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Has anyone got Ball Green F&B is it suitable for a bedroom

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Lelivre · 16/12/2017 08:34

All the testers so far are too bright/ fresh and bathroomish or kitchen greens not restful for a bedroom and my room is southwest facing and huge windows.

Although this looks too murky on the chart it might fit with my furnishings.

But they say it’s for dining rooms and a silvery green, which I don’t see on the chart at all. I can’t tell in photos online, can anyone advise in real life? I’ve bought so many testers already it’s making me nuts.

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ItMustBeBedtimeSurely · 16/12/2017 08:39

We've got it in our dining room. It's nice. Not at all fresh, more gentle and muted. We have a wood floor and gold accents (lamps etc) and it looked beautiful. It would be possible for it to look murky in the wrong setting though.

The silvery thing is in dim light. In daylight it's definitely green but at night it can look more neutral.

ItMustBeBedtimeSurely · 16/12/2017 08:46

Sorry, meant to say it could work in a bedroom. It's very restful.

Lelivre · 16/12/2017 13:02

Thanks perhaps worth a try Smile

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Almostthere15 · 17/12/2017 09:03

I had the nightmare to end all nightmares trying to get a calm her from green for the nursery. (Could have been a tad hormonally unreasonable) after what felt like a thousand testers we settled on well-being by dulux. It's a true green but in a muted shade that works well in low or high light. I love it, and we now have it in the spare room as well. It depends on your furnishings I guess, but as a fellow green graduate I thought I'd share in case it was useful.

Lelivre · 17/12/2017 15:28

Thanks! Yes the ball green looks too heavy in there. I’ll check it out.

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dontcallmelen · 18/12/2017 19:52

I have a muted green in Ds room, it’s from Dulux will look up the name in a mo.

Lelivre · 19/12/2017 16:08

Yes pls! DM who worked in interiors just told me oh yes greens are a tricky colour to get right. WIth the light greens they are either too fresh and zingy for a bathroom/kitchen/nhs clinic, or these appealing period ones are gloomy. It’s so tricky on a tiny paint chip to tell and I’ve got a massive box of testers now I might mix my own!

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