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Our Mid-Century Interior Paint Colors



We repainted everywhere in our mid-century home. In the original sales listing photos, everything was a nice light gray. But they didn't do a professional job painting and the old colors were peaking through in a lot of places. Everything needed a fresh coat and it was painting all the walls that pushed us to do the other renovations.

Trying to stick to authentic mid-century interior paint colors, we decided to stay with gray for the walls, specifically Silver Cloud (30YY 63/024). 

Silver Cloud gray

It's light enough that rooms still feel big, but it has a warmth to it so the space feels cozy. Almost every wall in every room is this color now and we enjoy our whole house more because of it.

The trim was a bit tricky because we wanted to color match the original trim. We looked at a million shades of white. The one that ended up being the right color for our trim was Stone White (30YY 76/017).

Finally, our original mid-century ceiling needed a fresh coat too. We went with a standard flat white ceiling paint. It makes it look fresh and new even though the tiles have been here since the '40s. I was also able to remove the glow stars that were in one room. A hair dryer to melt the glue and a pair of tweezers to pull them off was the key to not damaging the ceiling.

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