6 Spaces Using Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black
At the end of the day in our family, we try to talk about our Best & Worst things that happened to us, and a kind thing we did.
Sharing all these pics is my kind thing for the day. And I can tell you right now, if you’re searching for the perfect black paint color, this is the best thing of your day.
I can say that because now you don’t have to get 10+ black paint samples in search of the ONE TRUE BLACK that will go in almost any situation.
You’re Welcome.
Raise your hands if you ever search for a paint color on pinterest only to be directed to a link that has nothing to do with the paint color you want to see in real life rooms? Yeah, it sucks.
So instead of making you read a thousand words before I show you any more pics, see all the areas we’ve used Sherwin Williams Tricorn black.
We used a lot of black in this house, and this color worked in EVERY single spot. That’s hard for one single color to do….I just gave the color Tricorn Black a lot to carry on it’s small shoulders, but I know it’s up to the job.
I will continue to use this color everywhere.
If you’re wondering about different sheens, the window trim and doors are all painted in semi gloss, the bathroom ceiling is in a flat/matte sheen, and the black geometric half wall is in Benjamin moore “Pearl”. YES! You can get Sherwin Williams paint colors mixed up in Benjamin moore sheens (and vice versa). Peral is this GREAT sheen that is a mix between satin and eggshell. It is less shiny than satin, but moreso than eggshell, so it possesses a greater cleanability. It’s amazing actually.
And that’s it folks! Go buy yourself some paint!