Living Well Collection: The New Color Palettes

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The Living Well™ Collection is an inspired mix of paints and color carefully chosen to invite a sense of comfort, style, and well-being into your customer’s home. In this article, we’ll dive deeper into the color aspect of the collection.

The Living Well Collection features 540 beautiful colors including 11 curated color palettes that showcase an inspired assortment of some of Sherwin-Williams most stunning, top-selling shades. The new palettes include:

Balance

Woodland-inspired organic shades, from natural beiges to subdued greens. See all the colors

Breathe

Grounded, neutral shades that range from gentle taupes to hints of warm sand. See all the colors

Center

A balanced mix of restorative neutrals with beautifully nuanced undertones.See all the colors

Create

Energetic and playful pastels in gentle blues, pinks, and neutrals. See all the colors

Focus

A curated collection of cool grays and blues, perfect for clearing the mind. See all the colors

Inspire

Fresh, feel-good colors specially chosen to uplift and invite joy. See all the colors

Recharge

Coastal cools, reminiscent of salty sea breezes and crystal-clear waters. See all the colors

Reflect

An airy, effortless collection of crisp whites and gauzy grays. See all the colors

Renew

A modern mix of the softest, most soothing warm grays. See all the colors

Unplug

Colorful neutrals drawn from a desert landscape’s ever-changing palette. See all the colors

Unwind

A mix of cool, calming colors that stir a sense of well-being. See all the colors

Tools to explore the colors

Explore the Living Well palettes with the ColorSnap® Visualizer app, a tool designed to help consumers and professionals make confident and smart paint color selections.

Download the app to try out Sherwin-Williams 1,700 hues in your customer’s space in real time with the app’s Instant Paint augmented reality tool.

The ColorSnap Visualizer is also available for use in a web version.

Read more stories about paint color in the PPC magazine archive.