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Please recommend a warm white paint for our living room

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buckeejit · 02/02/2020 22:24

It's currently 7 year old creamy colour on 3 walls & needs freshened up before new floor goes down. The other wall is moss/sage green on chimney breast with green & white flowery wallpaper either side.

Please tell me what's a good paint colour to go with - between white & cream might be good. The room is southish facing. I can't face wasting time getting loads of samples of similar colours . As long as it's bright & warm!

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OhWellThatsJustGreat · 02/02/2020 22:36

I think white with a yellow or green undertone would be good?

Possibly a Dulux colour would be a good shout:
Daffodil white
Jasmine white
Apple white
Jade white

I thibk jade or jasmine would look good with a sage colour

Missushb · 02/02/2020 22:37

Tallow by farrow and ball is lovely.

Geppili · 02/02/2020 23:02

Pointing farrow and Ball

goldpendant · 02/02/2020 23:04

F&B All White

lashy · 02/02/2020 23:51

F&B Wimbourne White.

Alwayscheerful · 02/02/2020 23:56

Farrow and Ball pointing

buckeejit · 03/02/2020 07:31

Thanks all! I think we had jasmine white last time. On the colour sheet all the F&B ones look a bit dull but will have a look at these-Love F&B finish

Found the perfect hall grey a while ago from a thread on here so I'm hopeful!

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goldpendant · 03/02/2020 11:35

You kind of have to ignore the sample cards. All White looks like brilliant white next to everything else.... but when you actually use it next to a brilliant white ceiling there's a difference, it's warm and classy but not creamy or yellow. You need big sheets of lining paper, and a few samples (don't go too crazy, you'll go white blind!)

buckeejit · 04/02/2020 22:43

We're going with pointing-F&B rec'd it also. I'd forgotten how helpful they are when you message with details.

Now we're onto a F&B green for the chimney breast. Tried cooking apple green, too light/bright/garish, vert de terre-insipid, yeabridge green-too avocoda....

Trying ball green tomorrow

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goldpendant · 05/02/2020 09:08

Pigeon?

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