Clean and pure, ULTRA PURE WHITE® is the color we use when emphasizing the textures and structure of a space. When walls and ceilings are completely and immaculately white, the aesthetics of furnishings and architectural design stand out. An all-white or mainly white room with graphic silhouettes and strong lines can look modern. However, if its hard surfaces and geometric angles are softened by fabric and textural accents with flowing or rounded shapes, the room changes from sleek to romantic.
Compare the kitchen and dining rooms pictured. Both are 80 to 90 percent white, but they couldn’t be more different in feel. The Stark White on the cabinets and trim in the kitchen produces a traditional look, while the same white on the walls and ceiling in the dining room results in a very different ambiance because of the furniture with modern lines and the punchy accent colors.
To make a room serene and calming, we use Stark White on all major surfaces and add accents in soft neutrals, such as varying shades of gray. Or, we give the room depth by using several shades of white. Natural elements such as wood, stone and fiber look especially rich in a white setting.
Notice how introducing a non-neutral color affects the room. Two simple blue accents make this room feel cooler; yellow accents would make it seem brighter.
To accentuate the décor pieces, even more, we use black as the accent color. The simple shift of tonality from gray to black takes a room from subtle to bold. And, since the only other color (the brown of the floor) is a neutral, nothing distracts from the contrast. Whatever we put in the room, from artwork to furnishings, is going to stand out against the white background, so we make sure to choose pieces that really speak to us.
Our Behr color ULTRA PURE WHITE® has the clarity of tone to help us pull off any of these looks. It is the perfect white canvas on which to design a room of any mood.
Colorfully yours.
-Erika
We’re painting our kitchen trim pure white and then want to paint the walls white. Do you have a recommendation for a white to use on the walls that pairs well with pure white? Or should we use pure white for both?
Hello Joan, thank you for visiting our blog!
You could use the same Ultra Pure White for both. Another option is Polar Bear 75 for both walls and trim.
Or you could do the walls in Polar Bear 75 and trim in Ultra Pure White.
We do offer 8oz samples that you can test and see what white you prefer.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna
I’m deciding between frost and ultra white for kitchen cabinets. I am buying white countertops with gray veining. Will the ultra white be too white and compete with the white countertops?
Hello Heather, Thank you for visiting our blog!
Ultra Pure White will not compete with countertops but if you want your countertops to stand out then you can go with a different white tone for your cabinets.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna