Such gorgeous color picks!! Can you share what color of white you used for the trim in the Windsong bathroom? It pairs perfectly with the Sleigh Bells! Reply
Beautiful bathrooms! Could you share the name of the fabric of the romans in the first photo over the bath tub? It is beautiful! Reply
Awesome – thank you for sharing! The Benjamin Moore Black Jack with the different finishes in the bathroom is gorgeous. Reply
I just have a (maybe) silly question. I often see designers cut paint at different percents. Obviously there is something different to that than just moving up or down he shades on the same paint strip. For example, my kitchen is Sleigh Bells and the adjoining rooms are Horizon (2 up on the paint strip) Can you explain the difference? Reply
Hi! I notice you don’t paint your ceilings the same color but find that so common in design. Why don’t you? Reply
Would love a blog post on how you pair white trim and ceilings with white walls. So common in your beautiful projects! Reply
Hi there, can you share the tile floor in the Modern Mountain Home, and the overhead vanity light in the Promentory project? Thank you! Reply
Thank you! I am using one of the whites suggested… I noticed simply looks very warm compared to chantilly and super white.. can chantilly look too stark or simply white come across yellowish against carrara marble? Can you speak about the two bright whites vs simply white as far as when/why you would use? I don’t want vanity to look cold and stark however I do want it to be white and not look yellowish.. especially in a bathroom with carrara floor and vanity top with white subway tile. Thank you! Your blog is so helpful! Mary Reply