Can be used as a central or an accent color.Pros and cons of Dried Thyme by Sherwin Williams ORDER YOUR ‘REAL PAINT, NO MESS’ SAMPLES FROM SAMPLIZE HERE. OUR FRIENDS AT SAMPLIZE OFFER EXTRA-LARGE 9 X 14.75 INCH PEEL-AND-STICK PAINT SAMPLES OF THE COLORS WE LOVE FOR EXTERIORS. FACTORS SUCH AS NATURAL LIGHTING, UNDERTONES, AND YOUR PROPERTY’S FIXED ELEMENTS WILL HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON HOW A COLOR WILL APPEAR ON YOUR EXTERIOR. WE ALWAYS RECOMMEND SAMPLING AND TESTING PAINT COLORS BEFORE COMMITTING. This color palette would fit right in on a beach house or Craftsman-style home, as well. Next, we played on Dried Thyme’s cool undertones with the stone cladding, which also provides texture and dimension. The chunky white trim on the turret draws the eye up, showcasing the grand height of this 4-story home. Our designers used Dried Thyme on the home above, with Benjamin Moore’s Seapearl on the trim, soffits, and eaves. Wood elements, including the fencing that anchors the home on each side, lend warmth to the façade.Ĭheck out this stunner. ![]() Its creamy green undertones coordinate beautifully with Dried Thyme on accents. Aloof Gray by Sherwin Williams is the field color on the home above. We love this subtle tone-on-tone palette. White Dove by Benjamin Moore on the portico columns, fascia, and soffits keeps the appearance light. The contrasting gray-green on the brick is Squirrel Tail by Benjamin Moore, with brown undertones that pull from the variations in the stone cladding, including the hints of charcoal gray. The design above is a good example of Dried Thyme as an accent color - our designers used it on the shutters. We mentioned Dried Thyme pairs well with brick. Although Dried Thyme looks wonderful on contemporary or traditional homes, this outdoors-inspired hue really shines on cabins and lakeside homes. Hues like browns, blacks, and creamy to bright whites are our designer’s choices for accent colors with this shade. Wood and stone accent materials (including brick!) accentuate earthy tones like Dried Thyme and also help to add warmth to a color palette. (Curious about LRV? Learn more, including why LRV is so important to keep in mind when choosing the perfect paint color for your home, here.) Dried Thyme has the slightest blue undertone, and, although it may not be that noticeable, it does contribute to it leaning cool rather than warm. ![]() In the shade, the green can appear deeper, not as muted, but still just as beautiful. In the light, Dried Thyme will show off the chalky herbal hues that earned it its name. ![]() A darker green with an LRV of 21, Dried Thyme’s appearance changes considerably from sunshine to shade.
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