Our Favorite Paint Picks from Last Year

As we flip the calendar to a new year, let's take a stroll down memory lane and reminisce about the hues that stole the show in our listings last year.

Moody Charcoal: Adding Drama to the Mix

Graphite on a brick exterior

Benjamin Moore | Graphite

Forget fifty shades of gray – we're all about that moody charcoal life! This sultry hue brings depth and drama wherever it goes, whether it's cozying up a living room or stealing the spotlight as an accent wall. It's like the mysterious stranger at the party – you can't help but be drawn to its allure. Plus, paired with a pop of color or some shiny metallics, it's a guaranteed head-turner that'll have your guests swooning.

An Oil Cloth makeover on casework

Sage Green Dream: Bringing the Outdoors In

Benjamin Moore | Oil Cloth

If you've ever dreamed of having a kitchen straight out of a Pinterest board, then say hello to this green. This soft, soothing hue is like a mini-vacation for your eyes, bringing all the tranquility of nature indoors. It’s the perfect “not too blue” and “not too yellow” and “not too grey” sage-y green.

A Frostine interior

Pure White Delight: The Classic Canvas

Benjamin Moore | Frostine

Last but not least, we've got everyone's favorite – pure white. It's the MVP of the paint world, the blank canvas that lets your creativity shine. Whether you're going for a minimalist vibe or channeling your inner Joanna Gaines, white is always a good idea. It brightens up any space, making it feel bigger, brighter, and oh-so-inviting. The fabulous thing about Frostine is that it covers in fewer coats, so it’s also a great value color.

In a world full of color, these paint picks from last year truly stole the show. From the drama of moody charcoal to the serenity of sage green, each hue brought its own unique flair to our homes. So here's to another year of bold choices, cozy spaces, and endless inspiration – may your paint cans be full and your walls be colorful. For more paint color ideas reach out!

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