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Jasmine white, white chiffon or fine cream?

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WanderingJules · 26/11/2017 09:39

Arrrghhhhh.....
Currently painting our kitchen/dining area, and want to go lighter.
The room is in between the living room and the conservatory, so can look dark at times.

It doesn’t help that we currently have mid cream and green on the walls
The tiles are cream, so we don’t want too much of a light colour or else they might look a bit grubby, but lighter than what we have. Tall order, eh?
We tried the Dulux visualiser which doesn’t seem to help. Any ideas...please???

Jasmine white, white chiffon or fine cream?
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WanderingJules · 26/11/2017 09:42

Spot the tester pot blobs next to the slow cooker 😂

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GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 26/11/2017 16:15

I've used Jasmine White and really liked it.

It's v difficult selecting from all the shades of off white. What I've done in the past is plaster the little try-me pots all over sheets of A4 paper, and hold them up at different times of day to see which looks best.

AlwaysaNortherner · 26/11/2017 17:12

We have Jasmine White in a few different rooms and really like it. It is pretty white though - you only notice it's not pure white when you look at the join with the ceiling, which is proper brilliant white! - so might not go with your cream tiles.

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