Need help choosing a neutral interior paint color for a colonial home

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Anonymous wrote:Very happy with SW Alabaster in our historic row house. I have some accent colors here and there (on bookcases, around fireplaces, in bathrooms, etc.). I chose a paint palette through Etsy for the accent colors and it all coordinates well.


Same! SW Alabaster is a great white.

I am thinking of this for my kitchen. House is going on the market soon. Is it white? It looks warmish, but what color trim do you have? I'm thinking Bright White.
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Anonymous wrote:My house needs a refresh and I’d like to update paint colors. Previous owners painted it greige which doesn’t look good with the reddish oak floors. Please recommend a starting place on choosing colors. I’d like a neutral for main living spaces. Some areas get western sun and some areas get no sun at all.

Traditional decor/styling - Room and Board/Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel
Small house with small rooms - hoping to make rooms feel bigger
Ideally something that can make my floors look less red or compliments the reddish hue.

Thank you, talented decorators of DCUM!


SW Kilim Beige- a reddish beige that works well with Bruce Gunstock oak. For a more warmer beige, consider SW latte.

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Anonymous wrote:Benjamin Moore Simply White


+1
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Gray screen sw
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