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Kate - Updated: August 3, 2021
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Mega thanks to reader Lisa for the tip!


Yolanda Castillo says
I would like to use the Choice Cream as a neutral wall color. I’m liking mid-century with a little coastal feel. I think I’d like a bright white, semi-gloss trim. Any suggestions to spice it up?
Artie B. says
We just bought a mid-century ranch (built in 1957) in Arvada CO, just outside of Denver. We are going for that mid-century “modern” look. I am thinking of doing the whole house walls in Fenland, (keep in mind the trim and doors are stained honey-wood color) the ceiling in Choice Cream, and the bathrooms in Bungelhouse Blue. What is your expert opinion on this scheme?
Reid Sondrup says
Don’t believe I’ve seen this color palette discussed. http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-collection/lifestyle-collection/retro-revival/ They don’t quite hit the mark for me.
sherree says
While visiting family in Toronto I found a similar paint collection sold exclusively at their Home Hardware stores. It is also called “Vintage Finds” by Beauti-Tone paints. It has wonderful retro colors with names like Bewitched Blue, Eames Blue, Plastic Pink Flamingos, Atomic Sage, Nuclear Fizzin’, Yellow Submarine, Retro-A-Go-Go, Shag-tastic and more. Maybe our Canadian readers may want to check this out 🙂
Midge says
Love how the paint companies are reviving vintage colors! Dunn Edwards Paint has also put out a line of vintage colors this year! It is called “The Then, Now, and Forever” collection.
Joe Felice says
2013??? Heck, greige seems to have been the rage, at least with builders and HOAs, since the late ’80s. There are neighborhoods in which house after house is a shade of grey or light brown. Makes me physically ill. Some people are really afraid of color, I’ve learned, but that’s not I. Fortunately, color has crept back to the front, and people are re-discovering it. However, in the condo & apartment realm, burnt orange and light sage seem to be all the rage, and I’m already tired of that. Not to mention the boxiness and flat roofs. These things are thrown up in no time. Doesn’t bode well for the future. Even people who have no interest in mid-century style are turning to colors that were popular back then.
Nicole says
I do straight grey (it has hint of blue if anything) instead of grey, and it’s not that I’m afraid of color. It’s that I LOVE the monochrome look. Light grey (almost silver but not metallic) walls with charcoal curtains and rugs? Fab. It’s all about playing with texture.
pam kueber says
Okay but… one of my battle cries (in addition to Save the Pink Bathrooms) is “Resist the Greige Nation.” I think all you gray-fans have been mass hypnotized by contemporary marketeers. Back in the day, this was all called “battleship gray” – and it was the color you painted your concrete basement walls. The rest of the house: Got happy color because finally, we could!