What an excellent informative video! I’ve had the hardest time selecting my kitchen cabinet white color. You’ve helped me FINALLY come to a decision!! Alabaster it is! Thank you so much. I will definitely be back to hear what other content you’re producing. Thank you!!
Great video! I appreciate the time you took to show what the paint colors look like on the walls in different lighting. Your explanations were very helpful!
Great information-- thank you! I used SW Snowbound in a room with west natural light and it is a very stark white, with very cool undertones. I am surprised given the warm west light and slightly warm, clean wood floors!
Wow this video was so helpful! I have a house that faces west and south and gets a lot of natural light. I want something neutral on the walls and then one of the whites on the kitchen cabinets (that faces west) but I don't want anything to look yellow. Any suggestions on what to use on the walls and what to use on cabinets so that they go well together but don't look like the same color?
The combination of SW Alabaster on walls and SW Shoji White or White Duck on cabinets would be nice. Even SW Pure White on walls and SW Snowbound on cabinets :)
Fantastic video. I tried large samples of Shoji White in my large north facing kitchen and family room. With Pure White trim. I have lived with it for 2 weeks. I have dark hardwood floors and medium maple cabinets with a brown glaze. Island is a very Dark olive colour. Hardware is all oil rubbed bronze. The sun goes off these rooms by 10:30am and gets steadily darker, even on a sunny day. I find the Shoji a bit too pink. I have ultimately decided on SW Creamy for the walls. Much nicer warmer effect. Trying to get away from the beige which I have had for 23 years. I'm not sure about the trim. I do want the trim to pop a bit. Should I choose Pure White or White Snow. The other neutral whites do not show much contrast with the Creamy walls. Of course I am staying away from Highly Reflective White which I find too bright. Extra White is too blue. Any comments are welcome. Thank you from San Diego.
very helpful. Quick question. I have dover white interior color. I see a lot of yellow in the house, and borderline not liking it because of yellowish look. I have a brownish cabinets and LVP. What interior paint color matches with it? thinking of alabaster or shojii white, whats your recommendation?
I just used pure white in a flip house. I first used China white and it looked so creamy and dingy-looked terrible. The pure white was absolutely beautiful paired with the same on the trim. I plan on using it in my own home. I used sw alabaster and it’s definitely creamy especially with the suggested pure white trim.
Best video so far on white paint that I’ve seen. Thank you! This personally helped me a lot!
Thanks!
What an excellent informative video! I’ve had the hardest time selecting my kitchen cabinet white color. You’ve helped me FINALLY come to a decision!! Alabaster it is! Thank you so much. I will definitely be back to hear what other content you’re producing. Thank you!!
That’s good to know :) thank you so much!
Great video! I appreciate the time you took to show what the paint colors look like on the walls in different lighting. Your explanations were very helpful!
Thanks :)
Great information-- thank you! I used SW Snowbound in a room with west natural light and it is a very stark white, with very cool undertones. I am surprised given the warm west light and slightly warm, clean wood floors!
It definitely is a stark white color with cooler undertones :)
Great video tutorial. Clear and relevant. Thank you!
Your welcome!!
I'm considering SW Pearly White. Would love to hear your thoughts on this color. Thank you so much for this informative video. Whites are challenging.
Yes sure! Meanwhile, I have a prepackaged color palette for SW Pearly White on my etsy shop if you’d like to check out :)
Thank you! @@nish.onlineinteriordesign
Wow this video was so helpful! I have a house that faces west and south and gets a lot of natural light. I want something neutral on the walls and then one of the whites on the kitchen cabinets (that faces west) but I don't want anything to look yellow. Any suggestions on what to use on the walls and what to use on cabinets so that they go well together but don't look like the same color?
The combination of SW Alabaster on walls and SW Shoji White or White Duck on cabinets would be nice. Even SW Pure White on walls and SW Snowbound on cabinets :)
This was very, very helpful! Thank you:)
Your welcome :)
Fantastic video. I tried large samples of Shoji White in my large north facing kitchen and family room. With Pure White trim. I have lived with it for 2 weeks. I have dark hardwood floors and medium maple cabinets with a brown glaze. Island is a very Dark olive colour. Hardware is all oil rubbed bronze. The sun goes off these rooms by 10:30am and gets steadily darker, even on a sunny day. I find the Shoji a bit too pink. I have ultimately decided on SW Creamy for the walls. Much nicer warmer effect. Trying to get away from the beige which I have had for 23 years. I'm not sure about the trim. I do want the trim to pop a bit. Should I choose Pure White or White Snow. The other neutral whites do not show much contrast with the Creamy walls. Of course I am staying away from Highly Reflective White which I find too bright. Extra White is too blue. Any comments are welcome. Thank you from San Diego.
SW Pure White should be good to go!
Favorite white for smaller bathroom with no natural light?
@@angelacaslerramirez7932 SW Snowbound or Pure White
Super video, thanks! Almost like a tutorial.
I am glad!
You are such a classic beauty!
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very helpful. Quick question. I have dover white interior color. I see a lot of yellow in the house, and borderline not liking it because of yellowish look. I have a brownish cabinets and LVP. What interior paint color matches with it? thinking of alabaster or shojii white, whats your recommendation?
Have recommended you colors. Do let me know what you feel about them :)
I just used pure white in a flip house. I first used China white and it looked so creamy and dingy-looked terrible. The pure white was absolutely beautiful paired with the same on the trim. I plan on using it in my own home. I used sw alabaster and it’s definitely creamy especially with the suggested pure white trim.
Pure White is neutral and classic! Yes, alabaster can come off slightly creamy when paired with Pure White :)
Awesome contrent, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I chose SW whitetail in a hurry - is it a good choice for desi houses ?
What is your interior design style? SW Whitetail is good. It definitely reflects a touch of yellow undertone.
@@nish.onlineinteriordesign ok thanks
Could we use Extra White on the ceilings, walls, and trim? Of course with the appropriate sheens
Yes! Why not? But expect the space to appear too bright and airy!
It sounds like it might be too bright.. what would you recommend to tone it down a bit
Picking furniture in shades of gray, slate blue, and greige :)
This really helped me.💯. Thanks. Which one do you recommend for a small house with poor lighting. Thanks.
Thank you :) for the whole house scheme - SW Pure White or SW Snowbound/Alabaster should do!
very helpful
Thanks!
Thank you! New sub here!
Your welcome!
Great video! Timestamps would be helpful ❤
Thanks!
Great video ! Better than most interior u tube designers I’ve seen !
Fact!