LOVE Westhighland White on my trims for entire house. Like you said, bright & warm (not heavy cream), which is what we wanted - versus a stark & cold white. Wondered when RU-vid designers would spotlight this off-white.. so glad you did today! 👏🏼
Stellar video, James! I love ALL of the colors, but “Imagine” is by far my favorite! It looks like it has purple undertones! Normally I would give you a hard time about those lightest colors with the high LRV, however; those light colors work well in a nursery because you can use colorful, patterned curtains and decorate with endless possibilities for themes. You did very, very well on this one!!!
When I have kids I don’t want to force any sort of boy=blue or pink=girl stuff because I think that can get super toxic. But I think something more gender neutral and earthy like a green, blue, or super light warm orangey color would be nice, and last a long time. My sisters’ room was bubble gum pink, pastel green, and a purple color for wayyyy too long haha. Like till some of highschool. Very early 2000s look. So I want whatever color to be timeless. My grandma has a nice warmer toned white walls through her main living areas, but in her bedroom she has a orange tinted white that makes it feel sunny and warm all the time in there. And then I’m her other bedroom it’s a minty green color. Her bathroom is a peachy color. She’s had the colors up since the 60s,70s, and 80s, hasn’t painted since and they are still very timeless and inviting/cozy colors.
My bedroom has been Starry Night for 20 years and it is a wonderful color for adults too. Could you’ll discuss SW 6267 Sensitive tint which is a greyed purple that in my south facing living room often looks grey . It definitely isn’t for Al, but I love in a small early 20th century bungalow living room with lots of oil painting on the walls
Thanks Leticia! I'll think on it, but since you get a lot of light, you can afford to go darker if you want that cozy vibe with the fireplace. Or, we all know I'm a lover of green so, if you have a lot of nature visible outdoors, you could also consider a nature inspired color scheme.
Hi Casey! Not off the top of my head, but I can add it to the color request list. In general, it's a nice sandy yellow that is good for earth color palettes and also works on exteriors.
Looking at Silvery Moon 1604 on walls and ceiling, and maybe Cobblestone Path 1606 on trim, or Sabre Gray 1482 as a warmer and slightly less matchy-matchy option on trim. Any thoughts on carrying a 65 LRV wall color onto the ceiling? I’d like to avoid the typical bright white.