The Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection

When it comes to paint colors, the right choice can make all the difference in your home. Benjamin Moore has always positioned themselves as leaders in color development and the Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection of 240 colors is a perfect example of their commitment to color. This collection sets itself apart by offering full spectrum colors. This means is that every color is made without the use of black or gray colorant, relying instead, upon the full spectrum of colorants to create tones that offer an unmatchable color vibrancy and depth, truly capitalizing on the transformative power of light.

The Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection taps into the power of light

Color Stories: A Collection Designed for Life

One of the most remarkable qualities of the Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection is its ability to transform color under different lighting conditions. This capacity to adapt and change with light creates an ever-evolving visual experience. This makes it possible for us to craft a backdrop in our homes that’s as dynamic as the lives we live. As the sun moves throughout the day and artificial lights flip on and off, a blue could move from muted and soft, to slightly more teal or vibrant. It all comes down to light.

The Transformative Power of Light

Natural Light: The collection showcases its depth and complexity, revealing subtleties and nuances that you might not notice under artificial lighting.

Artificial Light: As the day turns to evening and artificial lighting takes over, the Color Stories palette shifts to a stabilized version of itself. The undertones of the color and mood of the space now depend on the temperature of the lighting.

Layered Lighting: In spaces with layered lighting, where you can adjust the intensity and color of light, the Benjamin Moore Color Stories collection truly shines. You can play with the lighting to create a variety of atmospheres, effectively changing the character of the room.

How to Harness the Magic

To make the most of the Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection and its transformative qualities, consider the following tips:

1. Test Paint Samples. Before committing to a color, always test paint samples on your walls and observe how they react to different lighting conditions in your space. This will give you the most accurate representation of how the color will look.

2. Consider Your Room’s Orientation. The orientation of your room (north-facing, south-facing, etc.) can influence the quality and temperature of light. South facing rooms will be bright and balanced. East and west facing rooms have more orange and red light. North facing rooms will have a consistent blue light. Keep this in mind when choosing colors.

3. Experiment with Light Fixtures. Explore the world of lighting fixtures and bulbs. Different fixtures can cast different hues and the light bulb itself can vary from cool crisp light to warm yellow light. All of these variations can allow you to control the way a paint color appears.

4. Combine with Neutral Elements. To balance the ever-changing nature of the Color Stories palette, incorporate neutral elements in your decor. This provides anchors in the design and allows the space to feel grounded even with dynamic color shifts.

The Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection taps into the power of light

The Color Stories Experience

The Benjamin Moore Color Stories Collection is a testament to the transformative power of light in interior design. It offers an experience that is ever-evolving. These colors are not static; they are alive, reacting to the world around them.

Benjamin Moore’s White Dove: The Only White Paint Color You Need!

Choosing the perfect white paint color for your home can be a daunting task. Many homeowners find themselves in a never-ending quest for a white that is neutral, provides excellent coverage, and doesn’t make their living spaces feel sterile. Luckily, there’s a solution that checks all these boxes! Benjamin Moore’s White Dove is the only white paint color you’ll ever need…

The Quest for the Perfect White

White Dove is an iconic color. It’s renowned in the world of interior design–and for good reason. It’s the ultimate white paint color, striking a perfect balance between being neutral, covering flawlessly, and creating a fresh and welcoming atmosphere. On Episode 331 of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show we dig into why White Dove is the only white paint color you need for your home. Here are the highlights:

1. Neutrality at Its Best

White Dove has a perfect neutral undertone that is neither too warm nor too cool, making it incredibly versatile. This neutrality means it pairs effortlessly with a wide range of colors and design styles. Whether your décor is modern, traditional, eclectic, or minimalist, White Dove fits in anywhere!

2. Excellent Coverage

One common problem when painting with white is that white paints often hide poorly because of a lack of pigment. This can lead to more coats, more frustration and more money! White Dove has a small amount of colorant added. On it’s own, it still looks white, but this extra colorant gives White Dove its impressive coverage. In fact, it often takes just two coats to give your walls perfect coverage. This quality can save you both time and money during your painting project.

3. Calmness Over Sterility

Because White Dove has a perfect balance of warm and cool tones it has a unique depth of color that has the ability to create a calm, inviting atmosphere. Unlike some whites that can make a space feel cold and sterile, this is a white that feels livable and offers practicality. It’s less likely to show dust and fingerprints than the all too trendy bright whites.

Where Would You Use White Dove?

Living Room

White Dove is a great choice for the living room, It pairs well with various decor styles and colors, allowing you to easily change accents and furnishings.

Kitchen

White Dove is one of the most popular colors to use on kitchen cabinets, it provides a clean and classic look that is not going out of style anytime soon!

Bathroom

This color can make a bathroom feel bright and clean. It pairs nicely with a variety of tiles and  fixtures and can create a spa-like atmosphere.

Bedroom

Use White Dove in the bedroom for a serene and calming environment. It complements various bedroom decor and allows for a peaceful retreat.

Hallways & Trim

Light, neutral colors like White Dove work well in hallways and as trim throughout your home. They can make spaces feel open and cohesive.You can bring in as many colors as your heart desires to your home without having to worry about coordinating trim colors.

The Only White Paint Color You Need?

Benjamin Moore’s White Dove is the one and only white paint color you need for your home. Its neutral undertones, impressive coverage, and ability to create a welcoming atmosphere make it a top choice for homeowners and interior designers. So, if you’re on a quest for that perfect white that will transform your space, White Dove is the answer you have been looking for!

A 2024 Color of the Year Prediction

Every paint company is announcing their “color of the year” for 2024 and as the hosts of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show we always have a lot of opinions around this subject (check out the last segment of Episode 328 here!). While these color trends can feel fairly arbitrary, color does hold a certain ineffable power. Color affects our mood, focus, confidence, life outlook, it can induce hunger, color can even gain our trust! So even when trends may not rule our lives, color can have a profound effect on us. For that reason, defining the current moment via color can be a way of orienting ourselves.

Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore has centered their paint brand around color. They employ color experts and designers to not only keep the company relevant but also formulate new colors with a designers eye. Many architects and designers look to Benjamin Moore as a color authority. Many paint companies have already announced their color of the year. However, Benjamin Moore always keeps us waiting! So while we wait for their big reveal, let’s assess where we are and make a prediction!

Current Trends

The past few years have been heavily centered around Biophilic Design. This concept is all about bringing the outside in. Hence the trend towards greens and browns. This trend began during the pandemic. These natural colors were brought in as we felt increasingly cut off from the world around us. They acted as a way of grounding us in our space, creating an environment that provided a sense of connection and balance even if we felt like those things were deteriorating.

This year we saw a push toward the individual. Current color trends are less about your space or internalizing the external and more about going inward, finding your voice and putting it out into the world with confidence. In a way, these colors are more about creating a fresh start and inviting creativity.

What will 2024 Bring?

2024 will have the presidential election in the forefront of many of our minds. Elections bring hope for the future, creating feelings of excitement & enthusiasm. While at the same time, they create anxiety about the unknown. As we plan for the future and assess our expectations, 2024 will place a higher value on intellect. There will also be continued focus on the individual and finding your voice or acting with confidence.

2024 Color Prediction

Chestertown Buff is a muted gold, reminiscent of a wheat field, this color is warm but not overwhelming. Despite being an energizing yellow, there is a calmness to chestertown buff. The brown undertones, take the edge off the yellow and bring it down to earth. This color feels safe, warm and cozy. Chestertown Buff is a long time favorite of designers and it deserves it’s moment.

So why Yellow? Yellow’s represent hope, excitement, anxiety, intellect and have been proven to create feelings of self confidence. All feelings that are sure to define 2024 because of the election season. This hue also balances out the grounded greens and browns that have dominated the past few years. Yellow will bring some much needed levity while still reinforcing aspects of biophilic design, calling on natural wood and prairie land hues.

Make a to-do list that works

How to Make a To-Do List That Works

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A lot of us create to-do lists, but the trick to getting things done is to make a to-list that really works. Often, when we list everything we have to do for a given project or even a given day, we end up with enormous lists. These big lists overwhelm us and paralyze us. We don’t know where to start, so we many times don’t start. But there’s a better way. And that’s to make a to-do list that actually works. 

Recently, while prepping for an episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show (catch the episode here!) we ran into that overwhelming feeling. Our plan was simple. We wanted to list all the fall projects that homeowners should tackle to make sure our homes are ready for winter. However, what was supposed to be a simple list with some bite-sized projects turned into more pages than we wanted to count! It was too big, too overwhelming . . . and yet all of it was important stuff that we couldn’t cut.

Here’s how we took that massive list of jobs and made it into a to-do list that actually works! And here’s the really good news: this will work for every single to-do list you ever make!

1) MAKE MULTIPLE LISTS

We had a massive list of jobs and by the time we were reading page three, our heads were spinning. So, took that big list and broke it up into several smaller lists. Doing this was a game-changer!

Try it! Take that way-too-big to-do list you’ve created and turn it into several smaller daily or weekly to-do’s. When you make it smaller and more manageable, you’ll be amazed how do-able it starts to feel. And feeling that you can actually do it is half the battle!

2) DON’T SAVE IT ALL FOR THE WEEKEND

An easy mistake to make when it comes to a big to-do list is to plan on tackling all of the work on the weekend. It’s a mistake for a number of reasons. For one thing, it means you’ll spend all week feeling “project dread” as you look ahead to the weekend.

For another thing, saving all the work for a weekend often results in projects that take much longer than anticipated. For example, I’ve often started projects on the weekend only to find that I don’t have everything I need. Then I’m off to the store on a quest for parts or tools and the 2 hour project I thought I had is now something much more time consuming!

Avoid that at all costs. Instead, ease up your weekend and eliminate “project dread” by tackling smaller items from your list during the week. Accumulate your parts, double check that you’ve got the right tools, do small amounts of prep work. Every little project you tackle during the work week is time off your project at the end of the week. And, it will mean that when you’re ready to start on Saturday, you’re really ready to start! 

3) BREAK BIG PROJECTS INTO MULTIPLE TASKS

This is the same concept as what we covered above in Tip #1–it’s just that now you’re doing this with each large project. (And it makes Tip #2 much easier to visualize and enact!)

What we’re getting at here is this: instead of writing the big job of “Clean the Windows” on your list, instead write down:

  • Gather Window Cleaning Supplies
  • Remove Screens
  • Clean Front Windows
  • Clean Back Windows.

To-do lists that actually work are lists that turn that one big project into its smaller, component parts. Yes, it’s a bit of a mind-game you’re playing with yourself, but it really works. You may not have time and energy to clean all the windows after a work day, but you probably have the 15 minutes it will take to gather the supplies you need and place them all in a bucket or box in the garage.

Sure it was only 15 minutes of gathering . . . but it’s 15 minutes you won’t have to do on Saturday. Take the next day and get the screens down and by the time Saturday rolls around . . . you’ve got a jumpstart on the project and it’s much easier to accomplish. Secondarily, you’ve also already started it–which makes it much less likely to be a project you put off for another week!

4) SET A TIMER AND QUIT AT THE BELL!

If all that sounds good, but you’re still having trouble getting yourself moving during the week, try tip #4. Set a 10 minute or 15 minute timer and tackle those small items on your list every day. Work as fast as you can and quit when the timer goes off.

It’s a great way to get large jobs accomplished in chunks that feel painless. I stumbled onto this when I stared at my work bench that was a complete disaster. I’d been lazy and negligent and now I had to pay the piper. I was looking at easily a few hours worth of work–or so it seemed at that point–and I couldn’t find the energy to do it.

So it sat there, night after night, nagging me like projects do. Then, one evening I had a brainstorm. I got home from work and dinner wasn’t going to be ready for 15 minutes. I figured I’d do as much organizing on the work bench as I could before the tacos were ready. I made more progress than I figured I would and so the next night, I did the same thing . . . only this time with a timer set for 15 minutes. The second the buzzer went off, I flipped off the lights and went on with the fun part of my night.

I did this every evening that whole week and by the time I flipped the lights off on Friday, the work bench was perfect. I’d spent an hour and fifteen minutes worth of work, but I did it in painless fifteen minutes chunks. Try it! It really works!

YOUR IDEAS?

There are more ways to make your to-do lists actually work. Those are four that have helped us have great results. What about you? Let us know in the comments if you have any brilliant tricks to getting things crossed off your lists!

Win Some Decorating Bucks Now Through October 28!

We’ve all had this experience, I’m sure: you head to the grocery store to pick up a few extras for dinner. It should be simple. It should be cheap. I mean you need butter. And maybe bacon. Anyway . . . you snag the items you need, see a couple more basic food items you could use, grab some sandwich meat because the kids are back in school and you head to the self-checkout lanes. A few beeps and scans later and the screen’s telling you that somehow you owe the grocery store $79.84. How??

Everything adds up fast right now. But we can help a little bit–at least with your painting projects!

Now through October 28, we’ll be giving away (2) $100 gift certificates on every airing of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show. But, you’ve got to listen to the broadcast live in order to have a chance to win. Here’s how you do that:

West Michigan Listeners

  • Catch the show every Saturday morning from 8-9 AM
  • Wood Radio — 1300 AM and 106.9 FM

East Side Listeners

  • Catch the show every Saturday morning from 6-7 AM
  • Detroit’s Wheels WLLZ — 106.7 FM
AND
  • Catch the show every Saturday morning from 7-8 AM
  • WDTK the Patriot — 1400 AM and 101.5 FM

Making Christmas Brighter with Angel Tree

Christmas is rapidly approaching! And while that fills many of us with excitement and anticipation, there are many families in our community who will struggle. Angel Tree is a ministry run by the Salvation Army that allows us to help make Christmas a bit brighter by connecting Christmas gifts with kids and teens in our area who otherwise would possibly not have received anything this year.

There are a lot of good causes out there to give to, but Angel Tree is really a great “hands-on” experience. Rather than simply donating money, you and your family head to any organization hosting an Angel Tree (see links below), pick out a tag or two (or three) from the tree, and then head to the store to buy a gift!

This year my family got involved with Angel Tree for the first time in a number of years. My youngest daughter went shopping with me and had a lot of fun (and spent a fair amount of time) strolling through the toy aisles, trying to decide on the perfect choice for a 7 year old girl. She was involved in the process and that made her more aware of the needs out there. Also, it helped her become part of one little way of helping.This year, RepcoLite is hosting Angel Trees at 4 of our locations:

  • The 17th Street Store in Holland (473 W. 17th Street)
  • The Byron Center Store (860 84th St. SW, Suite 2)
  • The Broadmoor Ave. Store (2840 Broadmoor Ave SE)
  • The Fulton Street Store (912 Fulton St. SE)
There are also TONS of other locations with trees. We don’t care where you get the tags–just go out and grab a tag! The need is bigger this year than it has been in previous years–even during the height of the pandemic. Please help us make Christmas a bit brighter for the kids in our community!