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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP the biggest factors are: 1) The color of the trim, if you’re not painting it (there’s no such thing as “white”) 2) The color of the floors 3) The color of the kitchen cabinets, countertops and flooring There are popular off whites and neutral gray or beige that are popular because they go with a wide range of answers to 1,2 and 3 above and it’s wise to stick with those. But you still need to verify that it works in your space. A good agent can help you. Basically you’re looking for an off white or light gray or beige with similar or analogous undertones to your trim, flooring and kitchen colors. [/quote] No, not gray. [/quote] If your house was built in the early 2000s, it probably has cool toned floors and trim. It’s more important that it matches than that it’s trendy. BM classic gray is going to show that house much better than a beige. I mean I’m sure there’s a beige that will work, but you’d have to be really careful. [/quote]
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