Remodelista Sleuth: Uncovering the Palette in a French Kitchen

Photography courtesy of Nomibis

We're launching a new series, in which we sleuth out the answer to a reader-asked question and find the provenance of an object or design detail spied in our posts. First up: What paint colors were used in this ever-changing shopkeerers' house in Reims, France?

The house is owned by a pair of shopkeepers; the simple, tone-on-tone palette acts as a cohesive, calm backdrop for their finds.

One reader asked about the armoire at the far end of the kitchen; it’s painted in Dimity by Farrow & Ball.

The trim is painted in White Tie and the walls in Elephant’s Breath, both by Farrow & Ball.

Left to right: Elephant’s Breath, White Tie, and Dimity by Farrow & Ball.