Home Designers Are Losing It Over Moody Green Shade of Sherwin Williams Paint
An entire space can feel different just by changing the paint color; it has the ability to set different moods of a room, brighten spaces up or even make them feel different in size! We have long seen trends of revamping spaces through the use of paint, such as adding textural aspects, adding unique twists and reworking old surfaces.
Founded in 1866, painting professionals Sherwin Williams have been leading the game in not only durable paints but also super vibrant colors. With fun names from “Mineral Deposit” to “Rosy Outlook” they make some pretty beautiful shades that are certain to suit anyone's fancy.
They recently released a brand new color that gives off the perfect subtle moody feel. It has a mossy rich base with grey cool undertones, leaving designers swooning over the shade. Meg Loren (@meglorencreates on Instagram), a self-proclaimed "paint enthusiast," posted a dreamy video of this color in a small bathroom—and it's grabbing everyone's attention. Check it out below.
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This beautiful Sherwin Williams color is called "Rock Bottom." It would be perfect for painting screened in patio decks, porches, powder rooms or giving kitchen cabinets a gorgeous makeover.
"Such a vibe!!! ????," one commenter wrote.
"I love how moody it is ??," another home design creator said.
Another user commented on the post, saying, "I painted our master bedroom a similar dark green...at night, the walls 'disappeared'...it was so cozy!"
And many others wrote how the shade is "so pretty" and "perfect." We definitely agree!
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How Paint Colors Can Influence Your Mood
Certain colors can bring forth different moods in us, such as yellows and oranges are primarily used to evoke energy, happiness and excitement, but these colors can actually be anxiety-inducing for some when it comes time to relax and unwind.
Cool colors such as greens, blues and purples promote relaxation and focus.
Neutral colors such as beige otherwise known as “sad beige” in the design world is a color often associated with not being over-stimulating nor over relaxing.
When picking a paint color take these tips into considerations to ensure the vibe you want to set is met!
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