![]() ![]() The warmth and creaminess of Oyster White lends itself to more traditional-style homes, but we also love it on modern farmhouses. With an LRV of 72, this hue is considered an off-white, but calling it a light greige wouldn’t be wrong either. If cozy and comforting vibes are what you’re after, Oyster White needs to be on your radar. Wood columns and paneling on the entry ceiling add warmth. The above home’s stucco is rendered in Universal Khaki, with a darker hue - Benjamin Moore’s Appalachian Brown - on some of the trim and the soffit. It also looks lovely with shades of brown, warm grays, and off-whites. We love pairing Universal Khaki with wood accents to create a warm and welcoming aesthetic with a rustic flare. Universal Khaki is a warm, mid-toned tan paint color with an LRV of 40. We love how it makes the wood siding pop and creates contrast with the dark trim, siding, and roof. Our designers tend to use Mindful Gray on traditional-leaning homes, but, as you can see above, it also works on more modern dwellings. It’s part of Sherwin Williams’ Nurturer Collection, which is full of warm and cozy colors, so it’s a great option if you want to make your home look more inviting. This neutral paint color has super subtle undertones and plays well with a variety of other hues, from white to darker grays and black. Mindful Gray is a mid-tone gray with an LRV of 48. The way Urbane Bronze reads on an exterior differs depending on natural light, plus it has a green undertone to consider, but its complexity is part of the reason we love it. It’s rich, bold, and versatile - our designers love using this color in all sorts of exterior applications. Urbane Bronze is a dark and warm greige with an LRV of 8 and gorgeous depth. It’s been one of our go-to colors for years, and we don’t foresee that changing anytime soon. Urbane Bronze was named Sherwin Williams’ color of the year in 2021, and it’s still a popular hue today. (Not sure what LRV means? We explain what it is and why it’s important to consider when selecting a paint color for your home here. Andiron looks especially beautiful when used with natural elements like wood and stone siding, as seen in the design above. We love recommending Andiron as a field color on modern and contemporary homes, but it can be used on a variety of house styles to achieve a dramatic, earthy look. Andiron - a dark green with an LRV of 5 - is a timeless, elegant hue we started using a lot more of this year. Several shades of green made our 2022 roundup of top exterior paint colors, and that theme is carrying over into 2023. Without further ado, check out our roundup of the best Sherwin Williams exterior paint colors for 2023 below. And we’re not alone - even Sherwin Williams selected a warm, earthy hue as their 2023 color of the year. We’re not done with dark and nature-inspired hues just yet - you’ll notice a similar theme in our predictions for 2023. Dark, moody hues and earth tones dominated our roundup of top Sherwin Williams paint colors for 2022, and our designers ended up using these colors in countless renderings this year. We also enjoy looking back at previous years’ color predictions and seeing if we were on the mark. We spend lots of time talking with vendors about their offerings, examining paint chips, and testing new colors. ![]() As design experts, we love trend forecasting and pride ourselves on our ability to do it well. ![]()
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