HOME PAINT PALETTES- ALBERTA, CANADA

Are you looking to add a splash of colour to your Canadian home, but feeling overwhelmed by the endless options? Fear not, we've got you covered! In this series, we'll explore the ideal coordinated colour palettes for homes in each of Canada's provinces and territories, starting with the stunning province of Alberta.

Home to countless lakes and vast hectares of lush forest, Alberta is a nature lover's paradise. To capture the beauty of this province in our colour palette, we've chosen four fabulous shades that are sure to elevate your home's aesthetic.

  • First up, we have Iceberg - a light blue-grey hue from Benjamin Moore. This colour will transport you to the peak of Alberta's majestic mountains, where the clear blue skies meet the snow-capped peaks.

  • Next on the list is BM Balboa Mist - a warm grey tone that perfectly reflects the sandy soils and rolling hills of Alberta's prairies. This versatile shade will add a touch of sophistication to any room in your home.

  • No Alberta colour palette would be complete without a nod to the province's rich mineral deposits, and that's where BM Onyx comes in. This deep black hue from Benjamin Moore represents the province's mineral-rich soil and adds a touch of drama to any space.

  • To warm things up, we have BM Pony Brown - a soft, warm hue that captures the earthy tones of the province's natural landscapes. This colour will infuse your home with a cozy and inviting vibe, perfect for spending long winter evenings indoors.

  • And last but not the least, we couldn't resist adding another colour to the mix - Breath of Fresh Air (806). This light blue-green shade is reminiscent of the turquoise waters of Moraine Lake and Lake Louise, attributed to fine rock dust. Incorporating this colour into your home is a nod to Alberta's stunning natural beauty.

So there you have it, folks - the perfect coordinated colour palette for homes in Alberta. Get ready to bring the beauty of this province into your home with these stunning shades!

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