![]() Again, highlighting the importance of light when deciding on a paint color. The darker photo was taken late in the day, while the brighter version was taken in the morning. ![]() These photos were also taken at different times of the day, from a room that is east-facing: so it gets nice morning light, but's dark all afternoon. On the right side of the photo, the chairs have been switched out for lighter ones, and a light colored rug has been added, which has eliminated the green undertone from the paint color. On the left, all the furniture is brown and it clearly brings out a green undertone on the back wall. This is the same room, paint Mindful Gray. If you are using this paint color in a light-filled room, it will certainly look more like a warm gray. In a room dark room with not a lot of natural light, or a room with a lot of dark furniture, the green will become more apparent. The taupe is more evident in Repose Gray, while the green is more evident in Mindful Gray. ![]() Mindful Gray is a warm gray, with a green and sometimes taupe, undertone. Our dining room is actually painted Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray, which is the next darkest shade on the same color card as Repose Gray. Those of you who have noted that it looks darker than the Repose Gray in the adjoining hallway are in fact, right. But one color that I frequently get asked about is the paint color in our dining room. You already know that most of my home is painted with Sherwin Williams Repose Gray and Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray. 6 Looking For More Interior Paint Colors?
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