Colors include: Sierra Redwood SW 7598, Tricorn Black SW 6258, Cityscape SW 7067, Verdant SW 6713 and Goldenrod SW 6677. Mod Minimalist: Influenced by simple and modern design style with colors that are bold and striking.Colors include: Mountain Air SW 6224, Blushing SW 6617, Merlot SW 2704, Calico SW 0017 and Queen Anne Lilac SW 0021. Classic Act: Inspired by vintage elegance and made up of floral and feminine neutrals. "I'm excited to partner with Sherwin-Williams to help bring more color to deserving nonprofit organizations."įor DIYers looking to transform their home, Fletcher created the following four personalized Sherwin-Williams palettes: "Painting is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to transform any space," Fletcher said. In addition to participating in a National Painting Week community painting project in her hometown, Fletcher has created four trend-forward color palettes to help DIYers more confidently select colors. To help showcase the transformative nature of paint, and to help all DIYers embrace their personal color style, Sherwin-Williams is teaming up with TV personality and home remodeling enthusiast, Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher. "We're proud of our thousands of store employees and National Painting Week partners who are committed to giving back, so that we can continue to support the communities where we live and do business." To me that’s priceless."A fresh coat of paint and a new color palette can completely transform a space," said Ellen Moreau, senior vice president of marketing communications at Sherwin-Williams. You see what’s great about SW is that if I paint a customers house I always put in the customers name as a job name and they could move across the state and go to their SW near them and they will find me in their system and find their name and all the colors we’ve painted their walls with. What I don’t like about BM is that they are not corporate owned so if I’m working at a customers house somewhere and I need paint them I would have to find a “Joe’s Smo” mom and pop store to buy paint. So as you can see I use several different companies for what I believe from my own experience are the best and my go-to products that gives us a great finish. Tried all other companies and they are the best by far.įor walls I use SW Duration for satin or emerald flat for a non bathroom or kitchen.įor trim I use Behr Alkyd. When it comes to ceilings.,…I use Behr ultra white….best ceiling paint I’ve ever used. I believe that there are certain companies that do certain things better than others. So white all that said……I actually use different brands for different applications. I don’t want to rely on what people say is their best paint I want to experience it for myself. So when it comes to finishes……I care about the final product and what that means is we’ve tried all know kinds of paints. Many of you that are responding are 50 plus years as a pro painter……we do everything and also paint everything we do wether it’s a bathroom or a kitchen or custom shelves. I’ve been in the home remodel business for 11 years. Having been in the paint business for 20 years, I don’t think it’s a simple as you put it. There are plenty more differences between the brands and their quality. However, if you find yourself in need of touching up, the tint will blend right in with the original paint without changing the sheen and the spot will be invisible. Gennex tints blend into themselves but also fortify the paint making a stronger more durable surface with less need for touch up in the first place. Therefore, if you touch up your walls with the original paint you bought from Sherwin Williams, you’ll always see a slightly shinier spot. Glycol gets more shiny as it’s becomes layered. But if VOCs aren’t important to you, there’s also the touch up ability. This makes a “VOC free” paint no longer VOC free once tinted at Sherwin Williams. The difference is glycol has VOCs (Volatile organic compounds) and Gennex does not. Sherwin Williams uses universal glycol based colorant. For starters, Benjamin Moore makes their own proprietary brand of colorant for their paints called Gennex. There are actually big differences between the two that’s more than just branding and locally owned verses corporate.
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