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Benjamin Moore has been producing top-quality paint since 1883. In a 2004 poll conducted by House & Garden among the nation's top interior designers, Benjamin Moore was the Number One choice of paints, for use either by their clients or in their own homes.

Simply put, Benjamin Moore is your best choice for the highest quality paint and stain requirements.

Through new products introductions such as the new Regal Select and Advance Waterborne, and their Green Promise, Benjamin Moore continues to ensure that its customers receive the best of all paint technology available. Together, Benjamin Moore and Sarasota Paint are committed to their customers and strive to provide the highest quality products available in today's marketplace.

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Benjamin Moore's Green Promise products are the new standard. The Green Promise designation is Benjamin Moore's assurance that its environmentally friendly paints, stains, and other coatings meet—and even exceed—the strictest industry standards and regulations while maintaining the premium level of performance you expect from Benjamin Moore. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what “green paint” is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore’s waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low- or no-VOC properties even after tinting in any of our thousands of colors.

Sarasota Paint is proud to carry the entire Benjamin Moore line and our staff are ready to answer any and all of your Benjamin Moore questions. 

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Design Tips

  • There’s color inspiration all around you.

    Nature provides us with a wealth of palettes, from soft muted hints of colors to rich, vibrant hues. A favorite piece of pottery, an antique quilt, the sweater you love to wear – anything and everything can be a source of color inspiration.

  • How do different colors make you feel?

    Green, blue, and violet are generally considered cool colors, while red, orange, and yellow are regarded as warm colors. Cool colors recede, while warm colors advance. Cool colors lend an air of tranquility to a room, while warm colors enhance a space with energy.