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Survey - Go to Paint Colors

Tom Puiia
  • Portsmouth, NH
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I'm curious if others have a go to paint scheme for their rentals I.e. Kitchens & Bath Swiss Coffee and living spaces are Revere Pewter.

Or, do you treat each rental differently and pick unique colors for that specific unit.

Thanks in advance. Interested to see the replies.

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    I paint ceilings white ceiling paint, trim is white if it is already painted or wood grain if it is already like that.  For every other wall I buy Behr Accessible Beige by the 5 gallon bucket, if there is a wall that is the color in every house.  I paint flat because you don't have to match sheen for touchup and am trying Behr scuff resistance to see if it lives up to its name.  As you scale having a multitude of paint colors is going to be a nightmare for both inventory and logistics.  This is a greyish beige color that looks good and is currently in style.  If styles change I'll change to that color but the 1 paint strategy will remain.  

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