We are renovating a Victorian terraced house: very large north-facing kitchen with poured-concrete floor and skylights, gives onto south-facing double reception room with bay window and mid-light wood floorboards. Previous owner's taste was cool & industrial and the whole place is painted in a very cold white. We want something neutral but warmer. (for example, we will have a Persian rug on the concrete floor.) Lady at F&B suggested Strong White with Purbeck Stone as a complementary darker shade possibly for woodwork or adjoining hallway. Looking at the color wheel in the house, however, Strong White looked too gray, and we thought Dimity looked better. But I'm worried it may be too creamy/magnolia-leaning. Part of the problem is that only the lights in the kitchen work right now because the rest of the house is being rewired, so there's no way to see what the colors will look like under electric light in the reception room (and because there's so little daylight this time of year anyway). Please tell me how these colors have worked for you in north-south houses! Or suggest others we should consider. Thank you.