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Friday Edition

3/15/2019

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One of our most asked questions is- What is your favorite white paint color?
​There are a ton of different whites out there and they all have different shades and hues which can make it hard to make a selection. In an effort to make it a little bit more simple, I've compiled a list of my favorites. These are the ones we go back to time and time again.

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BM Moonshine
This has become one of my favorite colors. It is just the right amount of warm and the right amount of cool. Not too white and not too gray. It has just enough color to it that it still reads as a white but gives a good amount of definition to an otherwise light palette.
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BM Classic Gray
You'll never go wrong with Classic Gray. It has just the slightest hint of gray undertone and makes a space look bright and airy. It has a neutral hue, so it really looks nice in almost any room. It is the perfect neutral white.
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BM Pearl Gray
I painted our whole living room and kitchen this color and everyone thinks it is white but it reflects the most beautiful soft blue undertones. When paired with a coastal palette it really brings the whole color scheme together and makes it feel cohesive.
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BM Sea Pearl
This white has warm, sunny undertones. Use it when you want to add a sunny glow to your space. 
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BM Silver Satin
Cooler than Classic Gray, this is also a perfect neutral white. It has quiet gray undertones and looks amazing with practically every palette. It makes a space feel crisp and clean.
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7 Comments
Joe link
5/27/2019 01:09:19 pm

Love the style! I was wonder what tile you used for the seagrove kitchen backsplash. It's great and we'd love to use it for our new one. Thanks!

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3/14/2021 11:39:43 pm

Thank you so much! I want to paint all of the walls in my home white - but I definitely want to mix up the shades I really appreciate this detailed breakdown :)

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9/3/2021 03:05:27 am

I believe I will decorate my kitchen when creating a home. Because having enough space to cook is also important to me. I really enjoy smart cooking devices because they are not only quick and easy to use, but they are also healthful.

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Kelly
1/13/2022 11:15:55 pm

Hello- I have been trying to find out the name of the tile used in the backsplash over the stove in your Friday Edition 3/15/2019 for Benjamin Moore “Moonshine” paint. I’ve seen it multiple times and can’t locate the name or manufacturer of the tile, which would be perfect in the kitchen renovation of our 1865 house. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Best, Kelly

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    Old Seagrove Homes was created out of a chance meeting one summer night on a roof deck overlooking the beach in 2007. While Alex was already running a construction company, Cynthia had studied fine arts and design. Three children and many projects later, the couple knew that what had started out as a construction company, was quickly growing into something much more. Today, Alex and Cynthia Rice work together as a design team, building inspiring homes from conception to construction and custom finishes. Thanks for following along with us!

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