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Another F&B colour question!

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Sunisshining12 · 21/03/2018 21:38

Sorry, another one!

I'm looking for a paint to complement marble effect tiles in my bathroom. Trying to decide between the various neutral shades of F&B.

I got a sample of Dimity but it was too warm.

I like the look of slipper satin - is this white or more of a 'colour'?

What do you recommend paint obsessives!

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Sunisshining12 · 23/03/2018 14:25

Bumping

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Antheia · 23/03/2018 18:06

It's a white -- there's a photo in the link below. It should work well in a bathroom I think

kateforman.co.uk/8-of-my-favourite-paints/

Antheia · 23/03/2018 18:08

P.S. you'll get more responses by posting in the Home decoration topic (same category where Propertt/DIY is)

MoreProsecco · 23/03/2018 18:25

I've just tried lots of F&B tester pots; again I found Dimity too dark, (and Clunch). Pointing was too yellow. So I've opted for slipper satin - it has brown tones but is paler.

One thing I really notice is how much the paints change colour in different lights. So it will depend on how much light your room gets.

Neolara · 23/03/2018 18:40

Satin slipper is quite greeny. We painted our woodwork in it. Looked great with some colours but terrible with blue. So we changed it to Wimborne white.

Sunisshining12 · 23/03/2018 19:17

Thanks ladies!

Neolara I’ve been out for some test pots today - I can definitely see green undertones in Slipper Satin which I wasn’t expecting!

Tried Dimity - it’s warm with red undertones.

Clunch?

Wimborne white - is this just white?

Apologies for not posting in home decor

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