I love this beautiful gray from Benjamin Moore’s Historical Collection. I prefer it on trim work, millwork, wainscoting, board and batten, and cabinetry. I like it on walls with true architectural detail. The only place I am not crazy about it is flat walls. It is a gorgeous gray with a tinge of blue. The light reflective value is 43.16 so it definitely changes according to the amount of light coming into the room. I am in love with these interior spaces and the perfect touch of Boothbay Blue.
Boothbay is so handsome and sophisticated in this home office by Park and Oak Design. It is also quiet airy with all of the natural sunlight flooding into the room.
The planked ceiling and trim work in Boothbay Gray is superbly sophisticated by Andrew Howard Design.
This Architectural accent wall by Design Loves Details is exquisite in this lovely nursery. I love the color on architectural walls and as an accent wall
Boothbay Gray can truly be a glamorous color when paired with just the right touches. I love everything about this room. Of course, Jennifer Lopez has exquisite interior taste!
Boothbay is so fresh on a pair of interior French doors by Design Loves Detail.
Boothbay works terrifically on board and batten by Making Pretty Spaces.
Boothbay Gray is a wonderful exterior door color, especially when partnered with natural gray stones and beautiful white exteriors.
Boothbay Gray will create depth and sophistication in just the right space. Where have you seen or used Boothbay Gray? I would love to see more examples of this magnicent color.