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Calming paint colors will help you to create a serene space.
Blue is generally considered the most calming color, reminiscent of ocean vistas and clear skies.
Explore these calming paint colors to find the right shade for your mood and your space.
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Brexton Cole Interiors added texture to the wall behind the bed with picture frame molding.
Kate Marker Interiors paired vertical shiplap walls with light wood herringbone floors and a modern farmhouse sink vanity.
Brexton Cole Interiors
Interior designer Tyler Karu paired the moody paint with warm sconce lighting and wicker furniture in this Maine space.
Desiree Burns Interiors paired the subtle shade with gold-toned hardware and a modern mirror.
Mary Patton Design paired the wall paint with bronze brown headboards and canopy beds in this inviting space.
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
The rich color will add depth to your space and take on a deeper hue after dark.
Jessica Nelson Design chose a muted shade that creates a restful atmosphere.
Kendall Wilkinson Design paired sandy beige walls with off-white paint to highlight the crown moldings of this traditional space.
Annie Sloan
Mix with aged brass and black accents for quiet elegance.
Paint suggestion:Farrow & Ball Off-Black
Kate Marker Interiors
DesignTyler Karu/ Photo byErin Little
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Design byTyler Karu/ Photo byErin Little
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Mary Patton Design
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Farrow & Ball
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wildling Photography
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Becca Interiors
Michelle Boudreau Design/ Photo byLance Gerber
Erin Williamson Design
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Kendall Wilkinson Design
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Mary Patton Design
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