Choosing the right white paint can be more complex than it seems. From undertones to compatible colors, making this decision requires careful thought. While swatches help, expert insights can be invaluable.

Designers are drawn to White Dove for its warm undertones and adaptability. Here’s how eight professionals recommend using this versatile white hue, from walls to cabinetry and beyond.

Incorporating White Dove into Your Home Decor

White Dove has gained popularity among both designers and homeowners. Its fresh base and inviting feel complement any design style and room. Here’s how to make this shade work for you.

1. Use as a Refreshing Base

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Hannah Yeo, a color marketing expert, describes White Dove as 'clean and classic with subtle warm gray undertones.' This color adapts beautifully throughout the home, and she recommends a consistent application for a unified aesthetic.

“This versatile color allows you to express your personality or change looks seasonally. Use it on walls, trim, and ceilings for a seamless effect. A cohesive palette also simplifies maintenance,” she explains.

Hannah notes that White Dove balances bold colors in adjacent rooms, acting as a refreshing transition.

2. Revitalize Your Space

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Becky Shea, an interior designer, employs White Dove across various projects, including walls and exteriors. She appreciates its warmth without the risk of looking beige.

“White Dove revitalizes a space without the coldness typically associated with whites. It strikes a balance, adding warmth while keeping the atmosphere fresh and inviting,” Becky states.

Becky Shea
Becky Shea

Becky Shea is a full-service interior designer in New York City and co-founder of her design studio, focusing on natural materials and sustainability.

3. Emphasize the Undertones

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Trish Knight, an interior designer, considers White Dove a perfect neutral. “It’s warm without yellow tones and hints of gray without being cool,” she says. This shade pairs well with various styles, from traditional to modern.

When matching it with other colors, Trish advises focusing on undertones and opting for warmer finishes. For instance, she suggests avoiding cool Carrara marble with White Dove cabinets in favor of warmer options. Natural wood floors from oak to walnut also enhance its appeal.

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Trish Knight

Trish Knight co-founded her award-winning design firm in Vancouver, recognized for their curated interiors and bespoke residential design services.

4. Embrace Natural Elements

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Emma Beryl, an interior designer, finds White Dove creates a timeless backdrop. She encourages pairing it with natural materials to enhance its warmth.

“Utilize it as a neutral foundation for walls, giving flexibility in furniture and decor. Incorporate natural textures like wood and add color through textiles or art for depth,” Emma suggests.

Emma Beryl
Emma Beryl

Emma Beryl is a New York-based designer, recognized for her international projects and named a top designer to watch.

5. Combine with Bold Colors

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Marie Cloud, an interior designer, proclaims White Dove a star on walls. It provides a laid-back yet elegant foundation.

In a living room, she showcases the shade alongside vibrant colors like a pink velvet sofa. “Let your personality shine with earthy elements. Plants add life and complement White Dove’s simplicity,” Marie notes.

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Marie Cloud

Marie Cloud leads a design studio in Charlotte, specializing in full-service design.

6. Focus on Detail

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Diana Bastone, a principal designer, often uses White Dove in wall treatments, like paneling.

“I paint walls, ceilings, and cabinetry the same color to add texture,” Diana shares.

She also appreciates a slightly warmer shade for cabinetry, aligning with the trend toward warmer palettes.

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Diana Bastone

Diana Bastone leads an award-winning boutique design studio in Ontario.

7. Play with Finishes

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Lauren Robbins, a lead designer, finds White Dove an ideal backdrop for art and accessories. In her kitchen, the shade covers many surfaces, allowing bold pieces to shine.

“For a cohesive yet visually interesting look, vary paint finishes across surfaces,” Lauren advises.

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Lauren Robbins

Lauren Robbins runs a residential design studio in Georgia.

8. Serve as a Design Backdrop

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White Dove’s versatility allows it to fit various design styles. Shaunn Lipsey, a principal designer, highlights its ability to adapt.

“Use it as a canvas to showcase standout furniture or architectural features,” she suggests.

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Shaunn Lipsey

Shaunn Lipsey leads a Toronto-based design and build team, known for creating custom interiors.


When you need a classic white paint, consider White Dove. Its warm undertones and soft gray tones make it a perfect match for almost any style.