Looking to makeover or freshen up your home? One of the easiest and inexpensive ways is a fresh coat of paint. Here are some “Fixer Upper” styles using Sherwin Williams paint to refresh the walls in your home for new and trendy decor. {{beautiful!}}
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Sherwin Williams Paint Colors
In a softer tones, Honey We’re Home painted their bathroom walls in A New Gray and the cabinets in Divine White.
The Magic Brush went for a bold statement and painted their dining room ceiling in Tricorn Black.
House of Turquoise used Passive throughout the main living area walls.
Color of the Year
Brown meets gray, this beautiful warm color of the year called Poised Taupe looks stunning in almost any room of your home from Setting for Four.
Sherwin-Williams color of the year, Poised Taupe.
Farmhouse Paint Colors
The “perfect” farmhouse cottage color is Sea Salt on the walls from Cotton Stem.
Pizzazzerie‘s guest bedroom makeover just in time for the holidays using Sea Salt.
Sherwin Williams Rain Washed is a beautiful cool coastal color for the kitchen from Simplify.
Neutral Paint Colors
Inspired by Charm’s living room is painted in neutral colors, Aloof Gray on the main walls and Lighter Mint on the accent wall.
For a seamless wall and trim paint transition, City Farmhouse choose Pure White paint.
Sawdust Girl chose a semi-gloss paint in Decorator White to finish her cabinets and counter top.
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