Spring Paint Refresh

A simple living room with walls painted in Adirondack Blue

Although the chill of winter is still in the air, March brings us the first signs of spring. Fragile greens are peaking through the melting snow and the grey skies begin to turn bluer. It is a time that makes us want to clean our homes, refresh our paint, and change out our décor. A fresh coat of paint on our walls will make all the difference in our home.

A bright hallway with a built-in sitting nook with walls painted in Crisp Linen

Refresh and revive a hallway with Crisp Linen MQ3-13, a light beige with warm undertones. Pair it with other shades of neutrals for your décor to create a space of harmony.

A calming bedroom with an accent wall painted in Urban Raincoat and surrounding walls in Blank Canvas

Update your bedroom with paint this spring by using soothing hues. Urban Raincoat N440-2 is used as an accent wall bringing a sense of quietude with its ever so calming blue undertones. Blank Canvas DC-003 finishes the look by opening up the space.

A built-in bookshelf painted in Platinum and surrounding walls in Ultra Pure White

A spring paint refresh can also be as simple as painting a bookshelf. The walls are Ultra Pure White PPU18-06 and the bookshelf is Platinum PPU26-11.

The exterior of a house with siding painted in Jungle Camouflage and a pop of colour on the window and door frames in Adirondack Blue

Complete your spring projects by painting the exterior of your home for all those upcoming outdoor events. Jungle Camouflage N350-4 is a go-to dusty sage that adds instant appeal to exteriors. Pair it with Adirondack Blue N480-5 for a pop of bolder colour on window and door frames.

A colour palette with Jungle Camouflage, Platinum, Adirondack Blue, Urban Raincoat, Crisp Linen, and Sculptor Clay

Making any small or large changes with paint can make all the difference for your spring cleaning and give your home a renewed look.

For more ways to use these colours, check out BEHR’s Colour Studio where you will find more inspiration, colour tools, and design advice.

Colourfully yours,
Deanna

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