Real Home Examples of Alabaster by Sherwin Williams
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One thing we love doing is exploring the most popular paint colors on the market. Right now? Alabaster by Sherwin Williams is taking the lead!
If you’re considering painting any part of your home with Alabaster, this post should give you a clear idea of what it could look like.
Alabaster by Sherwin Williams
You can read all day long about what Alabaster by Sherwin Williams is like, what homes it might work in, and the LRV of this paint shade, but seeing it in real homes is what really helps me.
Of course, still do your research on this paint color, but come back and check out all of these amazing images of the color being used in actual homes.
Here are some of our favorite articles that will go into the logistics of Sherwin Williams Alabaster.
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- Sherwin Williams Alabaster SW 7008: Paint Color Review
- Sherwin Williams Alabaster: BEST Review + Pictures
Alabaster by Sherwin Williams – See It In Real Homes
Let’s go down the list of viewing how Alabaster looks in *actual* real life people’s homes. This is a great way to truly get a feel for this paint color before opting to use it on your own home.
Exterior Homes
Alabaster is a fantastic exterior house paint color! (For a full list of exterior paint colors, be sure and check out our exterior paint color blog post).
Check out this Romabio Masonry Flat in Sherwin Williams Alabaster. Isn’t she a beaut? Thanks to Hunted Home Paint for sharing this image with us.

Pairing Alabaster with a contrasting color, whether it be the roof shingles, outdoor window trim, or shutters can really help make this white pop.
In this image below, Morgan redid her home and painted the exterior Alabaster by Sherwin Williams and the front door Pewter Tankard by Sherwin Williams.

This combo really looks nice together if you’re needing inspiration!
Finally, we have this home featured by Kylie M. Interiors. It is painted in Alabaster by Sherwin Williams and shows off how pretty a slightly off white can be.

White exterior homes have been all the rage lately, but a more off-white or cream can actually look better! It’s why we love Alabaster so much.
Kitchen Cabinets
Alright next up, let’s look at some kitchen cabinets painted in Alabaster! A lot of folks are doing kitchen renovations and painting their cabinets Alabaster for a more modern take.
First up we have this kitchen by Kayla. The cabinets AND wall color here is Alabaster by Sherwin Williams.

It really brightens things up, don’t you think?
Next let’s look at this kitchen by Kari. Here are the details for the image you see below. The wall paint is Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray. The CABINETS are painted in Alabaster by Sherwin Williams. The contrast between the walls and cabinets is really nice!
The cabinet hardware is franklin brass.

Moving right along, this next kitchen below was designed by the fabulous Kylie M. Interiors. It has Alabaster trim and kitchen cabinets with Sherwin Williams Creamy on the walls.

Be sure and click this link to check out the before images of the kitchen above. You can hardly tell they are the same! And the only swap was painting the kitchen cabinet color.
Kendra redid this area of her kitchen (image below) and it’s stunning! She added some vintage pink glassware and these sweet family photos. The paint color is Sherwin Williams “Alabaster”.

Itching to paint your own kitchen cabinets with alabaster now? Me too!
Hallways
Entryways, hallways, and other general areas of the home are great spots to paint in Alabaster by Sherwin Williams.
The walls and trim throughout this entire house (image below) are Alabaster by SW. The interior door and door frame is Accessible Beige by Sherwin Williams in case you were curious!

Next up we have an entryway to feature. We could swoon over the console table decorating, but try to focus on the wall color for now!

Dining Rooms
Considering using this paint color in your dining room? Let’s look at a few examples!
Let’s take a moment for the wainscoting. It’s so gorgeous! This dining room is painted in Alabaster by Sherwin Williams by Tyler at Fix It Contracting.

Another pretty dining room in Alabaster? This image below! It’s bright, airy, and just right.

The dining room can definitely be a great spot to use Alabaster.
Bathrooms
Considering a bathroom remodel? Add an accent wall or paint the entire thing in Alabaster. We absolutely loved this bathroom remodel!
The two paint colors used here are Pewter Green and Alabaster from Sherwin Williams.

Bedrooms
Thinking about using Alabaster in a bedroom? Let’s see how it turned out for a few people! We’ve got Lauren from Bless’er House who used it on her master bedroom on the planked wall.

Be sure and look through her entire bedroom makeover post. It’s full of great ideas!
Below we have a bedroom on a new build. This is Sherwin Williams “Oat Milk” for the trim & doors, paired with Sherwin Williams “Alabaster” on the walls & ceilings.

Thank you to The Smith’s for letting us feature this color combo!
Next up we have the cutest little nursery you ever did see. Be sure and checkout this Instagram post that shows off several different photos of this room that is entirely painted in Alabaster! It’s the perfect nursery paint color.

Little Daisy is one lucky little gal for getting this adorable nursery.
Upcycled Furniture
Maybe you aren’t up for painting walls Alabaster, but how about some old furniture that needs a face lift? Here’s a few examples of Alabaster being shown off.

Even just painting a dresser or chest with Alabaster can improve the look of a room. Use a piece of furniture you already have or source something off Facebook Marketplace!

All of these creators have blown me away with their furniture painted in Alabaster! So stunning.

Conclusion
We hope this post helped you get a great understanding of how Alabaster by Sherwin Williams looks in real homes. After all, you can learn all day about how creamy it is, how light affects it, and what the LRV is, but without seeing real photos of actual homes, your imagination can run a bit wild.
Let us know in the comments if seeing photos like this of paint colors throughout different areas of the home is helpful.