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Which off white for period home

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velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:27

Overwhelming choice, we’re going for slaked lime in the lounge and french grey in the hallway. Can anyone recommend a white to complement these ? I don’t want brilliant white as it’s too harsh.
Thanks

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velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:29

Should have said lounge and hallway are both east facing rooms

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Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:33

Slaked lime will read as warm white anyway. I have slaked lime throughout my whole house. It reads differently in different rooms depending on the aspect and light. The rooms where it looks best are those where I have used it in the ceilings and woodwork too. In my kitchen the ceiling is white (literally just brilliant white) and that looks nice too but not as nice as where we’ve just colour blocked it.

The other alternative is to use slaked lime on trim and ceiling and slaked lime mid on the walls.

NorthernStarlight · 30/11/2025 07:35

We used Wimborne white (dulux matched) in our old house and it’s lovely. Has a warm hue to it.

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:40

Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:33

Slaked lime will read as warm white anyway. I have slaked lime throughout my whole house. It reads differently in different rooms depending on the aspect and light. The rooms where it looks best are those where I have used it in the ceilings and woodwork too. In my kitchen the ceiling is white (literally just brilliant white) and that looks nice too but not as nice as where we’ve just colour blocked it.

The other alternative is to use slaked lime on trim and ceiling and slaked lime mid on the walls.

I was surely thinking of using slaked lime on the walls and above the picture rails and ceiling, then the picture rails will stay a bright white. Do you think this could work?

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velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:41

NorthernStarlight · 30/11/2025 07:35

We used Wimborne white (dulux matched) in our old house and it’s lovely. Has a warm hue to it.

This is another white that I really like, do you think it could work with French grey?

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NorthernStarlight · 30/11/2025 07:44

I’ve just looked up French grey and it’s beautiful. I think it would go well with Wimborne white. Sometimes F&B recommended which white would complement so maybe check their website as well.
WW has a warm tone to it; slight yellow undertones but v subtle - it doesn’t look yellow on the walls

Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:46

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:40

I was surely thinking of using slaked lime on the walls and above the picture rails and ceiling, then the picture rails will stay a bright white. Do you think this could work?

Yes I have slaked lime next to brilliant white. It works well but it’s only a subtle contrast because slaked lime is already just off white

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:46

NorthernStarlight · 30/11/2025 07:44

I’ve just looked up French grey and it’s beautiful. I think it would go well with Wimborne white. Sometimes F&B recommended which white would complement so maybe check their website as well.
WW has a warm tone to it; slight yellow undertones but v subtle - it doesn’t look yellow on the walls

Yellow is my nightmare 😆 such a fine line between warm white and magnolia

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velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:47

Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:46

Yes I have slaked lime next to brilliant white. It works well but it’s only a subtle contrast because slaked lime is already just off white

Thank you ! So rubbish at this stuff. We have an velvet navy blue sofa and I hope the contrast between that and the walls will work

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Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:47

Be aware that Wimborne in sunlight will look pale yellow.

Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:48

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:47

Thank you ! So rubbish at this stuff. We have an velvet navy blue sofa and I hope the contrast between that and the walls will work

It will. I have a navy everhot and a slaked lime kitchen.

LoudSnoringDog · 30/11/2025 07:48

Johnstones cotton tail is a good dupe for slaked lime. I went with Johnstones “intuitive” in the end which is a F&B conforth white dupe. It’s a lovely colour

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:49

Ciri · 30/11/2025 07:47

Be aware that Wimborne in sunlight will look pale yellow.

Ahhh! I don’t think we get much sunlight in the hall, it’s east facing but quite a dark space due to the porch and door

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velocity123 · 30/11/2025 07:50

LoudSnoringDog · 30/11/2025 07:48

Johnstones cotton tail is a good dupe for slaked lime. I went with Johnstones “intuitive” in the end which is a F&B conforth white dupe. It’s a lovely colour

Amazing !

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Extragreen · 30/11/2025 07:59

James white

TheTwenties · 30/11/2025 08:06

Ral 9010 is a white often specified by architects. It’s brilliant at adapting to neighbouring colours and can be used on both walls and ceilings.

TMMC1 · 30/11/2025 08:38

Paper and Pain library are really good on neutrals.
however I like Mylands Beata White as the through home cohesive colour that does with everything.

OwlReader · 30/11/2025 08:42

For a period home why not just use a lime wash with real slaked lime? It will cost you about the price of one F&B tin to do the entire house.

FuzzyPuffling · 30/11/2025 11:34

LG Linen Wash.

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 12:13

FuzzyPuffling · 30/11/2025 11:34

LG Linen Wash.

Is this more on the oaty side of beige though ?

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FuzzyPuffling · 30/11/2025 13:18

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 12:13

Is this more on the oaty side of beige though ?

No. It reads as white. It's only when you put it next to brilliant white that you realise it's gentler than that. It's not beige at all.

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 15:11

FuzzyPuffling · 30/11/2025 13:18

No. It reads as white. It's only when you put it next to brilliant white that you realise it's gentler than that. It's not beige at all.

Ahh, thanks. I will see if I can find a match for it. Sadly can’t afford little greens or farrow and ball prices 😫

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FuzzyPuffling · 30/11/2025 17:53

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 15:11

Ahh, thanks. I will see if I can find a match for it. Sadly can’t afford little greens or farrow and ball prices 😫

They are expensive, agreed, but the quality really is so much better and it goes further.

velocity123 · 30/11/2025 18:46

LoudSnoringDog · 30/11/2025 16:41

https://www.e-paint.co.uk/colour-alternatives.asp.

OP look at this site to compare dupes

This is what I’ve been using, isn’t it good ?! I was very impressed !

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