Painting sample boards this week to take and view in the rooms. Just dont want an ugly, muddy army-like green either. Probably not. FULL Paint Colour Review: Benjamin Moore Classic Gray. I loved this post. Unlike Alabaster, Oyster White has very similar intentions to Shoji White. This is in my west-facing great room with almost full glass and 20 ft ceilings. In comparison, Shoji White paint has a lot more color to it. The first one is named Shoji white and also has a code SW 7042 assigned to it. I'm so glad you're here! Any suggestion that you may have will be great. I sampled some greiges but they just dont seem to work with my furnishings and fixed elements. Speaking of twins, I feel like you could see the difference between Aesthetic White and Shoji White better in the color strips that I made. A tint of yellow gives Dover White a brighter look thats soft and inviting. I have no idea what colour to use on the ceiling. It has an RGB value of R: 229, G: 223, and B: 210, a saturation of 27%, and a lightness of 86%. Its beautiful together! Two questions: 1. Keep an eye out colorful content is on its way to your inbox. Like those room dividers that you see sometimes. Thoughts on this? It looks great with Pure White for a little bit of contrast. How far into off white? With trends leaning warmer, expect to see more of this beautiful beige coming your way! The core of our upstairs is Repose Gray, so we would like something that flows with that. Any of which would be a beautiful complement to Urbane Bronze SW 7048. Shoji White is a much better color for exteriors than I thought it would be! It reminds me of the warm light of summer. Are you open to a light golden neutral? Modern Gray SW 7632 Any suggestions? It looks a bit dingy to me. Paired with White Dove for walls. I want to lean cool (no cream) and in the SW brochure, City Loft falls under a Cool White..so, Im a tad confused. Any suggestions? It looks so much bluer in your island than in the color swatch. I have reviewed quite a few creamy white paint colors lately, which inevitably leads me to discovering more of the same! Snowbound is a nice warm white that reads like a true white. Its a MODERN take on the heavy rich beiges from the early 2000s. I want to use it in an (adult) bedroom with slanted walls and paint the walls/ceilings all the same color. (Wall tile, fixtures & wood trim will be white-white.) The molding looks great with the suede paint but, will be touching the wall where I need to paint my transition color. Shoji White is a perfect light paint color for that farmhouse look. Not stark, but also dont want it to look like a dirty white. It's one of Sherwin Williams' top 50 paint colors and for good reason. I was looking at SW Discreet White but couldnt find many in-home examples to know whether it gave off purple vibes. If you try to put any other white on your walls, it may look like you tried to match your fireplace and failed. Shoji white (SW 7042) vs White duck (SW 7010) This color comparison involves two colors that comes from the same color collection. Thank you! Ive always been drawn to off-whites over white but all of the new sinks and tubs are white so Im completely lost as to the best trim and cabinet color. I do not want beige or cream. Im not sure why Sherwin Williams has Shoji White where it is. Is Dover White on the walls or trim? Another pastel and off-white on the list, SW White Duck has an LRV of 74 making it an absolute warm-toned paint color to be used in homes.