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Repainting Cool Gray Walls With A Creamy Beige

We were pleased to paint for these clients again after doing their full exterior the previous year. They were ready to make a change from the cooler gray tones that the interior walls were originally painted.

They chose a creamy beige colour for the main living spaces. The master bedroom was painted in an comforting shade of coral and the child’s room on the main level was done in a rich, mossy green. To compliment the warmth of the colours all of the trim work and doors were done in a creamy white. The new colours have made the house look very inviting.

Bedrooms Walls Changed From Green And Brown To A Warm Cream

These bedrooms were ready for a makeover. One of them had a border to remove along the ceiling line and the walls of both rooms needed a fair amount of patching and sanding. The client had us re-paint in a warm cream colour called White Down from Benjamin Moore. What a difference it made in the brightness and feel of the rooms.

A Big Impact Can Be Made Without A Dramatic Colour Change

A repaint can have a big impact without doing a dramatic colour change. These clients were ready to move on from their gold coloured walls. They wanted a colour that looked updated, but not so different that it would require a complete dรฉcor change. Their main concerns were choosing a colour that worked well with the slate flooring and the kitchen cabinets. They were not fond of the flooring, but it would be too costly to replace. The good thing is the floor has many colours in it to pull from. As long as the new wall colour was in the right tone it would work.


They chose Bennington Gray, one of the timeless colours from the Benjamin Moore historic collection. It’s not what most people would consider gray. The best way to describe it would be a warm neutral with a subtle golden/green undertone. The first picture below is the original gold walls. There’s nothing wrong with them, but could be considered somewhat dated and they are fairly dark.

In this next photo we have re-painted the walls in Bennington Gray. It give the space an updated look and it’s a bit lighter and brighter. It works well with the kitchen cabinets, the fireplace and the existing trim work colour.

A Town House Colour Change From Cool To Warm Walls

The new owner of this townhouse wanted a warmer colour on the walls. The existing blue/gray was cold feeling in comparison to the floors and other warm wood tones in the home. They hired us to re-paint the main living space, entry, stairwell and upper landing with a warm gray/green colour.

Painting A Patio Home Light Gray

Through referrals we’ve painted several patio homes in this complex. These clients were ready for a change from the yellow and dark gold accent walls.

We painted the walls throughout the main living area, kitchen, guest bedroom and laundry room. They recently installed new gray carpet so they picked a light gray for the walls and went with a warm white for the trim work and doors.

Painting Condo Walls In Pale Oak

We were hired to paint this condo to prepare it for sale. The owners wanted the condo to be painted in a colour that was neutral enough that it would appeal to a wide variety of potential buyers. They choose Benjamin Moore Pale Oak for the walls. The trim work and doors were painted in Simply White. The condo is clean, refreshed and ready to sell.

Changing A Condo From A Cool Off White To Warm Earthy Tones

When the client purchased this condo the walls were painted in an off-white with a very cool undertone. They did not like it and it didn’t work well in the space. When you paint your walls a white colour it’s important that it’s the right white that works with the other elements of your home. Regardless, white walls are not for everyone and this client wanted a warmer colour with more depth.

The client had us re-paint the walls of the main living space and bathroom in three variations of an earthy colour. It compliments their furnishings, flooring and area rugs.

A Colour Change From Gray Walls To Yellow

The walls throughout the main living space of this patio home were painted in a gray colour several years ago. The homeowner never quite warmed up to the colour. The living room has north facing windows and therefore receives little to no direct sunlight for most of the year.

To add a sense of warmth the client chose to have us re-paint the walls in a cheery yellow colour. We carried the colour through the living and dining area, the kitchen, hallway and entry. To help further brighten up the space we re-painted the ceilings as well. At first glance they didn’t appear that off-white, but once we started to apply a white ceiling paint it became obvious how much of a gray tone they had. The trim work and doors were re-painted in soft white.

Painting A Condo In Preparation To Sell

After having this condo as a rental property for a number of years the owner was ready to sell. It was in need of some major T.L.C. to get it ready for the market.

We did an extensive amount of patching and sanding to get the walls and trim work looking good again. We painted the walls with the Benjamin Moore colour called Wind’s Breath and the trim work and doors were done with Simply White.

The condo looks clean and fresh and is ready for the agent to list it for sale.

Painting A Renovation Of A Home’s Main Level

We have done work several times for this renovation contractor. On this occasion it was for a renovation that was being done to the main living area on the main floor of a house. We came in at two different stages of the renovation to do painting. The first time we painted the ceilings, primed any areas with new drywall and did the majority of patching and sanding to the original drywall.

After the flooring and trim work were installed we returned to do any additional prep work to the walls and filled, sanded and caulked all the newly installed trim work. Two coats of paint were applied to all the walls and trim work as well as the doors. Due to a long ordering and install wait the kitchen had yet to be installed and the fireplace got finished at a later date.

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