It allows you to move the sample around in the room to catch the different lights. Samplize will send you a reusable peel and stick samples made with real paint. And due to challenges in getting paint samples these days, I am excited to share a better option. I’ve never had a problem with paint swatches all over my walls, but I realize that’s sometimes inconvenient. How to test Paint ColorsĪs I said, testing your paint shade in your actual space, especially with whites, is so important. Pretty much anything 80 or above is considered white, and “off whites” can hover from ~70-80.Īlabaster’s LRV of 82 is reflective enough to be a true white while soft enough not to feel stark, even if your style is a bit more traditional or subdued. Sherwin Williams High Reflective White (which is one of the brightest paint whites you can get) is 93. Sherwin Williams Alabaster white has an LRV of 82.įor the record, no actual paint has an LRV of 100. The higher the number, the more light is reflected. The Light Reflective Value or LRV of any paint is a number assigned based on how much light the color reflects, with 0 being absolute black and 100 being pure white. Office with Sherwin Williams Alabaster walls Its neutral undertones of Alabaster can leave it looking almost true white at times, especially with lots of natural light, as you can see in this north-facing room. While Alabaster may look white at first glance, if you place it next to a true white, you will notice that it has some beige – or almost greige – undertones.Īs a creamy white, Alabaster leans neither blue nor yellow but is a true warm neutral color. Often when we think of “warm,” we picture a creamy color with a hint of yellow, but Alabaster manages to be a slightly warm off-white color without yellow undertones. Undertones are simply the colors that can appear in certain lights or when next to other colors. And this is especially true of white paints. With any color, it is important to consider its undertones to know how the paint color may change depending on lighting conditions and color pairings. So while Alabaster is an incredibly strong option, remember that you’ll want to consider your own space and these factors before deciding for sure. Even after doing this job for years, I still bring paint samples into each space and watch them at different times of day before making a decision. Open kitchen/dining/living with SW Alabaster walls with SW Extra White Trimĭisclaimer: I always recommend testing colors in the actual space where you intend to use them. Note: all the images you see in the post are actually painted with SW 7008. SW 7008 Alabaster Paint ColorĪlabaster was the Sherwin Williams Color of the Year a few years ago, and with good reason! I want to start by talking about the paint: its make up, its undertones, its strengths… Then we’ll get more specific about how to use it in real spaces with actual palettes. So today I am continuing the paint color reviews with some real-life images of Sherwin Williams Alabaster SW 7008 in various spaces. I therefore am a firm believer in exploring paint colors in real spaces as much possible. It bring a lightness to a room and allows the furniture, artwork, and homeowners bring the color… And Sherwin Williams Alabaster is one of the most beautiful white paint colors.ĭespite my husband’s insistence that “are’t all whites the same?!”, whites are actually some of the most difficult paints to choose, as they can vary so much depending on the lighting and other surroundings. White paint is my go-to backdrop wall color for almost any space.
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