You saw from above that I obviously sampled the color, because trust me, these miniature swatches can be deceiving! Zircon would have been a bit too gray, North Star a bit too blue, Olympus White not quite enough tint to it, so Sherwin Williams Reflection is the one that hit the mark. The top row above were the colors I had narrowed down. I still worked off of our countertop (which is the bossy element in that room), and pulled out a beautiful blue grey. I ultimately decided to stick with a similar shade but took it a little richer. I first thought about going very neutral to switch things up, but that left for a very boring palette. But since we were going to paint, I figured we may as well give it a change. It related well to the countertop and I didn’t have any problem with it. Our hall bath had paint that was chipping and peeling away around the shower (my kids like their showers toasty!), so although I wasn’t necessarily changing it because of the color, it was more out of necessity. As the weeks have been rolling on, I figured we may as well jump on to some other projects that had previously been on the back burner. We also began tackling some of the annual outdoor spring tasks, cleaning up the yard and landscaping. Then we did a big deep, spring clean throughout the house. When the quarantine initially began, I found myself tackling small projects around the house, like cleaning out drawers and reorganizing our pantry shelves. I don’t know where you fall in terms of home projects right now.
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