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Does your Slaked Lime Mid look grey?

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wildery · 05/08/2023 21:04

As above! I'm driving myself bonkers (and bankrupt) with off-white/neutral paint testers. I had eventually gone with Little Greene slaked lime pale but having done half the room, it's just a bit too white for me, a bit underwhelming. Now considering slaked lime mid, but I don't want grey. Does it look grey?!

South facing dining room and east-facing kitchen, knocked through. Little Greene's loft white is on the ceiling and I'm not going to change that otherwise my DH will leave me. Help!

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wildery · 05/08/2023 21:12

I should add that I have got a tester pot of the mid, but my eyes are totally confused now and I can't tell if it looks grey, or if it would if both rooms were painted in it.

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loveacupoftea18 · 05/08/2023 21:14

Hello! I have it in my living room and am about to paint my kitchen with it.

I don't find it grey at all, and we live in a cottage which can be quite dark. It's hard to describe really - somewhere between white and pale taupe maybe?

Theduchy · 05/08/2023 21:17

I have it in my living room and I love it. It's really hard to describe the colour. I find it changes so much depending on the light. In some lights it looks greyish, some more of a beige undertone. It's a classic neutral.

wildery · 08/08/2023 15:30

Thanks both, I'm doing it! Looks good so far...

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minipie · 08/08/2023 15:42

It’s kind of a stone colour. Not grey, not beige, in between.

CaptainWentworth · 08/08/2023 15:59

We have it in our hall, stairs and landing and definitely not grey - does look different in different lights, but deffo a true neutral, not grey or brownish. I really like it - hope your finished room looks ace!

MrsRachelDanvers · 11/08/2023 14:28

We have it in hall and stairs-a perfect off white without the dinginess of F&B. I’m glad I chose it as Slaked Lime would’ve been too pale but mid is perfect.

IrisBearded · 11/08/2023 14:38

I have it in my hallway and there's definitely no grey to it.

A natural/stone neutral colour

bunchofboys · 11/08/2023 14:46

My kitcheb is slaked lime mid. In a northfacing room itnis a biscuit white with grey undertone.

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