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Magnolia Home Paint: The Castle Collection

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       MAGNOLIA HOME PAINT – CASTLE COLLECTION

Late in the fall of 2022 Joanna Gaines, in collaboration with Kilz, released a palette of ten timeless paint colors inspired by her Magnolia Castle restoration in Waco, Texas. Rich, dark and moody is the overall feel for Magnolia Home Castle Collection.

“I wanted to honor the history of the castle with rich, unique colors that would complement its grand and traditional aesthetic, while still creating a timeless palette for any style of home.” – Joanna Gaines

 Before and after photos of the Castle restoration and additional information can be found here or check out Season 1, Episode 3 on Discovery Plus where Joanna dishes on color.

Color assets for the Castle Collection consists of a color card showing the ten colors-no individual paint swatches were provided. The Magnolia Home Market Paint Palette is on our Shopify site, but a computer screen does not do the lovely colors justice.

As always, we recommend you test drive your color with a sample pot before you purchase your gallonage. You need to see how the lighting in your home plays off the color throughout the day and night and if you like it.

Happy Painting!

 

DRAWING ROOM

A soft French Gray

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STEP STOOL GREEN

A lively, deep olive

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CASTLE CREAM

A creamy, soft white with a timeless essence

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ESTATE

A deep sage, with a soft gray undertone

MOODY FIG

A beautifully saturated burgundy

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VINTAGE CROWN

An elegant, muted gold

PLASTER

A light beige with a warm soothing tone

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CONSERVATORY

A rich and warm dark charcoal gray

Rosy Pink paint color by Magnolia Home

ROSY PINK

A dusty subtle pink with a nostalgic tone

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COTTAGE GROVE

A moody navy infused with a deep green hue

Before and after photography by Lisa Petrole & Jeff Jones