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farrow and ball pointing???? white off white?

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CHST · 19/11/2011 09:26

Can someone tell me what sort of colour this is? It looks like it has pinky hues..is this correct?

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designerbaby · 19/11/2011 09:31

I've just painted some of my exterior woodwork with this. It's a very very pale yellow cream. Almost white, but warmer. No pinky tones. Warmer and less green than James White. I'm really pleased with it (thank heaven, I wouldn't want to paint that lot again...)

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MrsJohnDeere · 19/11/2011 09:33

We have this in a few rooms. I'd describe it as a warm, chalky off-White. Doesn't look at all pinky here, but might depend on the light.

CHST · 19/11/2011 09:39

thank you :)

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heliumballoon · 19/11/2011 09:48

My friend and I both painted our flats in it.
We both agree it doesn't look as great as we hoped in small spaces. If you have big light filled rooms though, it would be great. Def no pink tones, as others have said.

soonbesailing · 19/11/2011 16:18

Pointing is pale yellow/White. Def not pink, Wimborne White is slightly lighter but still has a slight yellow to it, then All White is the whitest white that F&B makes, it's still not as white as standard ( Dulux/crown/B&Q etc) white paint but if painted everywhere in a room does look White.

MrsJAlfredPrufrock · 19/11/2011 22:54

I'd describe it as Jasmine. I use this a lot for interior woodwork and ceilings. The thing I like about it the most is it doesn't get dingy or yellowing as it ages, it stays the same chalky, Jasmine white.

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