9 Timeless Home Colors for Seniors Over 55

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Light gray

Just as with white, light gray works very well within a wide range of palettes. It’s a very familiar pick for bedroom and living room walls, but it can also serve as a great cabinet color if you’re looking for a slight deviation from white.

Even if it’s typically seen as a cooler tone, there is definitely no shortage of warmer grays (like greige) to choose from, either. Here are some shades you have to try: Valspar Seashell Gray, Sherwin-Williams On the Rocks, and Glidden Elemental.

Champagne pink

For anyone who might be feeling a bit unfulfilled by beiges, grays, whites, and neutrals, a calm and subtle pink isn’t really that bad, right? These super sophisticated pink hues aren’t simply reserved for playrooms and nurseries.

No, there’s so much more you can do with it! A front entryway, powder room, and basement would work just as fine in champagne pink, especially when you need to create your own unique, glamorous room! These are the shades we recommend: Magnolia Antique Rose, Clare Wing It, and Farrow & Ball Pink Ground.

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