Here are 22 just-right white paints that you might’t go wrong with.
For her blank slate, Sherwin-Williams' Oyster White is the perfect balance of warmth and refreshing.
Benjamin Moore’s French Canvas has a slight green undertone which plays intothe home’slakeside surroundings.

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As they both derive from the same beige family, the colors cooperate to create a cohesive effect.
Farrow & Ball School House White (No.
This paint, designed to resemble the color used in old schoolhouses, has a timeless quality.

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Instead, it exudes the dreamy tranquility of off-white with hints of ivory.
Inthis entry, designer Caroline Brackett used the shade in a high gloss.
The creamy tone is especially suited to compact spaces, likethis quaint kitchen, to help them live larger.

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Brass hardware and brown accents pop against the light color.
This living room is swathed with the slightly gray under-toned white from the original beaded-board ceilings to the walls.
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Lindsay Bierman doubled down on the formula for a warmer ivory hue in this living room.
The soft fabrics bounce off the glow from the painted walls uniting the space.
A butcher block countertop for the island and antique brass hardware adds more warmth to the space.

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Next to a busy flooring, the agreeable white and neutral shades make this kitchen an inviting space.
This paint with a touch of cream creates warmth throughout the entire space.
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Its red-based undertones make it ideal forwhitewashing bricks.
The versatile color glows in thisbeachside house’snatural light.
Using neutral white paint reflects the exterior’s beauty, lush greenery, and endless blue skies.

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Farrow & Ball Wimborne White (No.
The space feels light and airy for entertaining when paired with a white carpet.
It also gives the appearance of more space in a room because it closely resembles pure white.

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A living room adorned with wooden accents will draw out the warmth of this classic color.
The designer notes, “It’s important not to paint your house with a confusing riot of colors.
A brighter white shade like this can help make a smaller space feel much larger.

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Its soft quality allows it to absorb natural light without an alarmingly over-powering illumination.
Using Westhighland White on the floors and ceiling draws the eyes towards the natural light.
The subtle shade is the perfect backdrop for this cozyDallas, Texas homefilled with green and yellow accents throughout.

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