A Westwood 6-bedroom estate with 12 distinct rooms across 3 floors — formal living, dining, library, two studies, mudroom, and bedrooms. Owners wanted a coordinated palette refresh across the entire interior without relocating.

The challenge

Estate-scale interiors live or die on color consistency across rooms. A wall painted Edgecomb Gray in the dining room and the same paint in the library should read identical despite different natural light. Plus the existing palette had drifted over decades — 6 different beiges, three whites — and unifying that requires primer planning.

What we did

  • One-day prep pass: skim-coat 22 settled plaster cracks across all 3 floors
  • Gray-tinted primer over the existing beige walls to kill undertone drift
  • Walls in Edgecomb Gray HC-173 — 9 rooms
  • Powder room + mudroom in HC-105 Rockport Gray accent
  • All trim refreshed in BM Advance Decorator's White semi-gloss
  • Ceilings unified in BM Waterborne Ceiling Paint flat
  • Family kept one finished suite available every evening

The result

12 rooms now read as one coordinated palette. Light flows through the floor plan without color-clashing transitions. Family didn't move out.

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