Walls to Fit You


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Quality | Sherwin Williams Cashmere

Are you looking for an economical yet dependable package? Our first of three options is Sherwin Williams Cashmere, a residential go to for it’s mid level cost yet quality results. We recommend Flat finish everywhere except bathrooms, kitchens and the like where the Low Lustre performs nicely. At a little under $400 for two coats in the average bedroom, this is an attractive option if you want professional paintwork for your walls but don’t want to break the bank.

Premium | Benjamin Moore Aura

Do you want what many consider to be one of the best wall paints for residential work over the last two decades? Our second option is Benjamin Moore Aura, with it’s patented color lock formula that we’ve found resists fading a year or two longer and has just a bit more depth of look and smoothness in feel. The Matte finish is perfect for all rooms other than high moisture where the Aura Bath & Spa finish is incredible in it’s durability yet without the shine. At about $500 for two coats in the average bedroom this is a popular option of ours.

Luxury | Farrow & Ball

Is the finest paint to ever grace the surface of interior walls what you desire? Our third option is Farrow & Ball. For any room where you want a legacy of beauty and sustainability, Farrow & Ball can’t be beat. These paints only offer their colors, a sophisticated collection of 132, which will inspire you. At a little over $600 for two coats in the average bedroom, these are pricey but oh so worth it.

In our nursery he used Farrow & Ball and we absolutely love it! The richness of the color and the feel of the paint on the wall are unlike any other paint I’ve ever seen or even knew existed.
— Jacklyn Heinlein 9/21/18 via Houzz