Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used Benjamin Moore Featherdown. It's a little on the beige side, but in the dim light in my house all the bright whites looked dingy. It ended up looking really good.
Literally came to this thread to recommend BM Feather Down. My entire home except for the kids rooms is painted this color. It reads as a warm creamy white in my home.
It reads as creamy white in my low light rooms without bright white accent trim, as very pale beige in the rooms with the bright white accent trim, and almost pale yellow next to my blue kitchen cabinets. But it looks good everywhere.
PP that you quoted. I have bright white trim throughout my home, which gets pretty good light throughout, and still reads as creamy warm white. That said I have a cool-toned bedroom (blue/silver accents, blue comforter, etc) and it works well there as a nice neutral. I'm a big fan. Very versatile. I'd always had either bright white or light gray walls in previous homes but I like this a lot.