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Off white for kitchen

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CHST · 15/02/2013 16:16

Can anyone reccomend an off white that can be used on the ceiling as well as walls. Doesn't have to be f and b. By the way cabinets are a cream but more yellowy cream....

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CHST · 15/02/2013 16:18

oh the cabinets are farrow and ball dorset cream if that helps

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Ihatemytoes · 15/02/2013 19:14

Dulux Timeless.

WellTravelledPrawn · 15/02/2013 19:17

We have Farrow and Ball House White with off white wood units. I really like it.

LazyLondoner · 16/02/2013 11:56

I second dulux timeless

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southnorwoodmum · 18/02/2013 11:57

We just used Dulux Natural Calico for both ceiling and walls. Dulux Timeless seems one shade darker, and I did not want a darker ceiling. In addition we painted woodwork in Jasmine White (off white).

CuddyMum · 18/02/2013 12:04

Jasmine White (Dulux) is off white :)

FishfingersAreOK · 18/02/2013 12:45

Timeless is definitely lighter than natural calico.

Ihatemytoes · 18/02/2013 14:31

Yep, Timeless is a lot lighter than Natural Calico. I have the latter in my living room, and Timeless in the dining room.

CHST · 18/02/2013 14:39

thanks for your suggestions. I was looking at some of those ideas so it's good to hear from people who have actually used them. Our kitchen is quite big and southwest facing and gets a lot of natural light. I didn't want brilliant white as I think it would be too much

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southnorwoodmum · 18/02/2013 14:48

Really, Timelless lighter than Natural Calico?? My eyes must have defeated me!

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