Why I love Sherman-Williams’ Wallflower paint color: it’s a lovely retro, joyful, pastel.
Embrace your inner flower child with a purple pastel who’s anything but shy. This retro muse can lift the mood with a feel-good energy that finds joy in everything.
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Wallflower Gives You Happy Vibes
Slip away from the stress of the outside world and unwind in a simpler space. Rooted in a philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection and joy in the little things, the pastel Wabi-Sabi style blends a minimalist approach with muted pastels. Wallflower’s soft purple shade fits right in with a calming aura that sets the tone in a restorative sanctuary space. Add natural materials to balance the room’s tranquil energy with an earthiness that helps keep this dreamy hue grounded.
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Wallflower is Positively Pastel
An uplifting hue like Wallflower (SW 6281) shares its playful spirit wherever it goes. Take a small secondary space that can feel like an afterthought, and once filled with this shade’s happy vibes, it becomes a bliss-filled haven. Feel-good spaces like this lift the spirit and remind us of the unique capacity of color to inspire joy.
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These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams’ pale lavender Wallflower paint color.
If you like the color vibe you get from the Wallflower paint color and would like some help figuring out how/where to use it, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this colorful territory together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.
