3 Paint Colors We’re Obsessed With
The right paint color has the power to completely change how a space feels. Whether it’s calming, moody, or full of energy, color sets the tone for how you experience home every day. At Candace Mary Interiors, we love finding hues that feel both fresh and timeless—colors that make a room feel like you. Today, we’re sharing three paint colors that we’re obsessed with and how they bring warmth and personality to the spaces we design.
Inchyra Blue is a captivating deep blue hue with a touch of green and gray, offering a sophisticated yet moody ambiance. This color is versatile, making it a perfect choice for creating a cozy and dramatic atmosphere in any space.
In living spaces, it brings instance character and wraps the room in a cozy calm that feels both elegant and fresh. When paired with warm neutrals, soft textures, or antique brass accents, Inchyra Blue creates a layered look that feels intentional and inviting. It’s one of those rare colors that grounds a space while still letting personality shine through.
West Desert is a warm and inviting shade that captures the essence of a sunlit desert landscape. It features earthy undertones with a subtle blend of sandy beige and hints of muted terracotta. This color evokes a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for creating a cozy and serene atmosphere in any space. The gentle hue reflects the soothing tones of desert sands, offering a perfect backdrop that balances texture, light, and daily life.
Benjamin Moore No.1509 Spanish Olive is a captivating paint color that combines subtlety and intrigue. It's a nearly neutral shade with a gentle hint of green, making it versatile for various spaces. The touch of green adds surprise and personality, creating a calm, nature-inspired vibe. It's perfect for those wanting a neutral look with a unique twist that doesn’t overwhelm a space. Whether in living rooms, bedrooms, or kitchens, Spanish Olive brings warmth and charm to any space.
I chose Spanish Olive for my own kitchen (pictured above), where it wraps the cabinetry in a soft, organic hue that shifts with the light throughout the day. Against brass hardware and marble counters, it takes on a gentle sophistication; in the evening, it deepens to a moody, cozy tone that makes the space feel intimate and lived-in.