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Help me choose a warm white paint

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Theonlyfatmiddleagedwomannotonmonjaro · 01/02/2026 16:23

I currently have my the bulk of my house painted Jasmine White which I love. It was a quick fix to freshen it up when I first moved in a couple of years ago.
I have a south facing living room (which is long so a little dark some days at the far end away from the window).

We are about to start a big project in the living room. Cabinets, media wall, new fire, moving radiators etc. I am after a different warm white for the living room. I have just tried Dulux Timeless tester pot and quite like it, its looks more beige against the existing Jasmine white but on one of the pale green lounge walls it looks a like a soft white. I do like the Timeless but am keen to try a few other warm/soft whites. So if I like Dulux Timeless and Jasmine white...what else might I like??

OP posts:
twilightermummy · 01/02/2026 16:25

I have Timeless around the hallway and landing. It's so beautiful and clean.
I have natural hessian in the rooms which I love!

Twoshoesnewshoes · 01/02/2026 16:25

Try Dulux almond white, I found it a little less yellow than timeless.

MiddleChildX · 01/02/2026 16:32

I have ivory lace around stairs and landing and it lights up the space but it is lovely and warm.

Spacie · 01/02/2026 19:09

I've used Fine Cream. It's a bit brighter than Timeless.

SlenderRations · 01/02/2026 19:11

I use jasmine as my default white woodwork colour - glad to see another fan!

AlviesMam · 01/02/2026 20:37

Wimborne white - farrow & ball

Sophomore · 01/02/2026 20:39

Edward Bulmer Spanish white

minipie · 01/02/2026 20:41

Crown Soft Linen

Crown Sail White

Paint & Paper Library Chaste - beautiful warm white.

Little Greene Linen Wash or Silent White Pale.

Which way does your living room face? Whites will look warmer/yellower in S or W facing but greyer in N or E facing.

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