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David Robertson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Interior Paint Colors..Any suggestions?

David Robertson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Kansas City, MO
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I am finishing up my first flip and we will be painting the interior of the house in the next few days. I'm curious what paint colors you guys are using for your interior paint in your rehab properties?

I was thinking Kilm Beige or something neutral. Are grays in style right now?

Thanks for your help.

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Chris Calabrese
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Mt. Pleasant, SC
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Chris Calabrese
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Mt. Pleasant, SC
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All Sherwin Williams...We've been using flat China White for walls and semi-gloss white for trim. I've used Kilim Beige a lot and it ends up looking a little pinkish. According to a designer I know, if you want more contrast, Softer Tan is the only SW beige without any pink tint to it.

For exterior, we have found a nice combo of Serious Gray with white trim and Sundried Tomato doors and shutters...we have received more compliments on this color scheme than almost anything we have done...see listing below...

http://www.irongatecharleston.com/listings/1808-sundancer-lane/

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