I’m all about inspiring people to use color and that is what my presentation last week at the House Beautiful Color Institute in Atlanta, GA was meant to do.
I thought about what I was going to say, put together some great boards and worked with Cathy the fabric guru at Ainsworth and Noah to find fabrics that would capture the audience’s imagination but what unexpectedly inspired the design mavens that attended my talk was the color of the sweater set I was wearing.

Sure, its is a great color for me and I love blue-greens but who would have thought it would have evoked so many comments? One of my friends from House Beautiful even asked me if I knew what paint color would be that blue since during my presentation he decided it was the perfect color for his bedroom.
Funny but I have been lusting after a room in deep blue too ever since I saw Windsor Smith’s kitchen on the cover of the September House Beautiful (okay, I confess I’ve been carrying the awesome special color issue that included my ‘What the Color Says’ around with me ever since it arrived) and I have thought about painting a room this color every time I put on the sweater set but I hadn’t gone as far as to see if the color existed in any of my favorite paint brands.

Since I’m not the only one loving this color I decided once I got home I would find out. Now I was on a mission to see if it was a readily available color or one that was going to have to be custom blended. I was speaking at Calico Corners in the evening so on the way I stopped at Vienna Paint, sweater in hand, to see if Benjamin Moore had a color that matched.
I pulled many color swatches but none of them matched the quality of the color exactly. The closest was 2059-10 Marine Blue but it was a tad dark and lacked the hint of green the sweater has. While all of the other paint color swatches were close they seemed either too dull, too green, too blue…you get the idea.

Actually the closest match I found in for Benjamin Moore was the color they used on their brochure of historical colors and although it looks close to the paint swatch in the picture it really wasn’t that close. The brochure was a much better match but unfortunately, they couldn’t ‘read’ the brochure with the equipment they use to match colors. They couldn’t ‘read’ the sweater either since it doesn’t work with fabric either but offered to mix it by eye.
The next day I was running into Lowes to pick something up and even though I didn’t have the sweater with me I decided to swing by the paint department and see if any of their colors looked like a match. I immediately honed in on color 4011-5 Newport Gray (not a color I think anyone would describe as gray but that’s the name) and thought it looked like it might be right. I grabbed a swatch and as soon as I saw it against the sweater (ding, ding, ding) I had a winner! It was a great match. Not too green, not too dull and not too dark. Perfect!

It is so good that I could see the Valspar ad with my sweater color being ‘poured’ into the can of paint.

And as the ad says “Now the colors of life can last a lifetime” and this is one shade of blue that I think is worth keeping around that long. What do you think?








I can see why this color evoked such a response. It is just warm enough to be comforting, but still fresh!
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I love the color, just found your site and will be checking back. Btw – where did you get the sweater?
So glad you found our site Rebecca and thanks for leaving a comment. The sweater set is from Ellen Tracy and I bought it early in September at either at Meiman Marcus or Nordstroms I think.
Kate, I found your site…it is lovely.
After seeing you in your sweater I am even more determined to wear more color….
Black has always been so easy…but now it is time for some fun.
I will definitely share your site!
Looking forward to seeing you again.
Kim
Yes, Kim, black is easy but you could pull off so many great colors so go for it.
Thanks for taking the pics of the sweater. You are the best!
How funny- did you notice that the invite to your speaking engagement at Calico Corners was almost that exact blue as well- kismet!
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Yes I did notice that the invite and promo pieces were the same blue. Great synchronicity!