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e Best Paint Colors For a New Home New Place? No Problem!

o you’ve purchased a new home and you’re ready to make your mark on it. Congratulations! Before you start busying yourself with renovation plans that seem to shoot off into every direction, the first step is taking a moment to appreciate the milestone. e next thing that should be done (provided the house isn’t in need of any major structural changes) is determine your color palette. Whether you’re working with colors that shift like a kaleidoscope from room to room or a bleak foray of solid grey throughout, taking some time to choose your wall colors with intention can save you a lot of time in the long run.

You want to create a balance between the necessity of imbuing your home with your own unique personality and maintaining enough versatility that will allow your home to grow alongside you. We’re sharing the timeless shades you should be considering.

Choose A White

No matter what the layout of your home looks like and whether you want to keep things neutral or go completely bold, there will come a time when you need a trusted white.

Chantilly Lace OC-65

This tried-and-true white is easily one of the most popular wall colors—and for good reason. With a cool undertone, it won’t read as yellow against warmer hardwoods or morning light. A safe bet for a powder room, a floor-to-ceiling wall color for an open concept space, transitional areas like hallways, or wall units.

Bring In An Accent

Here is where you’ll want to start bringing in a little personality. Opt for a shade inspired by nature to ensure it will play well with others.

Saybrook Sage HC-114

Muted enough to pair with just about anything but still rich and refined enough to create visual interest, this shade feels equal parts timeless and trendy. A great option in either smaller doses or large: great for kitchen cabinets, an accent wall, or a calming bedroom retreat.

Anchor The Space

Mixing in darker shades isn’t a requirement for a well-rounded space, but it does help to create depth. Invite a robust shade with dark undertones to help your space feel grounded.

Hale Navy HC-154

Classic and traditional, this deep blue has been a well-loved navy for years in the trade community. Known for its easy-going and good-natured qualities, it’s the shade you want gracing the walls of an office space, exterior, or even a moody bedroom.

WHITE ICE OC-58

With all of the whites, how do you know this is the right one? This refreshing white is a pale, gray, sepia white with an umber undertone, making it inherently sophisticated and versatile. Apply this shade to rooms with plenty of sunlight or as a trim paired with deeper toned walls.

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