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F and B Calamine?

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Bluesheep8 · 07/11/2019 08:45

Have any of you used this? Thinking of using it in a bathroom which has white bevelled metro tiles with light grey grout and a v pale grey porcelain tiled floor. Pics and opinions please? Tia

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Bluesheep8 · 08/11/2019 05:48

Anyone?

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SwedishEdith · 08/11/2019 18:31

I've used it - I like it (obviously 😁). It looks just like calamine lotion so maybe a bit clinical for a bathroom? Don't know.

minipie · 08/11/2019 22:25

It’s one of those colours that really changes with the light. I like it in S facing rooms as it looks warm (we have it in DD S facing bedroom) but it’s too grey and purpley in a N facing room. For a N facing room Setting Plaster or Pink Ground work better.

Pink would look very nice with white and grey. As another option, we have a bathroom with light grey floor tiles, white wall tiles and Hague Blue walls which gives a very smart effect.

Lyingonthesofainthedark · 09/11/2019 00:18

Pencil

Bluesheep8 · 10/11/2019 08:15

Thanks for your replies. I like the idea of it as on the f and b website it says it goes with elephants breath and skimming stone, both of which we have in the house, elephants breath is on the hall and landing walls so I like the idea of it complementing that when the door is open. Not sure what was meant by pencil though...

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Baxdream · 10/11/2019 13:29

We've just used sulking room pink in our bathroom- metro tiles with grey grout too. Looks amazing

Spanglybangles · 12/11/2019 19:53

I prefer peignoir myself as it has that touch of grey to it and less sugary pink. We used it in a bedroom though so no experience of it in a bathroom.

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