Favorite White Paints
Struggle with finding the right white paint color? We get it! As an interior designer, white has been an essential color for various projects like kitchen cabinets, interior walls, and trim work. But not to worry, I’m sharing my no-fail favorites! You may even be familiar with a few which validates why they are considered the perfect white year after year. Not sure which one to pic, send in a photo and your paint dilemma for my suggestions! That’s right, a freebie from me to you ;-)
I am partial to Benjamin Moore and Farrow and Ball paint products because the quality and weight of their paints leave lasting and well-worth it results. But I’m including a few others that have great color and value, especially for those larger paint projects.
WARM WHITES
When you’re looking for a warm and creamy white, then Floral White from Benjamin Moore offers all those red undertones for a truly traditional interior white. It’s a beautiful whole house interior color and looks lovely throughout the day. I have found this to be the warmest of whites without feeling too yellow even with limited windows. Other favorites are Sherwin Williams Creamy.
BRIGHT WHITES
When you’re looking for a minimal and modern look that’s purely untinted and fresh, turn to Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace or Decorator’s White. These shades of white are so clean, bright and look great on walls, ceilings, trim and cabinetry without looking and feeling commercial.
CLASSIC WHITES
There’s something to be said of these tried and true Designer approved options. Try Benjamin Moore’s Simply White, White Dove or Sherwin Williams Snowbound for a white that’s classic and never lacking a clean appearance without that sterile feeling. These are the perfect medium for a range of styles.
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