Hi Remodelaholics! It’s Cyndy from The Creativity Exchange back with my monthly paint color post. If you happened to miss my Color Spotlight post last month on Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron, you can find that post here.
This month, I wanted to share a few creative ways to use the Sherwin Williams paint tool called Snap It, to help with finding just the right paint colors.
Snap It! (formerly known as Chip It!) is one of the best tools out there for finding and narrowing down paint colors. I use it all of the time for certain situations when I need to zone in or see the color possibilities for a space. If you’re not familiar with Snap It, it’s on online website via Sherwin Williams that you simply upload and submit an image and it instantly comes back with a paint color palette of Sherwin Williams paint colors that match or come close to matching.
Related: How to Test a Paint Color Before You Buy It
Just to really show you what Snap It does, I uploaded this bathroom image from BHG.com and these are the colors that came back:
Wall Color is Earl Grey Sherwin Williams
Keep in mind, Snap It will not come back with exact color matches but it gets you in the zone and great starting point. You can go to the paint store and pull the color but look at similar colors around as well.
Snap It is especially useful if your trying to pick/pull paint colors from fabric as inspiration, like I did below with my fabric for my craft room/office revamp project. This really helped me zone in on the color palette possibilities and see it.
As you can see above, I used these colors as my starting point and didn’t veer to far off from it (you can see my fabric on the couch that I used for pillows).
Another creative use for Snap It is if you want to pull out close color matches from accessories like a piece of art or a rug. Simply upload an online image of your accessory and see what comes back. As you can see below, you really can see a wide array of blues with the similar undertones and you can see the possibilities. Especially if you’re looking for an accent blue wall color or furniture paint color.
Snap It can also help if you want to create a color palette based from colors in an environment. For instance, if I’m looking for a certain coastal color palette for a powder room or another space, I will upload an image from my travels. As you can see below, Snap It nailed that beautiful green blue and sky blue that I wanted to capture from my trip to Italy.
Snap It is just a really great tool to show you the possibilities to consider and to help you narrow your paint color choices. It’s a fantastic starting point. I use it all the time and it’s become such a great resource for me and I hope you can use it.
Thanks for stopping by today and if you’re looking for more paint color inspiration, you can find me at my blog The Creativity Exchange.
Cyndy
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More tips for finding paint colors for your home:
5 Steps to Creating a Whole Home Color Palette
How to Try a Paint Color Before You Buy It
And see more paint palettes from Cyndy here, like this one
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