Nov 02, 2011
Picking a Great Neutral: Taupe
I've been reading a lot of paint SOS messages from our Simplifying Fabulous! readers and on Benjamin Moore's Expert Exchange app on Facebook. Choosing bright colored paints is often more difficult than choosing a neutral, as there are sooo many types and shades. For me, one of the best neutrals is taupe. The color "taupe" is an umbrella term, as you can have taupes that tend more toward the grays or the browns, greens or even purples! Taupes are warm, homey and very versatile!
Q: I'm moving into a townhouse and am painting the entire main floor. The ceilings are soaring. The trim and the mantle of the fireplace are white and the hardwood floors are light. The kitchen has espresso cabinetry. My look is cottage-y with several shabby chic antiques. I need a great taupe neutrall. HELP! Thank you! - Lori K.
a gorgeous taupe I used in a recent kitchen project!
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