“Rain” is a very light neutral grey. It’s neither too warm, too cold, too blue, violet, green, etc. I went to great lengths to create a true light grey. As you’ll see in the photos below, it adapts to a variety of spaces and styles creating a soothing atmosphere.
“Rain” creates an oasis of calm in this contemporary bedroom.“Rain” walls with “White Opal” trim and ceiling in this cottage on Audubon Park in New OrleansThis client used “Rain” on all the walls throughout this Baton Rouge homerenovated by Amelia Fine Construction. All ceilings are “Silvery Blue”, “White Opal” trim and kitchen cabinets .Kitchen cabinetry and all trim throughout the house is “White Opal”. Ceilings are all “Silvery Blue”
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Ellen Kennon Design, Furnishings & Full Spectrum Paints
As an Interior Designer with over three decades of experience, I’ve learned that color and light have a tremendous impact on our well being.
Color is the quickest, most affordable way to define the overall character and feel of a space so the selection of paint colors and the spectrum of pigments which produce colors are critical.
Our paints are blended from the 7 colors of natural sunlight, so they reflect a broader range of light and coordinate more easily with the colors and furnishings around them. They are chameleon-like in their ability to pick up colors from adjacent materials and don’t turn muddy or lose their character in low light conditions like standard paints.
Although we have never advertised, we have been featured in numerous national publications including Architectural Digest, House Beautiful and the Wall Street Journal.
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