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Any feedback on Little Green “French Grey”?

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MeMeMeow85 · 04/09/2018 13:26

Hi - I’m thinking of using Little Green “French Grey” and the “French Grey Dark” across different rooms.

Any feedback please? Have you liked the colour once it’s up?

I usually use F&B, but sometimes the colours don’t work in certain rooms. Does Little Greene change colour with the light?

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Furries · 06/09/2018 12:17

I’ve used it on my kitchen cupboards - went for the traditional eggshell as it’s oil-based (F&B wood paint is water-based), as the oil-based sounded harder wearing after reading reviews. On skirting and door frames round the house I went for Lead grey and the two work well together.

I liked the french grey so much that I used the remainder to do my bedroom furniture.

I can’t say I’ve noticed that it changes colour in different lights, but maybe I’ve just got used to it.

pleasegotowork · 07/09/2018 14:02

I had my kitchen painted in French grey mid for the same reasons as the pp and I'm very happy with it. The walls were painted French grey pale. It's a new build and there are no curtains or pictures up but I feel the walls are very, well, pale. But I feel it will look better when it looks more lived in.

minipie · 07/09/2018 22:40

We have French Grey Mid in our sitting room and Pale in our bedroom.

It looks blue grey in our house even though it’s greeny grey in all the
pictures I’ve seen of it. So I would definitely day it changes with the light!

Professional decorators tend to rate LG much more than F&B.

pregle · 07/09/2018 23:50

We have French grey mid in our living room, stairs, landing, I love it, just seems like a warm grey (although what does that actually mean?!) to me rather than a blue grey or a purple grey.

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