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White/neutral paint to complement green smoke kitchen

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niairin · 10/08/2021 21:35

Hi there,
We've put in a farrow and ball green smoke painted kitchen. Floors are grey concrete effect tiles and the counter is a carrara marble laminate. We will have black and white tile backsplash behind the fridge and sink.

The room is north facing but has a large patio door and we get a good amount of light as we arent overlooked.

I had intended to paint the rest of the kitchen in dulux pure brilliant white which we've done the rest of the house in and I am really happy with.

However looking at the green kitchen I feel like PBW might be too cold, and will end up green tinged.

Any suggestions for a neutral/ white?

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HotChoc10 · 10/08/2021 21:59

I have slaked lime by Little Greene in my hallway, I can't comment on how it goes with green smoke but it's a nice warm slightly off white so sounds like it might be what you're looking for

RebeccaBristol · 10/08/2021 22:03

The f&b website suggests a complementary white for all the colours. For green smoke it is off white.

justabigdisco · 10/08/2021 22:07

Was also going to suggest checking the F&B website but there is also a group on Facebook called ‘Farrow and Ball Fans’ which is great for colour suggestions

Zinnia · 10/08/2021 22:08

F&B recommend their Off White with Green Smoke
https://www.farrow-ball.com/paint-colours/off-white

Definitely not brilliant white in a north-facing room, you need something warmer, especially with a grey floor. Slaked Lime is a lovely colour but I've not tried it with Green Smoke either.

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