COLOR STUDIO

These palettes are curated starting points. We’re not limited to the colors shown here — we can work with any color or finish and help apply it to your home.

How to use this page: Browse the palettes below for inspiration, then schedule an estimate and we’ll help tailor the colors and finishes to your space.

Not sure which palette fits your home? We include color guidance with every estimate.

Modern & Minimal: The Clean Slate Look

The Vibe: Clean, airy, and uncluttered. This style emphasizes simplicity and functionality, using light-reflective colors to create a calm, open feel that keeps spaces looking fresh and organized.

The Palette: Crisp whites, balanced greiges, and soft charcoal accents. These tones reflect light well and help rooms feel brighter and more spacious.

Best For: Open-concept living areas, home offices, and kitchens where a sleek, updated look is desired without visual distraction.

SW 7005 – Pure White
A clean, true white with a subtle warmth that prevents it from feeling stark or clinical. It reflects light beautifully and helps smaller spaces feel more expansive.

SW 7015 – Repose Gray
A well-balanced greige that adapts to its surroundings. It cools down overly warm spaces while adding warmth to cooler rooms, offering depth without heaviness.

SW 7069 – Iron Ore
A soft charcoal that delivers contrast without the harshness of true black. Ideal for feature walls, interior doors, cabinetry, or kitchen islands to anchor the space with a modern edge.

Warm & Timeless: The Inviting Hug Look

The Vibe: Inviting, cozy, and familiar. This palette focuses on creating a lived-in comfort that feels welcoming the moment you walk in, blending traditional warmth with a clean, updated feel.

The Palette: Creamy off-whites, warm beiges, and soft earth tones like taupe and light sandstone. These colors pair naturally with wood finishes, textiles, and classic furnishings.

Best For: Family rooms, entryways, and dining rooms—spaces designed for gathering, conversation, and everyday comfort.

SW 0008 – Cajun Red
A deep, brick red with warm brown undertones that feels rich and grounded rather than bold or overpowering. Ideal for accent walls, dining areas, or spaces where warmth is the goal.

SW 7025 – Backdrop
A deep, warm taupe that adds depth and sophistication. Darker than a standard beige, it creates contrast and makes lighter trim and finishes stand out beautifully.

SW 7004 – Snowbound
A soft, slightly cool white that balances the warmth of deeper tones. It provides clean contrast and keeps the overall palette from feeling heavy or muddy.

Earthy & Organic: The Authentic Calming Look

The Vibe: Grounded, peaceful, and connected to nature. This palette draws from natural elements to create a calm, restorative atmosphere that feels relaxed and balanced.

The Palette: Muted sage greens, warm terracottas, moody blues, and deep browns. These tones add depth and character without feeling overly bold or busy.

Best For: Bedrooms, bathrooms, and sunrooms—spaces designed for relaxation, comfort, and quiet retreat.

SW 7036 – Accessible Beige
A warm, versatile greige that works as a calming foundation. It balances both warm and cool accents, creating a soft, inviting backdrop throughout the space.

SW 6204 – Sea Salt
A muted green with subtle gray and blue undertones. Light and airy, it brings a fresh, organic feel and pairs especially well with natural wood finishes.

SW 9174 – Moth Wing
A rich taupe-brown that adds depth and stability. Ideal for accent walls, cabinetry, or furniture pieces that help ground the overall palette.

Which Paint Finish is Best for You?

Matte or Flat: Best for hiding wall imperfections because it absorbs light. While less durable, it provides a smooth, elegant finish.
– Best for: Ceilings, adult bedrooms, and low-traffic areas.

Eggshell or Satin: The perfect middle ground. It offers a soft glow that disguises minor texture issues while being durable enough to wipe down.
– Best for: Living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms.

Semi-Gloss: A tough, scrubbable finish that resists moisture and wear. Keep in mind that the higher shine can reveal wall texture.
– Best for: Kitchens, bathrooms, trim, and doors.

Gloss: The most durable and easiest to clean. Because the high shine highlights every surface detail, we recommend this only for specific, smooth surfaces.
– Best for: High-impact trim, cabinets, and doors.

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