A fresh coat of paint is the easiest (and most affordable) way to upgrade your home value.
Charcoal Gray
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Are you looking to paint your room a dark hue?
Rogers suggests going with charcoal gray.
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It beautifully balances drama and richness," she says.
Want to level it up even more?
Pink
Want something bold and cheerfulbut still sophisticated?
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Opt for pink paint.
But not just any shade will do.
Dusty rose or millennial pink both feel refined when used in muted, matte tones," Rogers says.
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Not sure where to go pink?
The designer recommends using this color in bedrooms and powder rooms.
Greige
The popularity of the in-between color greige has soared in recent years.
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A combination of gray and beige, Rogers touts this color because of its versatility and subtle warmth.
“This shade is understated but never feels boring.
For a fresh, high-end look, greige should be your go-to choice right now.
The secret here is in choosing shades that bring depth, softness, and intentionality to your walls.
It’s an understated neutral that feels more confident than basic gray or beige because it’s more complex.
It reminds me of a suede bag or an expensive cashmere sweater.
When in doubt, go with a true hunter greenthe color of money,” she says.
“Its deep, classic, and always reads as expensive.
It also looks beautiful with pink accents for a Palm Beach inspired aesthetic.
I love rich, luxe tones like Prussian blue, burgundy, and emerald to really elevate a room.