but one is taupe, the other, blue. I’ve had BG on my main walls (including the kitchen!) since 2014, almost nine years, and still love it. It’s a warm, relaxing colour, kind of like a warm hug.
I love the Behr Swiss Coffee. My parents chose it after a roof getting blown off and repair of much of the house situation. It really classed up the joint! The rooms were already some shade of white or off white. This was just a much better shade.
Yes I am here for these colors
Love the Balboa Mist...so timeless. Greys are classic. Also love the saturated Hague Blue. Happy Thanksgiving!
I love it too! I’m building now and that’s what I plan to use. I’ll add my punches of color with my decor not my walls.
Paying attention to paint colors , because home shopping is in my future. For me, I want an ethereal look to my oasis. If I had to add a second descriptive word, it would be “ spa” style. I love white as a background, but I know there are many nuances to the right white.
I painted my home Stonington Gray. Its beautifully light and airy.
I love alabaster amd agreeable! Ams swiss coffee BM !
This is a fantastic video! Thank you!
I used to live next door to an old-time painter- he said NEVER shake your paint tins, it will distribute air bubbles throughout which will transfer to your walls.
Their apprentices had to stir all the paints for at least 10 minutes in a figure eight pattern.
(He also said anyone caught sitting down while painting was instantly dismissed by the boss!)
Why sitting down? How else are you gonna paint the baseboards.
@@Anonymous-wn2wj in those days professional painters were expected to squat or bend over; definitely no sitting- it looked unprofessional and lazy.
@@andersdottir1111 As a short woman, I sit down to paint the baseboards or there are times I even laid down on the floor to paint them. 😂 Thank you for your knowledge.
I’m a painter and I shake and stir if they sat for while and never had a problem
20 Year Professional pointer here... You shake all your paints. And preferably strain it as well before each use. I prefer to use a stir stick drill attachment to ensure its perfectly mixed (does a better job than even the shakers at Sherwin or home depot).
No, you will not get air stirred into your paint. This is the most ridiculous concept I've ever heard of. Also in theory let's say it did, the process of actually using a roller will mash it on the surface and backrolling gives nice even stippling ontop of it. If you were to use an airless sprayer that would literally squeeze out every bit of air while it primes the hose. There is absolutely no need to even contemplate air being inside the paint. As a matter of fact both airless sprayers and especially hvlp sprayers incorporate air to achieve a smooth fan pattern. (in airless the pressure does most of this, but the design of the guard does control the surrounding air to help achieve the perfect spray fan).
No part of your concerns make any sense whatsoever, not even on a theoretical level. Air is important, both in the delivery of paint and the drying process itself. Air is your friend, not some sort of contaminant.
I am painting my entire house with F&B Skimming Stone. It is very sophisticated and elegant.
Way to waste your money.
Thank you for sharing!
I painted my home with seashell gray. Nice neutral color.
Can you tell me about SW Everyday White? Undertones, accent colors? Thanks and I enjoy your videos!
What would you suggest for. Zen bedroom?. I want a peaceful warm cool room.
Skimming stone by Farrow & Ball...luxurious, classy and elegant!
I like all of these colors. Thanks
using blank canvas on our walls (bedroom) what Lighter colored white trim color would balance this out? we want the trim to stand out from the walls
I liked all the colors, but I'm glad I don't plan on moving. I have quite a few neutrals in my house, but also some bold colors and I'm glad I'm not constantly considering resale value when making my choices. My house is better with the colors.
Hi! I love your channel! Do you have any videos for paint colors for homes that water side? Looking for a neutral color for my lake home. The water affects the color.
great video! thanks!
A timeless color is Unbleached Muslin by Martin Senour. Found the color in an historic home in Statesboro , GA years ago and have used it in several homes during the years. Sort of an old ivory look that goes with everything.
Martin Senior...def not in Canada, tho I like the sound of it....sounds like a grounded neutral.
Best video ever!
I painted my master bath White Duck from SW. Nice Color in the white family.
It’s crazy how this video popped up on my feed! I’m starting to get ideas on painting the interior of my home but haven’t done any research on paint yet. So far I’ve only watched a few videos on how to fix cracks in the walls. So I’m watching this video and you look very familiar. After looking at your channel, I come across the Royal Fragrance channel you follow and you’re the same guy! I knew you were that frag guy! Now I’m subscribing to this channel. I really like this channel and how you went over the colors. This channel will come in handy when I begin to paint my house this year!
Agreeable gray looks fabulous in our study. So happy with it.
We just painted our living room, dining room, and kitchen agreeable gray, love it!!
We painted our new home in Florida in Agreeable. We used Dorian which is a bit darker, on a few accent walls. I love it!
My favorite is linen white
Behr perfect taupe is great. If you like a certain color, you can darken or lighten them.
I am wanting to paint my small Bea house beadboard ceilings s color. I can’t get any positive info on this. . Any suggestions. ?? The walls are 9/ 1/2 high. The walls are decorator white with gray cashmere beadboard wainscote. Any ideas are appreciated.
I was wondering if you have the HEX code or the RGB Codes is there a way to get that color when you go to order your paint with that info with out a name?
On different projects, I’ve used all those paint brands. I’ve also used Farrow & Ball, excellent paint.
Those greened blues at that LRV remind me of an older man's suite, in 1978. ehhh However, ...
💯 *"The Charcoals with Black or Brown directions are rich and allow Light to pop and colors to speak "*
Door Color Choice, Yes ! 🎯💯
Could you “swatch” all of these side by side on one of those boards so we could see them all together?
Alabaster really is beautiful
I am very interested in the BEAUTIFUL rich dark grey behind this guy during his close ups in this video? I am opening a coffee / art gallery and I don't want a light color. what are your suggestions . Thank you, MacKenzie
White, off-white, eggshell, cream, pale dove gray, light beige, light taupe...they're all timeless. Those beautiful saturated colors we love will go out of style and polarize potential buyers. If you never, ever, plan to sell and move, then go ahead with the navy, black, charcoal gray...heck, go for the burnt orange, Dijon mustard, fuchsia pink, pine green, or rich teal of your dreams. It's just paint! But consider how much time & money it will take to re-neutralize your house for a quick sale, if needed. Sad but true: neutral sells.
I agree! I’m building now and I plan to keep it simple and beautiful without a strong color. Being 62 I know I won’t live there forever and I don’t want to paint it to sell when I’m older.
Except I bought a home in NM with bold warm colors. Mustard Yellow, 😱 cactus green, pumpkin. Hated them at first then while decorating discovered they work beautifully as neutrals with other colors and fell in love with them. Looking back, my white and beige walls in prior homes were boring and cold. Suggest picking colors from color pallets you can find on line.
My sister kept saying “but if you sell . . . “. My reply is, I’m living in the home, and am painting for myself, not some hypothetical buyer. Yes, if you know you’ll be selling in the next couple of years . . . It’s a very valid consideration, but then, why buy and live in a house decorated for someone else ?
Note: I don’t have an open floor plan house. But an older home with separate rooms, lends itself to a different approach. One difficulty I had in seeking cohesion was all the interior design videos focus on choosing paint colors for open floor plans.
How dreadful to live your life with neutrals because "you might need to sell."
That said, I find most people do have difficulty dealing with saturated colors. They find it almost impossible to transition color from one room to the next so that the majority of homes I've visited over the last 4 decades with pronounced hues have rooms fighting against one another to the point of "SHOCK SHOCK SHOCK" rather than "WOW WOW WOW." If someone isn't comfortable with color it's best to spend a few dollars for professional advice.
Awesome video, thanks a lot for sharing! What's your background color, BTW, please?
Do we know anything about the Magnolia paint line? It’s by kill, but has some beautiful colors that I haven’t found duplicated in other paint lines.
New in here...interesting content &
Love to learn something.
I was hoping to see some green tones.
Everyone one.these colors is beautiful!++!!
I need a color in a small bathroom with no windows with an accent wall do riverway by Sherwin Williams. Thinking a creamy off white color
what is color code and brand behind wall in this video ?
Crushed Ice by Sherwin Williams is soooo underrated! This one should of made the list
Will you do a video with brick and vinyl color combos
I thought for sure that you would include BM's Inukshuk!
So a fancy navy blue and off-black you have to special order. Followed by shades of eggshell and different takes on house flipper grey.
I'm gonna mix up my own color and call it 'Kitchen's painted yellow. Deal with it.'
That's a grat name.
What are the colors in the snowbound room - particularly on the panelling in the dinning room and on the fireplace
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Like your delivery.
I need help, small house, flat roof? Any ideas
It was going really well until you hit us with agreeable gray and balboa mist! Im personally traumatized by both. Lol. Both pulled pink and purple in different lighting conditions in my home (in both North and South). I think BM White Dove should have made the cut too! Is there a reason why you didn’t include it?
I’ve had Balboa Mist in my past two homes and in the first one, I did notice the mauve/lilac tones in certain weather in my upstairs main hallway, with a large west facing window. My last house it was in my east-facing bedroom and I didn’t get that at all (and kinda missed it) and in the previous house it was also in an east-facing great room and I didn’t see it there either. Pulling” mauve or pinks isn’t a bad thing to all of us.
Lol! We have Agreeable in our East/west facing home in Florida. On overcast days, it’s definitely grey. On bright sunny mornings, it’s light blue/light purple. In the evening, it’s pale green. And after the sun goes down, it sometimes looks tan. I love it for all these reasons! It’s never boring.
I have a Benjamin Moore store. We make more white dove than any color.
@@claycollins9852 It's my go-to for all trim, casing, crown, baseboards throughout the entire house regardless of room. I feel it matches well with just about any wall color from BM.
Swiss Coffee in Arizona where I live comes off dated in my opinion. It’s too warm. I need something fresh.
I am like a lot of people who are not afraid of color. To me, your home should share who you are with the guests who visit. This white, gray and black theme is so sterile and cold. Lets see some colors that would appeal to people who truly want to live in a home that is colorful yet cozy.
Love Behr Swiss Coffee and also their Hazelnut Cream.
Hague blue sounds a bit like Tardis Blue for those who know.
Revere Pewter and Edgecombe Gray are my go with everything colours
Yes, can't go wrong with those two.
I bought a house in August and it was completely painted in agreeable gray. It looked dingy, dark and suffocating. It was terrible. I repainted all the main areas dove wing and it really transformed it. For the bedrooms, I have Sherman Williams sea salt and I couldn’t get away from using agreeable gray which I wish I did take another color. Now I’m left with the master bedroom and laundry room and I’m definitely leaning to an off-white.
SW Greek Villa is gorgeous, I painted kitchen walls and upper cabinets with it, the lower cabinets are wood tone, the kitchen has south and west facing windows. I love the overall look.
I think in SW- White Heron, BM-Dove white, Hague Blue- too much teal for me- , BM- Neutral Beige,
I’m watching your video in Australia.WE don’t have any of those four brands you have mentioned.
So tired of grey!
In regards to the black going espresso or greeny, this is totally the case unless you go with Black Beauty from Benjamin Moore.
FYI, oc-65 Chantilly lace is our brightest white.
Could you make one on silver sage BM? 😊
I am with your husband on the grey. I too find greys depressing but then I love colour and grey isn’t a colour to me. Still my sister loves grey colours. 😁
which of these colors would be best for easing the feel of a massive dump?
Probably a light cream... like Preparation H.
Live in Pacific Northwest . Tired of grey. Want warmth inside my home.
Some of the Behr is really some of the HGTV SW colors. Benjamin Moore is better than SW and holds up better.
Happy Thanksgiving, James! I’m thankful for your channel. p.s. Off white peas in a pod 😂 edit: added appreciation for peas humor, but now I have a craving for peas (fresh green peas please)
Love❤ Sherwin Williams ❤
My whole house is gray (previous owners). I hate it.
Struggling to find colour ideas that aren't the typical mens bedroom types. Am not into blue, especially the light and pale type, I find them cold and hard. I find all grey shades too hard as well, and black is too depressing and dark for a bedroom. My current colour is a shade of lilac. This is far from a typical mans colour, but I want to change it up completely. I like the Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen styles, with traditional but want a mix of contemporary too. My bedroom furniture is dark antique woods, which I must admit make my bedroom appear smaller, but I love furniture like that. Am getting greens (not pastels or dull sages etc). Am not a white type (mothers keeness for white whilst growing up has had a negative effect on me) and so has the boring beige colours. Like the idea of a yellow maybe...even red....have bed covers of red and black flock, but like I said...need a change.
So many whites...
Grays remind me of battleship gray
Greek villa from SW is the best. Better than Snowbound.
I used Greek Villa on my kitchen walls and upper cabinets with the lower cabinets in a medium wood tone. My kitchen has south and west facing windows.
Yes James...yes, yes, yes.