If you’re looking to achieve a fresh, traditional look, white on white is a no-brainer.
Neutral furnishings help this space to appear even more sunny and spacious.
This space is the opposite of the one pictured above and looks just as welcoming.
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
Keeping this window in its natural wooden state provides contrast and a natural touch.
Choose from cream, eggshell, ivory, vanilla, and more.
Here, a dip-dyed look stands out and adds plenty of visual interest to this calming bedroom.
Charlie Juliet PhotographyforLauren Behfarin Design
Deep Blue Walls and Deep Blue Trim
Feeling funky?
We love the bold blue paired with the contrasting yellow and white curtains here, too.
White Walls and Wood Trim
Sire Design
Why not keep it nice and natural?
Madeline Harper PhotoforThe Identite Collective
White Walls and Black Trim
Becca Interiors
Want to instantly dress up a space?
Try white walls with high contrast semi-gloss black trim.
Try painting the doors black for an even more bold look.
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
In a small room, this can make the space feel larger.
However, contrast trim is also a striking design feature.
It depends on what you want to highlight!
Public 311 DesignforElsie Home
White is the go-to interior trim color for many designers and homeowners.
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
Sarah Stacey Interior Design
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
Amy BartlamforKate Lester Design
Sarah Stacey Interior Design
Sire Design
Becca Interiors
House Nine Design Studio
House Nine Design Studio