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Homebase paint in Putty

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pinkieandperkie · 04/09/2016 12:52

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has used Homebase paint in Putty? How does it look and are you happy with the finished colour. Thanks

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nemno · 04/09/2016 13:11

I put it in a north-facing dining room 5 years ago. It wasn't a scrubbable type of paint which I regret but I still love the colour. It's a very warm, neutral griege (less grey more beige) without any yellowness. I chose darker shades of the same sort of colour for the brighter south facing rooms as it felt too pale and looked a totally different colour there .

OctoberOctober · 04/09/2016 13:26

I used it in a couple of rooms about 9 years ago, loved the colour but it wasn't that durable /scrubbable. Depends if that is an issue. Was fine when we used for 2 spare bedrooms, not so great when kids filled them!

pinkieandperkie · 04/09/2016 13:37

Thanks for your replies. I've just moved into an old cottage with very low ceilings and tiny windows. The walls are currently a kind of magnolia but it looks too peachy. Every match pot I get just looks wrong as the colour seems to change with the lack of light and everything's ends up much much darker than it should be. I'm looking for a warm neutral colour with no hint of peach.

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wowfudge · 04/09/2016 18:08

Try Caramel Latte too.

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