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READY FOR A PALETTE REFRESH? SOUTH BAY INTERIOR DESIGNERS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE SHADES FOR THIS SPRING/SUMMER SEASON.
PHIL NORMAN, NORMAN DESIGN GROUP ALASKAN SKIES 927 BENJAMIN MOORE
REBECCA FOSTER, REBECCA FOSTER DESIGN BORROWED LIGHT NO. 235 FARROW & BALL
“This is a great blue that works so great at the beach. It isn’t overpowering, and it changes depending on the light—just like the sky.” BEST FOR: ceilings, cabinet and bedrooms WHITE DOVE OC-17 BENJAMIN MOORE
“This is a perfect white when you don’t want something too cool. It is a warm shade that works well next to greys, beiges and even other whites. It is my go-to when someone wants a non-stark white-white.” BEST FOR: trim, cabinets and ceilings
“This neutral color offers warm undertones that look great with today’s coastal interiors. Pairs nicely with warm wood tones and coastal blues and greys.” BEST FOR: family room, hallway or entry DUNE WHITE 968 BENJAMIN MOORE
“This is my go-to trim and millwork color in coastal homes where I want a fresh yet warm and inviting interior. It offers a nice balance of creamy undertones without going too yellow or becoming too stark and cold.” BEST FOR: kitchen, hallway or entry
CAROLINE BURKE, CAROLINE BURKE DESIGNS NORTH SEA GREEN 2053-30 BENJAMIN MOORE
“This is perfect for those not afraid of color! This is a deep teal color that is sophisticated but a nice punch of rich color. This color is like being in a deep blue ocean.” BEST FOR: powder room, art walls or guest room ST. LUCIA TEAL 683 BENJAMIN MOORE
“It’s simply a beautiful color … a sophisticated, soothing blue green. A feel-good color.” BEST FOR: living room or master bedroom
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