good warm neutral color for living room/dining room that would appeal to most buyers?

Anonymous
We're planning to repaint our living room/dining room before putting our house on the market. What would be a good, warm neutral color? We would want a warm color to go with the tones in our wood floors and the rest of the house--most of the greys I've seen wouldn't work even though they're popular. Thanks!
Anonymous
Behr Oat Straw.
Anonymous
Sherwin Williams Kilim Beige
Anonymous
I like Benjamin Moore's antique white - it's a nice warm neutral that I've used in the public spaces of two houses now.
Anonymous
Something relatively easy to paint over. I get wanting neutrals for staging, but our house's prior owners chose a wretched beige that is REALLY difficult to cover.
Anonymous
Check out Benjamin Moore Putnam Ivory.
Anonymous
Sherwin Williams Irish Cream
Anonymous
Don't use a darker shade of blue or gray == very hard to paint over.
Anonymous
We just used C2 Potsticker. Very happy with it.
Anonymous
Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray, popular choice for professional stagers
Anonymous
Revere pewter. Another popular choice that goes well with any color furniture
Anonymous
Behr Gentle Rain in eggshell - soft gray that sparkles just a bit in the light
Anonymous
BM linen white
Anonymous
Benjamin Mooire's Manchester Tan.
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