Walls and Ceiling: Simply White Benjamin Moore // Dutch Door: Blue Note Benjamin Moore // (Cabinets were stock color called Snowcap from my cabinet company). Find my galley kitchen reveal post here.
So many have asked me about our paint colors in our home that I realized it was time that I put together our paint color resource page.
I sometimes confuse myself trying to remember all the paint brands, colors and shades of whites or grays or blues we’ve used in different rooms over the years (or even in this house, ha!).
Hopefully this post will help ensure I give out the correct paint colors and make it easier for you to find colors when you need them.
You can find my previous house paint colors << here!
Scroll down on this page to find the specific paint color for each room (or door) in my house (so far)!
Walls: Swan White by Glidden // Door: Ozark Shadows by Benjamin Moore
Swan White by Glidden
Night Sky Grey by Glidden
Brick fireplace and walls: Simply White by Benjamin Moore
Simply White by Benjamin Moore
Black Frosted Plum by Glidden
Exterior brick: Reserved White by Sherwin-Williams
Dutch door: Blue Note by Benjamin Moore
this is great info.
I have another question, you have a leather sofa, and I would like to know
how it is having one with animals. I would dearly love to have one,
and am hesitant because of my pets.
Any helpful advise is appreciated.
EVERYTHING IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!! franki
Thank you, Franki!
Love this post!! We are in the process of choosing an exterior color for our home and are caught between a softer blue and a deeper blue. Can I ask your advice on using darker, deeper colors on an exterior? That’s the color that is making me excited and happy, but I’m nervous to go bold. Thanks!
I prefer deeper colors for an exterior (white is an exception I guess!). I think a color in a deeper tone makes a house look sophisticated! :) I’d go with what makes your heart happy!
Before we moved into our current house, I read in an out-of-print decorating book, that for choosing paint colors, it helps if you find something in your home that you love and pull colors from that. A favorite blanket, a painting, etc. I had a sunflower border in my kitchen that I loved so much that I also put it in the kitchen here. So the paint colors here are yellow, green, and a neutral brown. They all go together beautifully. For the particular colors, I prayed. Seriously! lol.
:)
great advice. You make it sound so easy. Thank you for the 5 rules!
Loved the post today, great info. Would you be able to tell me where the two large botanical prints near your Dutch door are from? Thx! I am enjoying your new book…..great coffee table book to browse through and pick up valuable tips!
Oh thank you so much, Michelle! I’m so glad to hear you’re enjoying the new book. The prints are from here :) >> http://www.ballarddesigns.com/vert-botanique-framed-art/304865?SourceCode=BDSBT1&cm_vc=Popular%20Searches
Thanks so much, Melissa!
They are from Ballard Designs! :) Thanks so much!
The most important part “Colors in photos can be misleading and hues can change drastically in different settings, so always test color in your own space.” We agree big time. Thanks for sharing!
Could you tell me where I can find the doors? I am getting ready to replace my front and back door and want to go with dutch doors like these.
Hi! Yes, there are details here > https://theinspiredroom.net/2017/06/08/dutch-doors-sources-faq/
Hello, and what a beautiful home! What paint finish did you use on the front door? Thanks!!