6 Livable paint color ideas To increase Your color confidence

Our favorite paint colors for 2017 lean towards striking, yet livable shades that add quiet drama to spaces. We’re craving some color, but we don’t want to go all the way. Browse through our gallery and see show-stopping spaces that use color in a livable way.

To see our full 2017 paint Report, pick up our January issue, on newsstands December 12.

Benjamin Moore’s Templeton Gray reads as blue in this bedroom, giving the space a cozy, cocooning feel. A crisp white on the ceiling keeps the room feeling airy and bright.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: house & home September 2013

Designer: Olivia Botrie

Painting a half wall is a terrific way to add interest without committing to full-fledged color. For an inspired choice, try Farrow & Ball’s Red Earth (64) and paint an accent stripe in Nancy’s Blushes (278), also Farrow & Ball. get the full instructions here.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: house & home decorating With White 2016 SIP

In this bedroom, pale blue walls — Whispering Spring by Benjamin Moore — give the space a soothing and peaceful atmosphere. Patterned pillows and a Japanese poster add a dash of character, avoiding the color from feeling too soft.

Photographer: Virginia Macdonald

Source: house & home June 2013

Designer: Beth Poulter

Sico’s Chagall’s Lovers highlights the elaborate wall panelling in this bathroom, adding a regal look to the sweet shade. A yellow clawfoot tub, while a completely unexpected color, looks surprisingly at home in the pastel room.

Photographer: Courtesy of Catchpole & Rye

Source: house & home March 2013

Green has proven itself to be a versatile paint choice, and it gives this kitchen an organic, country-inspired feel. Here, Guilford Green on the walls and Maid of the Mist on the cabinets, both by Benjamin Moore, look modern and refined.

Photographer: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore

Source: house & home may 2015

A hutch painted in Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke looks polished next to a cream-colored fireplace mantel.

Photographer: Janet Kimber

Source: house & home March 2014

Designer: Kenneth McRobbie and Colin Blanchard

Author: kxxjy

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