We are so happy that we found your color wheel! We just painted our exterior with Breezy as main color and Anew Gray as Gable Accent, trim is Extra White, looks amazing! Thank you for all your color knowledge and giving people ideas and inspiration.
Thank you so much, Kevin and Kelly! I am truly so happy that the Color Wheel was so helpful for you. That is what I love. Helping people find the right colors for their homes.
I’m looking for a contrast for SW Breezy for my master bedroom – I’ve painted the master bath with Breezy, and would like to paint just one wall of the bedroom with Breezy. East facing window – not a real large room. I am thinking a beige? but don’t want it to be too gray or too yellow
First, please forgive me for my delayed response! I am catching up on missed comments and although it has been awhile, I hope I can still help you. I love the color Breezy! I would try Balanced Beige or Anew Gray for a not too gray and not too yellow neutral to go with it. I always recommend getting samples to test out first, so if these are too dark for your lighting, try the lighter versions of each: Accessible Beige and Agreeable Gray. In my experience, these neutrals are the perfect combination for those needing a beige in between being super warm (yellow/golden) or super cool (gray). Let me know if you have any more questions or if I can help further! Thanks you for reaching out.
We are so happy that we found your color wheel! We just painted our exterior with Breezy as main color and Anew Gray as Gable Accent, trim is Extra White, looks amazing! Thank you for all your color knowledge and giving people ideas and inspiration.
Thank you so much, Kevin and Kelly! I am truly so happy that the Color Wheel was so helpful for you. That is what I love. Helping people find the right colors for their homes.
Have a great week!
Laura
I’m looking for a contrast for SW Breezy for my master bedroom – I’ve painted the master bath with Breezy, and would like to paint just one wall of the bedroom with Breezy. East facing window – not a real large room. I am thinking a beige? but don’t want it to be too gray or too yellow
Hi Martha,
First, please forgive me for my delayed response! I am catching up on missed comments and although it has been awhile, I hope I can still help you. I love the color Breezy! I would try Balanced Beige or Anew Gray for a not too gray and not too yellow neutral to go with it. I always recommend getting samples to test out first, so if these are too dark for your lighting, try the lighter versions of each: Accessible Beige and Agreeable Gray. In my experience, these neutrals are the perfect combination for those needing a beige in between being super warm (yellow/golden) or super cool (gray). Let me know if you have any more questions or if I can help further! Thanks you for reaching out.