Showing posts with label Sherwin Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherwin Williams. Show all posts

Color Time - Sherwin-Williams Quietude

Looking for a quick and easy way to update your bathroom? Why not paint your vanity or purchase a reclaimed one and give it new life? Below is a darling vanity I came across from the "Coastal Living Showhouse" in South Carolina. To say I wanted to move in would be putting it lightly, the entire house is incredible! Sherwin-Williams Quietude paint color is perfectly named and fits seamlessly into this beach side bathroom!





 Coastal Living Showhouse - CreateGirl
 So what do you say? Would you paint your own vanity a fun color?


If you are like me and looking to escape the fall chill (at least visually...) pop on over to Coastal Living and explore their 2013 Showhouse. It is a stunner with every room full of color!

*Note: The above room is the actual paint color not just a resemblance of the color. As you can see above, the paint chip sample online looks different than what is in the actual room photo. When choosing paint for your own home never go by what you see online, the color will always be a tad different. I suggest picking up a small paint sample at the store and paint a color swatch in the actual room, than you will never be disappointed!

(Image via Coastal Living Magazine - Photographer: Tria Giovan, Stylist: Elizabeth Beeler, Interior Designer Ginger Brewton)

Color Time - Sherwin Williams Naval, The Perfect Blue

Did you hear the BIG news? Pottery Barn has partnered with Sherwin Williams and will pair their furniture collections with existing paint colors. Here at Jace Interiors it is always easier to discuss paint colors with clients when we are able to show them the paint color in an actual room setting. Now the company makes that even easier for us, afterall doesn't everyone have a Pottery Barn catalog in their house?

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If you are looking for the perfect Blue Paint...not to dark but with just enough brightness to make it a "happy" blue check out Sherwin Williams Naval. It has quickly become one of my go to Blues!


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The contrast between the sharp white trim and the paint color creates and even brighter hue for the room.



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Twice a year Pottery Barn and Sherwin-Williams will create a palette to work with their new furniture introductions. The above collection certainly feels like fall with some versatile neutrals.

What room would you use this Blue in?
Check back to Color Time in the coming weeks for additional room images from this collaboration!

*Note: The above room is the actual paint color not just a resemblance of the color. As you can see above, the paint chip sample online looks different than what is in the actual room photo. When choosing paint for your own home never go by what you see online, the color will always be a tad different. I suggest picking up a small paint sample at the store and paint a color swatch in the actual room, than you will never be disappointed!

(images from Pottery Barn and Sherwin-Williams)

Color Time - Sherwin Williams Sea Salt

It's Color Time and I am so excited to share this week's pick with you! When I saw this foyer on the Coastal Homes website I almost fell off the sofa, hello lovey! Isn't it just the perfect color for a beach house? It is so...well, "Sea Salt"!


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Check back this afternoon for a tour of this incredible beach house, it is truly breath taking!

**Note: As you can see above the paint chip sample online looks different than what is in the actual room photo. When choosing paint for your own home never go by what you see online, the color will always be a tad different. I suggest picking up a small paint sample at the store and paint a color swatch in the actual room, than you will never be disappointed!

- Sorry for the delay, the 2nd part of this post will be up tomorrow - technology likes to work against me sometimes!!

(images via Coastal Home/TMS Architects)