White paint is a great choice for a variety of reasons. If you want to create a bright and airy space, then white is the way to go. The light color makes rooms appear larger and brighter. White paint has also been associated with cleanliness and freshness. But choosing white paint colors for your home can be intimidating. Did you know that white paint also comes in various shades? How do you choose the perfect color for your home?
Let’s take a closer look at Sherwin-Williams Westhighland White SW 7566, its’ undertones, uses, and real-life examples before you decide if this color is right for you.
Is Westhighland White SW 7566 warm or cool color?
Sherwin-Williams Westhighland White SW 7566 has a soft yellow undertone, giving it a warmer tone.
What undertones does Westhighland White have?
Westhighland White SW 7566 has an understated, fresh look that will never go out of style. It’s perfect for those clients who want a contemporary space with white walls, but still want a warmer white. It might however give out a slight green undertone that can be visible with floors that have orange undertones.
FAQ:
The Light Reflective Value (LRV) of Westhighland White is 86, which is pretty high (with pure white being 100).
Sherwin-Williams Alabaster (SW 7008) would be a lighter alternative to Westhighland White. Its LRV is 82
Westhighland White vs Alabaster
Westhighland White is a warm white, whereas Sherwin-Williams Alabaster is cooler because it has less yellow in it. Alabaster is a good white to use if you want your home to feel cooler.
It is also lighter than Westhighland White.
Is Westhighland White right for my space?
Westhighland is one of the favorite whites of many designers. It is an excellent white that has a warm undertone. If you want a white look, but with a bit of yellow in it so as not to be too cold and clinical this is a perfect color for you.
This is the perfect color if you want to lighten up your space but still maintain some warmth in it. It will work great with dark wood as well as natural wood furniture and flooring.
Choosing the paint color for your space
As with any paint color always look at it inside the house you are planning to use it.
I had experience using Westhighland White in two different houses, one on the east coast and one on the west coast. On the east coast, I had to choose it virtually without looking at it in person at the house and when I saw it in person later, I realized that it gave off a slight green undertone. I happened because of the dark hardwood in that house.
So, always it better to look at the paint color in the space that it will be used in.
Is Westhightland White paint better for dark or light rooms?
Westhighland White is perfect for both light and dark rooms. It has a perfect, warm undertone that will work in any room.
It also has a “wow” factor because of the white color with just enough yellow to make it less clinical and more inviting than other whites out there.
If you are looking for a little darker neutral, check out these colors:
Complimentary colors for Westhighland White
Westhighland White Cabinets and Trim
Westhighland White paint will look beautiful on cabinets and trim, it will give them a little warm glow.
In addition to some furniture, adding some decorative objects can make the entire space more dynamic. Try lighting accents like custom neon signs.
Westhighland White paint can be matched with white or yellow lighting to make the entire space more coordinated. You can customize the neon signs with letters or graphics to your liking, which is sure to add a touch of color and personality to your decor.
Is Westhighland White for the exterior?
Yes, Westhighland White can be used for exterior paint. It is durable and again, it will be that perfect warm white and will go well with light wood details.
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Conclusion:
When you think of Sherwin-Williams whites Westhighland White SW 7566 is a popular choice because it has just the right amount of warmness. It is also extremely versatile – it can be used in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, bedrooms, exterior – anywhere you would use Sherwin-Williams’ other whites!
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