Queen Ellena Paint Guide

BRAIN WETZEL - Photographer
KRISTI HUNTER - Stylist


A quick note of caution before we dive in - we ALWAYS suggest you sample your paint selections prior to handing them off to your painter. Color can exhibit dramatic differences based on the overall light in the space, the other elements in the room, and even what is outside of your windows. We hope that this guide can serve as inspiration for your next project.

And if this inspires you to work with us to create a home filled with moments of unexpected beauty, we would love to work with you! Getting started is easy, just head over to our Inquiry Page and submit your project details. Our team will be in touch to set up a quick 15-minutes discovery call. We can’t wait to exceed your expectations!

Kitchen and Butler’s Pantry - Walls and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Classic Gray, Hood in Portola Paints Roman Clay in Half Dome, Cabinets in a custom color

Dining Room - Lower Walls and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Cowboy Boots, Upper Walls in Benjamin Moore’s Whispering Woods

Powder Bathroom - Lower Wall Paneling and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Salamander

Foyer and Stairway - Walls and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Cloud White

Primary Bathroom - Paneling in Sherwin William’s Iron Ore, Upper Walls in Benjamin Moore’s White Dove

Primary Bedroom - Walls, Millwork and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Wind’s Breath, Entry Doors in Sherwin William’s Iron Ore

All Interior Doors - Sherwin William’s Iron Ore in Satin

Laundry Room - Walls in Sherwin William’s Oyster Bay, Millwork in Benjamin Moore’s Eagle Rock

Guest Bathroom - Paneling and Trim in Benjamin Moore’s Springfield Sage, Upper Walls and Ceiling in Sherwin William’s Oyster Bay


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