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Less is often more when it comes to paint options.
If you’ve ever brought home too many swatches and gotten seriously confused, we understand.
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Design byEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Treron Green No.
Lately, Treron Green has been one of her go-to colors.
“This is a true medium green,” Murphy says.
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“It isn’t too light or too dark, and it’s for sure not a hunter green.
It reads as a perfect neutral pop of color that can work in almost any space.”
“The color is bold and not for the timid,” he notes.
Craig & Rose
“But I’ve found that the deep, earthy tone makes rooms cozy and organic.
It’s also a great backdrop for art.”
Lucienne Olive by Craig & Rose
Craig & Rose
Thisolive-meets-sage huealmost reads as brown in certain situations.
Colordrunk Designs
Tea Light by Benjamin Moore is a muted sage that invites tranquility into a room.
Arsenic No.
214 by Farrow & Ball is a mint green with a lively flair.
Shailey Murphy
Red Earth No.
Faded Terracotta No.
She especially loves applying it in neutral rooms that are heavy on both texture and mixed wood tones.
Hogg adores this color for its playful nature and vibrant energy.
“Troubadour embodies main character energy,” she says.
“Its dynamic presence becomes more than a design choiceit becomes a lifestyle statement.”