It’s airy, whimsical, and bright with touches of vintage and modern influence.
“#texture, #art, #nature.”
And over the years, she’s found a few shades of the snowy color that she stands by.

First, there’s the truewhite Timeless paint, which doesn’t even have to be mixed.
It’s the perfect white, no tint, and it works well in high gloss and/or flat.
I’ve done two of my houses top to bottom in this white."

“It’s a warmer, natural-feeling white.
It has a kind of ceramic feel to the color.
I love how the wood looks soaking through this shade,” Ford explained.
And lastly, we haveWhite on White, the coolest tone of the three.
“We used this in a farmhouse project in Pittsburgh, and the white was perfect for the space.
It felt fresh and clean but slightly more vintage,” she shared.
“It worked incredibly well with the woods and bricks that we had throughout the house too.”