Sunday, September 30, 2012

Design Inspiration - 50 Shades of Gray, or "How to go insane trying to pick the perfect shade of gray for the exterior of your house."

You may remember that we had our heart set on Benjamin Moore Boothbay Gray for our exterior.  This weekend we spent most of our time splashing various shades of gray up on the house.  As it turns out, Boothbay Gray ended up looking more like this terrible house in Berkeley that we used to pass every time my Mom took me to the allergist periwinkle than "coastal gray." 

We went to the paint store no fewer than 10 times and ended up putting more shades of gray on the house than I ever wanted to see.  I'm not a designer and I have no formal training in color, but I know what I like and what I don't like.  It seemed that every gray that we tested looked either too blue or too brown.

I called my aunt, picked the brain of my friend who has extensive knowledge of color and we even rang the doorbell of a home just up the street that looks like it was imported from the coast of Maine.  Thankfully, the owner of the beautiful coastal style home didn't think we were total lunatics (or maybe he did, and hid his opinion quite well).  We were able to hold up the Benjamin Moore paint deck to his home and get a really close comparison.

In the end, I think we finally found the perfect shade of gray:

 
Benjamin Moore 1595 Rocky Coast
 
Just directly above the wire: Benjamin Moore 1595 Rocky Coast with Benjamin Moore Super White on the window trim
 


From Benjamin Moore: "Mirroring the color of wave-ravaged rocks along a stormy coastline, this rich, saturated gray confers depth and dimension to any space"

Now here's where it gets confusing: our siding is sort of a buttery yellow color, so any color that we splashed on the side tended to look much different than the color on the paint chip.  In other words, the white balance was getting altered by the siding color, and therefore screwing up with our perception of the actual color. 

I kept looking online for real life exterior swatches of Benjamin Moore and couldn't find any!  With that being said, I'm going to post all of them up so that if someone out there is searching for real life pictures of Benjamin Moore shades of gray, you've come to the right place!  Remember to take each picture with a grain of salt, as it was taken with my iPhone and in various shades of light (morning, full sun, late afternoon, early evening, etc) -and- our siding is that awful butter color, and will totally screw with your perception of color.

Another tip is to splash up the trim color next to the exterior body color, to get a real idea as to what the final product will look like.  Thanks to the Benjamin Moore dude (who was probably sick of seeing my mug), as he suggested that I try the paint with the crisp, white trim to get a better idea as what the color will actually look when it's all said and done. 

Benjamin Moore HC-162 Brewster Gray.  Looking much more periwinkle than we had thought.

Benjamin Moore Super White on the window trim, Benjamin Moore 1595 Rocky Coast above the wire and Benjamin Moore 1602 Gunmetal on the bottom left

Benjamin Moore 1595 Rocky Coast

Benjamin Moore HC-160 Knoxville Gray, looking very teal

Benjamin Moore HC-167 Amherst Gray.  I loved this color, while my husband thought that it looked too taupe.

Benjamin Moore HC-168 Chelsea Gray.  I also liked this one, but my husband thought it was too muddy.
Starting to feel slightly overwhelmed.
Needing a margarita and starting to question my sanity...
 
A few final thoughts:
  1. I am not at all associated with Benjamin Moore.  I just love their paint, particularly the Historical Collection.  I've painted almost 10 rooms with Benjamin Moore paint and can personally attest to the quality of paint.  It's rich in color, goes on well and holds up over years of sunlight and exposure. 
  2. No, I have not read "50 Shades of Grey," and have no plans to.

2 comments:

  1. THANK YOU! WOULD YOU POSSIBLY HAVE A PHOTO OF YOUR HOME AFTER COMPLETION? I AM DOING THE SAME THING YOU DID. TRYING TO SEARCH FOR PHOTOS ON LINE. YOU ARE THE FIRST THING I HAVE FOUND. WE HAVE CHOOSEN ROCKY COAST, BUT I AM CONCERNED IT MIGHT HAVE SOME BLUE! I WANT GRAY GRAY! I WOULD LOVE THO SEE YOUR FINSISHED PROJECT.

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  2. Love your post....I can relate. I spend countless hours searching for the perfect gray for my home's exterior.

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