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Please help! Bone China or Timeless for my kitchen?

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loveka · 06/11/2018 12:40

I thought I had settled on Timeless, I jave to order today!

I am having dark grey/blue kitchen units, a cream ( they call it champagne) range cooker and very pale cream tiles.

I just did the Dulux visualiser and Timeless looks too blue. The room is very dark, north facing.

Thanks.

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7to25 · 06/11/2018 16:15

You have two cream elements to your scheme..... colour only known to you!
You have to tone the wall colour in with those. Timeless is not blue but only by choosing a wall colour with regard to the tiles and cooker will you get a good match.

SPARKLYSTARSHINESBRIGHT · 06/11/2018 16:27

Colours look so different on line, we have timeless in our kitchen/dining. its definitely not blue, more of a off-white, palest cream. I was looking at a pale beige for another room and what i thought on line was totally different in the shop, looked yellow on line, guess it depends on your monitor/screen.

loveka · 06/11/2018 16:31

Yes, I want palest cream. Very hard because I don't actually have the cooker yet!

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user1484830599 · 06/11/2018 16:37

I have timeless in most of my rooms in our old house, and just starting to in this house. It is my favourite colour, as it is so very pale without being white. I've never known it look blue, it has always been cream/off white to me, but the beauty of it is that whatever you put with it it looks different in every room.

user1484830599 · 06/11/2018 16:39

Fwiw I've found the visualiser app absolutely useless. My living room is currently green, but looked brown, and it made timeless look yellow! Can you do a tester?

Tobuyornot99 · 06/11/2018 21:22

My entire house is painted in timeless, in some lights it's too creamy rather than too cold / blue if anything. Pay extra for the washable stuff is my advice, it's marvellous!

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 06/11/2018 23:38

Best way is to buy those little try-me pots, slather A4 sheets with them, and hold them up in the room, and against whatever you want them to go with. If necessary take them to the kitchen showroom and hold them against the cupboard/appliance samples.

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