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If you are in search of the perfect haint blue for your own space, we’ve got you.

When it comes to design, there’s no denying that Southerners love a classic.

Brandon Ingram Florida Cottage

In keeping with Southern traditions, Ingram opted for a “haint blue” ceiling. He usedWaterscapeby Sherwin-Williams there and complemented it with a soft gray (Samovar Silverby Sherwin-Williams) on the floor. He left the porch unscreened to allow for maximum sunlight. “No matter how good the screen is, it will always cast at least a little bit of shade. Here, I wanted the shadows and the sunlight to play on the front,” he says.Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez

Well, it’s definitely one of many Southern classics.

Why Do Southerners Paint Porch Ceilings Blue?

This would disorient the spirits and prevent them from capturing another victim.

Moreover, trees were adorned with empty blue glass bottles, which enslaved Africans believed would trap the spirits.

No matter its origins or bug-zapping abilities, it is a gorgeous hue and a staple forSouthern porches.

But there’s one blue that just takes the cake.

Sherwin-Williams Waterscape (SW 6470)is a dynamic, perfectly soft-but-bright blue infused with hints of green.

But this one blends seamlessly and brings out the blues and greens around it.

but retains an undeniable watery blue-ness.

In keeping with Southern traditions, designer of the Oakleaf Cottage,C.

Brandon Ingramopted for a “haint blue” ceiling.

He left the porch unscreened to allow for maximum sunlight.

Here, I wanted the shadows and the sunlight to play on the front," he says.

Notice how the paint’s various hues play up the blue in the hydrangeas and the otherwise gray floor.

It feels crisp, but not blunt or overwhelming.

More Pretty Blues for Porch Ceilings

A few other favorites shades