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Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey

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Flowers321 · 10/05/2018 20:54

I know Dulux Timeless paint is a favourite here! Am considering using it with pale grey and white kitchen work tops! Has anyone used Timeless with these colours? Or have any pictures of the colour that they wouldn’t mind sharing?
Thank you!

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Hullabaloo31 · 11/05/2018 15:42

We've got timeless in a couple of bedrooms and it's more of a creamy shade than a white in those rooms, so not sure it would be what I was looking for. Hang on, I'll post a pic of my office...

Hullabaloo31 · 11/05/2018 15:43

With a teal colour in my office...

Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey
Fannyfanakerpants · 11/05/2018 15:53

We have our hall, stairs, landing in timeless with white woodwork and grey floors. It's definetly cream. I've just done the living room in white cotton which is a soft white and works much better. I'm definetly going to redo the timeless in the white cotton when it needs it.

Flowers321 · 11/05/2018 19:16

Thank you both so much! Am desperately trying to find a soft white that will go with white and light grey, but also some exciting beige/natural fabrics! It’s a hard task!
I’ll definitely get a white cotton tester, do you find it has much warmth?
Many thanks

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Fannyfanakerpants · 11/05/2018 20:22

No. I wouldn't say white cotton is a warm colour but it's definetly not a cold, bluey white. We have a cream and grey sofa and it goes with that fine.

Phillipa12 · 11/05/2018 20:28

For information purposes. My house was painted throughout in dulux timeless, i repainted it in b and q own brand matt ivory paint and its precisely the same colour!

fudgecat · 14/05/2018 19:44

I have timeless on walls and grey kitchen cabinets and white quartz worktops. Will take a pic once kids are in bed

Sunisshining12 · 14/05/2018 20:02

We have timeless woodwork & it looks white. It's only when I hold something pure white next to it that it looks creamy. So I guess it depends on how it looks in your lighting. Is it a light or dark room?

lolalotta · 14/05/2018 20:10

I think Crown sail White might be what you are looking for, look at it on Pinterest. It's very pale, off white/ the palest of greys. It doesn't have blue undertones, it has a warmth.

Chocolate1984 · 15/05/2018 15:33

We have timeless in our flat & it's definitely light cream there.

I have Dulux White Cotton in my livingroom & it looks really pale grey. I like it, one of the few rooms i haven't changed.

fudgecat · 15/05/2018 17:29

Here is my kitchen in timeless

Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey
fudgecat · 15/05/2018 17:31

And without the lights on

Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey
Sunisshining12 · 15/05/2018 20:32

Fudgecat that is how my woodwork looks too. I see it as more of an off white rather than a cream!

SteadyFreddy · 19/05/2018 09:47

Here's our kitchen.... Dulux Timeless, Magnet Units and stone worktops from Rock and Co.

Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey
SteadyFreddy · 19/05/2018 09:48

And again

Using Dulux Timeless with white and grey
bouncydog · 20/05/2018 08:38

Just had our bedroom done in a dulux white that has a grey undertone. Matched with a dark grey bed and soft grey carpet it’s very calm. I’ll try and find out the name and post a pic for you if you like.

MismatchedPJs · 21/05/2018 08:24

You need to put it up against your worktops.

I've rejected white, and some pale grey because it made my "white" tiles or cupboards look like a dirty cream. Timeless is a good choice to avoid that but ultimately it depends how white your whites are and how grey your greys are.

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