We've been talking a lot about paint lately—and for good reason.

Photography by Annie Schlechter | Styling by Limonata Creative

The right color doesn’t just freshen up a space—it sets the tone for how you feel when you walk through the door. I recently had the chance to share my thoughts in a few great articles, from calming palettes to bold statements, dark drama to timeless exteriors.

Whether you’re drawn to moody hues or something soft and grounding, paint is one of the most powerful tools in the design process—and we love helping our clients get it just right.

Here’s a sneak peek…

 
 

“As part of this, we expect paint colors to play a key role in setting the stage for these layered looks—whether with warm tones, cool tones, or a blend of both.”—Regan


 
 

“When creating a cozy and inviting scheme, we often paint walls, trim, and ceilings in an inky blue tone, then layer the client’s favorite colors,” —Regan


 
 

“Dark and moody in all the right ways. Blue has long been one of our favorite foundation colors—especially those deep navies that anchor a room with sophistication and calm.” —Regan


 
 

“My go-to soft white is Sherwin-Williams’ Alabaster, which lends a welcoming glow to a home’s facade, paired with shutters in Natural Choice, a warm taupe with delicate brown undertones.”—Regan

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