You're Using The WRONG Paint Colors! Try These Instead!



In this video, we’re going to discuss some of the best paint colors that you may not be using. Most people default to the default paint colors, but there are actually a lot of great, underused paint colors out there that can look great in your home.

I’ve got colors for Valspar, Behr, Sherwin Williams, PPG, Farrow & Ball and Benjamin Moore, so hopefully, there’s a paint color for EVERYONE here!

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28 thoughts on “You're Using The WRONG Paint Colors! Try These Instead!”

  1. I definitely need to get a might board for Escarpment. I had never heard of this color, so thank you James.
    Edit: I'm wondering if Cameo White would look good with Escarpment?? I'll have to try it out.

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  2. First view of those 6 cans, the names I'd call them are
    grey/brown,
    beige,
    grey,
    off white,
    dead and greyed burgundy,
    greige
    All good prison colors. Complete lack of life colors.

    I'm a whole lot less neutral and de-saturated in my color tastes. Go ahead and paint that ceiling magenta… deep turquoise door frames and moldings – woohoo. multi color polkadot wallpaper in the closet, go for it! All the kitchen cabinet and drawers with a different bright color face.. yippie! All with a nice Persian rug and turn of the last century china.
    for a less intrusive color moment.. ya know those little grooves in door frames.. the tiny edge where the door sets in the frame? Fun day glow color just on that tiny strip and it can only be seen when the door is open.

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  3. Escarpment is that complex bronzy grey I could never find after seeing it in bedrooms on some TV shows. Love the Deep Earth, Red Red Wine and Inchyra Blue. Bravo on this set of underrated but gorgeous colors. Thanks so much, James, for listing the colors together at the end. It really helps to summarize, especially when I try to comment on my favorites.

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  4. Hi! FYI… “The paint on my new kitchen cabinets is chipping” video has something funny going on… won’t load. I reallly want to see this one! Hope you are able to fix it! Thanks 🙂

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  5. I am currently thinking of trim options for my newly off-white painted living room (PPG1021-1 Mountain Gray), I was leaning towards a dark rich brown but now I am super intrigued by Escarpment!

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  6. I thinkk they'd look pretty good as one palette for an entire house. I'd probably cut out the Red, Red Wine (as paint) and Interface Tan; because, I onl have so much space. Floor Deep Earth type stain, Escarpment for walls, Cameo White for ceiling. Inchyra Blue for bathroom. Of course, if I did the thin set shower, I could use Interface Tan fo r the bathroom walls and Inchyra Blue as the ashower color inspiration. with the gray "marble" counter top and some lovely silver hooks and towel rods. I could see it working.

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  8. I would definitely go for the Interface Tan. For the living room. I painted my trim gunmetal gray so long ago. My house is small, built in the 1945, with golden oak floors throughout. And has loads of colonial trim. I painted my trim gunmetal gray so long ago. The living room was originally a bamboo yellow, with some golden brown into and some very light yellow/green . After 18 years, I got bored. I painted the room agreeable beige (Z-z-z-z) with coral reef on an accent wall. It was too much, even with the eastern exposure. It's now Roycraft Rose and I'm bored again.

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