Wallpaper Paint Pairings

When it comes to wallpaper, I have the pleasure of working directly with interior designers in the trade. This means that particular interior designer might be working with the architects, contractors, and subcontractors for both remodels and new construction. It’s a dream team!

Because the process stems from a collaborative design board of inspiration from beginning to end, I’m often asked “what whites would pair well with the whites from your wallpaper” or I’ll hear ideas like “we want to pull the green out for trim work.”

You see, I grew up around residential and commercial construction. I’m partial, sure, but he’s pretty great. So I know this process dearly.

 

SHADES OF WHITE

Alpine White 2047-70 is my go-to white that matches ALL the whites you see across the wallpaper collection

MOODY DARKS

My go to almost black throughout the collection is BM 2126-10, Black Tar. It’s deep and moody but cozy and warm.

MUTED COLORS

From Caramel Corn to Newport Green …with a little Feature Grey in the mix, you’ll find all my colors used throughout the collection.

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A LITTLE DISCLAIMER:
This guide is not an exact match but the best representation of Benjamin Moore brand colors that match as closely as possible to the colors used to create our wallpapers. It is highly recommended that you purchase a sample and match any pairing or coordinating paint samples to your piece.

 
 

by Hope Johnson | inspired my nostalgia and comfort

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