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What off-white to use with F&B stiffkey blue?

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ContraryLollipop · 16/10/2017 22:46

The woodwork and ceiling will be brilliant white.

We are thinking of doing 3 walls stiffkey blue, and leaving the wall which faces the windows an off-white colour. It won't be a feature wall, it's just to reflect light and avoid the room feeling too dark.

The room is north-east facing.

Could anyone please share a good off-white or cream that would go well with stiffkey blue? Or share if you see any pitfalls with this plan?

Many thanks.

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JoJoSM2 · 16/10/2017 23:16

Our kitchen units are stiffkey and Wmbourne White and I think that combination is very successful.

The plan to not stiffkey one wall sounds a bit odd, though. I think that painting all walls will look more elegant. If you want to brighten the wall up, you could consider a mirror or light coloured artwork or furniture. Like it's been done in the rooms in the pics.

What off-white to use with F&B stiffkey blue?
What off-white to use with F&B stiffkey blue?
inchyrablue · 16/10/2017 23:24

I think this should be the link to the colour matching page. colour linky if it isn't we had a sample of Wivet and found it quite harsh - it would depend on your light though. Wimborne White was our go to white in our old house - but is very cream where we live now.

Allthebestnamesareused · 16/10/2017 23:27

I was going to say EWimborne White if you want F&B or Timeless (Dulux) is very similar - a soft white

PunjanaTea · 16/10/2017 23:41

The farrow and ball recommendation for stiffkey blue is shadow white.

But they also pair it with All White, Shadow white, Wimborne white, ammonite and borrowed light. Although the borrowed light is more blue.

Regressionconfession · 16/10/2017 23:43

I’ve got stiffkey on my bedroom walls with Wimborne white on the picture rail and must say it doesn’t look quite right to my eye. I’d go for a crisper white next time. I do love the blue though and it works on all four walls (with white woodwork and white above the picture rails).

Regressionconfession · 16/10/2017 23:47

Maybe try skimming stone for a contrast wall with the stiff key.

ContraryLollipop · 17/10/2017 03:14

Thanks everyone! I'll try samples of these suggestions.

JoJo I fear that too, maybe we need to be braver and do it all navy. Two of the walls will be mostly covered in white furniture and windows anyway. Hmm not sure.

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JoJoSM2 · 17/10/2017 09:14

Just go for it. In the last house, our sitting room was east facing, navy, lighter carpet, white sofas etc and it looked light but cosy. As it was an Edwardian property, there was a large bay window that made it light.

Louisesnaps7 · 20/10/2017 14:07

We Stiffkey blue on one wall in our study, with the rest of the room in Dulux Cotton White. It's a lovely crisp contrast, and really brings out the chalkiness of the blue wall.

Knittedbreasts · 20/10/2017 14:11

We did our entire hallway a dark navy it looks so elegant and beautiful. The lines have to be very precise though

waddleandtoddle · 20/10/2017 14:14

I used Wivet with Stiffkey. It's a very very pale off white grey.

Mummyme87 · 20/10/2017 16:23

Decorator downstairs as we speak painting all our walls stiffkey blue in living room. We have all woodwork a pure white. Doesn’t seem to dark yet... we have big windows so let’s alot of light in

alovesupreme · 20/10/2017 16:43

I second the PPwho said it's bit odd doing one wall white. Be brave and go the whole hog!

ContraryLollipop · 20/10/2017 17:43

Thanks all. Painter starts on Monday so we have the weekend to decide!

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Snowglobes · 15/12/2018 12:36

‘@JoJoSM2’ what colour did you paint your ceiling please? I’m wanting Stiffkey blue walls, probably a taupe carpet & cream (ish) sofas but really struggling with ceiling. Had thought oxford stone, London stone or Joa’s White but really don’t know!

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