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Close Alert Close 10 White Paint Shades Designers Cant Live Without News Grow Your Business In Depth Sourcing Trends Calendar Jobs The Archive More Chevron Story Saved To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories.But white can be an end in and of itself, particularly when it comes to interiors, where white-painted walls and ceilings can reflect precious natural light and offer a neutral backdrop for art and furnishings.
While some designers, like Vincent Van Duysen, insist on making their own custom shades, others compare countless offerings from paint brands in search of the perfect hue. Its no surprise, then, that the pros all have favoriteswhites they will use again and again, whether in a small remodel job or a sprawling commercial project. AD PRO spoke with 10 designers to find out which white is their pick. Victoria Hagan Benjamin Moores Mountain Peak White is my go-to white: not too warm and not too cool. This is the perfect white; its crisp without being cold, which is why I like to use it in many of my commercial projects. I love this white, as it is not too stark and has warm undertones, making spaces feel clean and inviting. It is a deep, neutral tone that doesnt veer too pink or too yellow. The paint has a depth that complements the wood tones we are so fond of. It miraculously shifts from off-white to beige, has extraordinary luminosity, and is a perfect backdrop for art. The creamy gray undertone adds depth, and I love the way it looks when the natural light hits itso much so Im using it on custom furniture in a sunny and tropical hotel project. Id say Ive painted 75,000 square feet of walls with this color. Due to the mix, you can pair it with warm tones or cool tones. Benjamin Moores Linen White, one half of Kimille Taylors go-to custom paint mix. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram YouTube Subscriptions Subscribe to AD Customer Service Renew AD Print Subscription Give a Gift Change Address Connect with AD About AD FAQs Contact the Editors Newsletter Sign Up AD 360 Contact Advertising Cond Nast Store Careers Site Map Accessibility Help Reprints Permissions Cond Nast Spotlight Do Not Sell My Personal Info 2020 Cond Nast. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1120 ) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1120 ) and Your California Privacy Rights. Architectural Digest may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast.
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