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1Lime White by Benjamin Moore
Erin Kelly 2Pure White by Sherwin-Williams
Buff Strickland When paired with warm woods and chippy antiques, this pure and classic white that has a slight yellow undertone feels warm and inviting.
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Wall Paint Color: Pure White by Sherwin-Williams
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3Simply White by Benjamin Moore
Roger Davies If you love the look of crisp white walls but want to bring out the warmer tones, pair them with off-white fabrics, such as the tea-stained window treatments shown in this coastal California cottage.
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Wall Paint Color: Simply White by Benjamin Moore
4Delicate White by Glidden
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5Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams
Becky Luigart-Stayner, styling by Matthew Gleason 6All White by Farrow & Ball
Erin Little Rely on this crisp-but-still-warm white (meaning no cold blue undertones) to drench the ceiling and walls in a room with a ton of natural light. In rooms with large windows, leaning into starker whites adds brightness and counterbalances sunshine’s golden hue.
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Wall, Ceiling, and Cabinetry Paint Color: All White by Farrow & Ball
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7Dropcloth by Farrow & Ball
Read McKendree Historic paint colors, especially whites, tend to have darker undertones. If you’re going for an age-appropriate touch in an old house, opt for a warm beigey white with a hint of gray, like this warm white used in the hallway of a 17th century cottage.
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Wall Paint Color: Dropcloth by Farrow & Ball
8Intimate White by Sherwin-Williams
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9Creamy by Sherwin-Williams
Kirsten Francis A quick and easy way to warm up an all-white kitchen? Avoid painting kitchen cabinets a stark white and, instead, pick a white with a creamy undertone.
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Cabinetry Paint Color: Creamy by Sherwin-Williams
10White Limewash by JK Wall Paints
Erin Kelly No matter the color, limewash paint is a great way to give your walls texture and character. If you’re going for an airy interior but want a touch of patina, seek out a white limewash paint color, like the one shown here on the bedroom wall.
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Wall Paint Color: White Limewash by JH Wall Paints
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11Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore
DAVID TSAY, styling by Becki Griffin Often hailed as an all-time favorite by the designers and architects, this white paint color has just a touch of gray in it, making it the perfect all-encompassing, work-in-every-room white.
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Wall Paint Color: Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore
12Tapestry Beige by Benjamin Moore
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13White Dove by Benjamin Moore
David Tsay 14London Fog by Benjamin Moore
DANE TASHIMA If your room has large black elements in it, such as this stove, opt for a soft gray white.
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Wall Paint Color: London Fog by Benjamin Moore
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15Shaded White by Farrow & Ball
Tara Donne A mid-tone white paint color, like this creamy white, brings an air of cozy elegance to any room, especially when paired with neutral textiles such as tone-on-tone ticking stripes, nubby linen, or grain sack fabric.
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Wall Paint: Shaded White by Farrow & Ball
16Wimborne White by Farrow & Ball
Stephen Karlisch, styling by Jimmie Henslee If you love the idea of gray but don’t want to commit to a house full of it, paint a room’s trim or wainscoting in your favorite gray hue, then pair it with a delicate off-white.
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Wall Paint Color: Wimborne White by Farrow & Ball
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17Swiss Coffee by Behr
David Hillegas, styling by Heather Chadduck Hillegas 18Seapearl by Benjamin Moore
Read McKendree When picking out your perfect warm white paint color, look to other colors in the room. If they’re cool-toned, like the blues shown in this breakfast nook, pick a white with a gray ground. (If they’re warm-toned, seek out a creamy white with a yellow or tan ground.)
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Wall Paint Color: Seapearl by Benjamin Moore
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19Classic White Buff by Sherwin-Williams
David Hillegas If you want to give your room a little more gravitas, choose a paint color with historic charm. This kitchen’s gray-toned warm white is rooted in the 1800s, which we think makes it pretty tried-and-true.
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Cabinet Paint Color: Classic Light Buff by Sherwin-Williams
20Dimity by Farrow & Ball
Stephen Karlisch
Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and styles content for the print magazine. When she isn’t working, can often be found digging around antique shops for the perfect find. Follow her adventures on Instagram!
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