Creamy Warm Interior Paint Color Suggestions

Anonymous
Sorry to hijack the thread but looking for a lighter color to pair with BM Manchester Tan (adjacent room) so this conversation has been super helpful. Wondering if Swiss Coffee or Feather Down would be better?
Anonymous
It all depends on how much light you get in the area. Kylie M recommended Edgecomb gray at 75% lighter and we used that and while I love the color I feel we could have gone a tad darker to maybe 60% lighter since it feels white washed sometimes. We had also tried SW Marshmallow (which was bit creamy so may work for you), SW Greek Villa, SW Westinghouse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on how much light you get in the area. Kylie M recommended Edgecomb gray at 75% lighter and we used that and while I love the color I feel we could have gone a tad darker to maybe 60% lighter since it feels white washed sometimes. We had also tried SW Marshmallow (which was bit creamy so may work for you), SW Greek Villa, SW Westinghouse


Thank you and not much light, unfortunately!
Anonymous
Swiss coffee
Anonymous
I have BM Lancaster White in primary bedroom and swiss coffee every other room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BM Pale Oak
BM Sea Pearl


We have our BM Seapearl all over our main level and I am very happy with it. I wanted a warm white that does not read yellow and this is perfect. We have painted the trim the same color too so we never have it against a starker white which sometimes makes it look completely white. Depending on the light it can have a very slight hint of yellow or gray but it never looks dingy and works well in both north and south facing rooms. I sampled white dove too and it looked completely yellow in our house. Same with Simply White and Greek Villa. Swiss Coffee is lovely but it is a white with a pretty high LRV and you might find it too stark white too. It also has green undertones that could be brought up depending on your surroundings.
Anonymous
BM Swiss Coffee or Greek Villa
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Creamy Sherwin Williams

This!
It looks great in my north and south facing rooms. It looks a little too dark in my east facing rooms.

Anonymous
BM Simply White
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