pink-paint.jpgCargill Construction out of Campton, NH, has been renovating our executive office suits on the 2nd floor for the past three (3) months. Their contractor, Joe, is doing an amazing job installing multiple different hardwood flooring, wainscoting, custom cabinets & countertops, etc. In a word… WOW! They hired Impressions to paint all the new offices, file room, and display area using Benjamin Moore and have not had any problems until… MY office. I want a serene shad that reflected a soft energy so I chose “Rose Silk” as my wall color and it came out way too PINK. So we (a mutual decision in the office) decided to change the color and went with “Bermuda Sand” for a more neutral color. Well as you may have guessed my office has to be the difficult one so once again the color turned out very PINK. Without loosing all optimism I remembered “the third time is a charm.” I finally picked “Just Beige” in hopes to escape the PINK hues. Something as simple as painting an office is taking longer than installing a custom tile floor. I don’t understand what went wrong… Is it that the paint never really matches the color pallets they give you or does the fault lie with the hardware store that isn’t mixing the paint correctly?