![]() Let’s start with Kelly-Moore: Kelly-Moore labelĪt the very top right hand corner, the store code, address, and phone number where the paint was purchased is shown. I figured I’d do this little post to share what I learned about Kelly-Moore and Sherwin Williams paint labels. It was strange, but I could not find a lot of information online, and had to ask multiple paint-store employees. Specifically I wanted to understand the colorant formulation/recipe. Here’s our living room now: DIY -tweaked Kelly-Moore paint on the same wallįirst, however, we needed to understand the information on the paint label. I was so relieved when we figured it out! We were so grateful to the people at Kelly Moore who were willing to help us out and give us some colorants so we could tweak the color at home. ![]() Long story short, we ended up making our own custom mix, which was great, as we could test the color right away on our wall. Up to this point, we had only used Sherwin-Williams paint in our house because we loved the Harmony line of paints. Later (much, much later), we found out that the color was discontinued years ago and that a custom mix was made in Kelly-Moore. We tried a number of custom matches, as well as some commercially available colors in hopes that something would be close enough, and this is what our wall ended up looking like: □ Searching for the perfect gray-green…īy the way, about half a dozen of these colors looked exactly the perfect match when painted on an index-card!!! We hoped to use the same color in this room when we needed a touch up. It was bright and airy, with vaulted ceilings, high windows, toasted bamboo hardwood flooring, and the most soothing gray/green paint I’d ever seen.ĭepending on the light, this room could be gray, greenish, or creamy. When we first purchased our house, the first thing we noticed is how much we loved the living room we stepped into.
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