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HOW TO PAIR HALE NAVY & REVERE PEWTER

Sharing examples of how to pair Hale Navy and Revere Pewter interior paint colors by Benjamin Moore. After surviving the Tuscany-inspired paint colors of 2005, we painted our walls with Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter.  

When I got bored with the greige walls I decided the walls, needed a dark and stormy backdrop. I quickly landed on the blue color wheel for Benjamin Moore’s paint colors. Hale Navy was the perfect color palette for the neutral Revere Pewter!

After eight trips to Guiry’s and samples from the Depot, I went with Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy. I love it! I hope these images help you navigate the dozens of paint combinations for greige and navy!

HALE NAVY + REVERE PEWTER IN PICTURES

how to pair Hale Navy and Revere Pewter

  I love, love, love the color combination. The two colors blend seamlessly with no stark contrast. 

When making the decision to move away from neutral paint colors there are a few suggestions before you paint your entire main floor interiors navy.

Hale Navy is a bold, confident paint color.

It can be a bit overwhelming to someone with realtor beige walls. #realtorlife.

TIPS TO ADD NAVY PAINT TO REVERE PEWTER

  • Start with small spaces. I painted a small niche (a popular architectural feature in the 2000s).
  • Repeat. Paint another small space or 1/2 wall that is easy to repaint if you are not ready for a bold color. And that is okay. Here is a flashback to my first shade of blue in our dining room.
  • Hale Navy looks great with so many accent colors. I share a few in the images below. Please pin for reference!

EXAMPLES OF HALE NAVY AND REVERE PEWTER

How to pair Benjamin Moore's Hale Navy with Revere Pewter

Before we completed this family room fireplace remodel we had a large niche (inset) above our fireplace.

The addition of Hale Navy transformed the fireplace and centered the room.

Like this little nook sits under the staircase. Here is the before and after. Revere Pewter is the main wall color.

NICHE BEFORE

NICHE AFTER

Painting multiple small spaces gave me the confidence to transition to the dining room.

It was surrounded by a row of windows.

Benjamin Moore Hale Navy paint color, dining room paint color, dark and stormy dining room

A few years ago we removed the half wall between the kitchen and the dining room. The kitchen is Revere Pewter and the extra light from the dining room window gave me the confidence to go all-in on the navy paint in the dining room.

I loved the dining room so much I went around the corner and painted my office Hale Navy.

I purchased these mirrors or the dining room.

With the success of the dining room, I went next door to the main-level home office.

Here is a peek at my office. Same color (different lighting). 

Hale Navy in the home office, home office paint color, Benjamin Moore Hale Navy, navy walls

One of the unexpected joys of Hale Navy is it looks amazing with so many colors like pinks and greens and my favorite creamy white paint.

Here’s a different wall in the main floor office.

Hale Navy office walls, navy paint color, dark and stormy navy

The interior walls on the main, upper and lower levels are painted with Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter.

Here is our living room with Revere Pewter.

Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter, interior walls, Revere Pewter, interiors

After our main level remodel, we repainted our family room walls with Revere Pewter. I kept the side windows on opposite sides of the remodeled fireplace Hale Navy. It coordinates with the navy window treats.

Hale Navy interior walls paired with Revere Pewter.

I would love it if you pinned this image!

how to pair Hale Navy and Revere Pewter

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5 Comments

  1. I love the mirrors in your dining room! Can you tell me where you got them?

  2. I chose revere pewter and hale navy for my living room after much consideration. The painters are coming in two weeks and I have been second guessing my choices. Until I saw how beautiful it looks in your home. Now I know I made a good decision! Thank you

  3. I love the navy on your walls, Laura!! I have found that I tend to need lighter colors to help alleviate depression. Usually I only get winter depression, but this year with the students I had been working with (and school, it turns out), I needed the lighter colors!! We used to have Ralph Lauren’s Barn Red on our living room walls at our last California home. It was beautiful at night…

    Enjoy your pretty home and of course I pinned a bunch!
    Hugs,
    Barb 🙂

  4. Where did you get the navy and cream carpet?

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