Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Simply White in our room too - trim and walls. A nice slightly creamy color.
What sheens did you use for the trim and walls if you dont mind me asking?
Semi-gloss and eggshell I think. I'll have to check the cans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Simply White in our room too - trim and walls. A nice slightly creamy color.
What sheens did you use for the trim and walls if you dont mind me asking?
Semi-gloss and eggshell I think. I'll have to check the cans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Simply White in our room too - trim and walls. A nice slightly creamy color.
What sheens did you use for the trim and walls if you dont mind me asking?
Anonymous wrote:We did Simply White in our room too - trim and walls. A nice slightly creamy color.
Anonymous wrote:We had a house where the ceiling and walls were the same color when we moved in. It was AWFUL.
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the light those rooms get, how the rooms face w.r.t. the sun, as well as your accessories.
BM White Dove leans slightly gray, and can appear muddy in some light. It's not a pure white like BM Decorators White. To use white paint for entire rooms, typically you have to have large windows to begin with for light. Also, if you look at Houzz for white rooms, you see white furniture and accessories repeated throughout the room (rugs, pillows etc).
White Dove has a light reflection index of 84.59-it will reflect bright daytime light well, afternoon light not as much. It goes well with grays, purple undertones, certain greens, and black.
If you have the natural lights in your home, other BM whites to consider are purest of all, Simply White 2143-70 and ever popular Decorators White BM CC-20.
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the light those rooms get, how the rooms face w.r.t. the sun, as well as your accessories.
BM White Dove leans slightly gray, and can appear muddy in some light. It's not a pure white like BM Decorators White. To use white paint for entire rooms, typically you have to have large windows to begin with for light. Also, if you look at Houzz for white rooms, you see white furniture and accessories repeated throughout the room (rugs, pillows etc).
White Dove has a light reflection index of 84.59-it will reflect bright daytime light well, afternoon light not as much. It goes well with grays, purple undertones, certain greens, and black.
If you have the natural lights in your home, other BM whites to consider are purest of all, Simply White 2143-70 and ever popular Decorators White BM CC-20.