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I’m a spicy risk taker. I do the same door color as the rooms. In one room, I did Behr’s Black Sapphire and Tanzanite in matte. Ceiling is Black Sapphire, too. The door (both sides and trim) is Black Sapphire in high gloss. I’m doing the bathroom in satin Le Luxe. Door (both sides and trim), ceiling and cabinets in high gloss. I’m a Behr gal. What can I say? I’m usually at Home Depot! However, the exterior is in SW’s Downing Slate with Bolero doors. Some of my interior doors are Bolero too, because I had left over paint. It’s a fun pop in certain rooms. I don’t actually know where Benjamin Moore is around here. Sorry!
I love contrasting trim and we did a lighter approach with Ladyfinger on the doors and trim (a very pretty light beige) with the lighter Linen White on the walls. Both by Benjamin Moore, and the creamy undertone of linen white works well with the the trim color. We were inspired by color combinations in the Benjamin Moore Williamsburg collection -there they did a lovely combination of Harwood Putty walls and Prentis Cream trim in the Nelson Galt House.
i have never seen “this ” technique before.. looks like its super clean can cool.. but.. with your lighting…its very hard to “see” just how good they look i think.. can you maybe post some pics or maybe add a vid that shows off your hard work a bit more? in some parts of your vid for a very Brief sec you get to see them.. but its not enough! LOVE to see more/better view.. i would love to try this style too! great job.. and LOVED your ” FootLoose” moment haha .. sooo cool aswesome Be you!! i LOVE IT
For a first article, that was good! Very informative and I learned a few new tips and tricks. You did a great job and the end result looked amazing. Thank you, also, for showing the different colors/hardware tries. It’s comforting to know that just because one’s first pick doesn’t work, it can still easily be changed. Really, an overall great vid. Keep up the good work.