This is a really gorgeous blue. My brother’s home in Florida is a little darker than Blue Nova, with a red front door. I didn’t think I’d like it when he told me the colors he was using, but it’s Absolutely gorgeous. Definitely in the same family as BN. Love your color choices. 😊
Ohhhh that Georgetown Pink Beige is my 'discovery' of the week! I'd use it as a wall paint colour. Beaut ❤️ Love Gardenia, too Those and Athenian Blue are my favourite to combine with Blue Nova
It's so interesting how different paint looks online vs in person. I have a "Samplize" sample of Blue Nova. It's a bit dark for my space. I think we're going to go with Blue Pearl which, to me, looks like Blue Nova appears online.
I was in Benjamin Moore recently and picked up a paint chip for Nile Blue, which I think I like more than Blue Nova... though I didn't hold them next to each other. I absolutely love Topaz, which is from their 2024 palette
Wow. Um I think it may be a tad too light & bright for me. I typically like colors darker & not as vibrant. Unless they are very pale. If it were a bit lighter & greyed out some perhaps. I really struggle with mid tone colors. But that’s just me. Most people love mid range. But your pairings are stunning! Maybe I could consider the gardenia and definitely the plum martini! That’s gorgeous! I think they’d look awesome on the exterior of a house. Which brings me to the peachy pink well no not for me but it does help it look better. When I think about buying a house in the south west & they have all these brown warm peachy colors these sorts of accents could make the ascetic more tolerable for me. Overall you are a genius!
I have a question about beige... I've been holding onto a paint chip of Netsuke by Sherwin Williams which looks like off white but when I look at photos online, it really is very beige. I want to say that I don't like beige but this colour is surprisingly versatile when I hold it up to other colours, like Benjamin Moore's Topaz or Golden Thread (both colours are ones that I would like to use in separate rooms, paired with a neutral). I guess there's so much pigment in it that it softens the effect of the stronger colours? Is there a better colour that you would suggest that would be warm, soften the look of the room, and potentially go with a wide range of different colours? I guess I'm just resisting picking beige.
My exterior palette I built this time last year: Blue Nova Body, Sand Dunes Trim, Beuna Vista Gold Door.
This is a really gorgeous blue. My brother’s home in Florida is a little darker than Blue Nova, with a red front door. I didn’t think I’d like it when he told me the colors he was using, but it’s Absolutely gorgeous. Definitely in the same family as BN. Love your color choices. 😊
Ohhhh that Georgetown Pink Beige is my 'discovery' of the week! I'd use it as a wall paint colour. Beaut ❤️
Love Gardenia, too
Those and Athenian Blue are my favourite to combine with Blue Nova
I liked Blue Nova with Gardenia, really nice pairing,
It's so interesting how different paint looks online vs in person. I have a "Samplize" sample of Blue Nova. It's a bit dark for my space. I think we're going to go with Blue Pearl which, to me, looks like Blue Nova appears online.
Yes, I have this issue as well. Thank You, I will try your other option. I am painting a small bathroom.
It looks very periwinkle?
You had me at blue and white, maybe the pink (reminiscent of the 90s) but lost me with the other colors but thanks. I usually like your colorways ❣️
Exactly what I was going say!
How about a color quicky of Hazy Lilac, James? Purples are so hard to work with, but this one is so beautiful 😍
I am so happy about blue being the color of the year. 🎉. Thanks
I was in Benjamin Moore recently and picked up a paint chip for Nile Blue, which I think I like more than Blue Nova... though I didn't hold them next to each other.
I absolutely love Topaz, which is from their 2024 palette
Wow. Um I think it may be a tad too light & bright for me. I typically like colors darker & not as vibrant. Unless they are very pale. If it were a bit lighter & greyed out some perhaps. I really struggle with mid tone colors. But that’s just me. Most people love mid range. But your pairings are stunning! Maybe I could consider the gardenia and definitely the plum martini! That’s gorgeous! I think they’d look awesome on the exterior of a house. Which brings me to the peachy pink well no not for me but it does help it look better. When I think about buying a house in the south west & they have all these brown warm peachy colors these sorts of accents could make the ascetic more tolerable for me. Overall you are a genius!
Just got 2 quarts for my front bathroom.
How does it look? I am wanting to paint my bathroom this as well.
Athenian is very pretty
Nova & Gardenia good, the rest no. Prefer the BM palette.
I have a question about beige... I've been holding onto a paint chip of Netsuke by Sherwin Williams which looks like off white but when I look at photos online, it really is very beige. I want to say that I don't like beige but this colour is surprisingly versatile when I hold it up to other colours, like Benjamin Moore's Topaz or Golden Thread (both colours are ones that I would like to use in separate rooms, paired with a neutral).
I guess there's so much pigment in it that it softens the effect of the stronger colours?
Is there a better colour that you would suggest that would be warm, soften the look of the room, and potentially go with a wide range of different colours?
I guess I'm just resisting picking beige.
Obviously he doesn't care.
I want to do my kitchen….it’s purple
I respect now and in the morning. Clown colors. Truly.
Don't like your paint palette/color pairing at all. Just yuck!