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Best Farrow & Ball white for an east facing room?

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Genieinalamp · 29/09/2013 20:20

It's quite a dark room so I'm looking for an off-white colour which won't feel too cold. Any suggestions gratefully received!

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holycowwhatnow · 30/09/2013 00:03

Not James White - made my east facing kitchen look ill. I have Light Blue now, absolutely lovely in morning and evening. (not helpful, sorry.) My kitchen units are painted in Slipper Satin and that's very warm.

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icravecheese · 30/09/2013 12:06

clunch...my friend has painted her fairly dark open plan lounge/diner in this, looks fab.

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MarshaBrady · 30/09/2013 12:08

Wimborne White, Pointing and Tallow are warm.

Increasing in warmth ie yellowness.

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Genieinalamp · 30/09/2013 13:28

Holycow - thank you, so glad you posted as I was thinking of getting James White (it looked ok on the tester pot!). Does slipper satin look creamy?

Thanks icravecheese & marshabrady - I have pointing in a west facing room which is lovely so think I'll try some more samples of the suggested colours. I wouldn't have thought of clunch as that looks quite dark on the colour chart. I think I will soon have the full tester collection, scary to think how much ££ I've spent on them whilst decorating my house!

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holycowwhatnow · 30/09/2013 13:47

Yes, the Slipper Satin is quite cream, very warm. I also have two dresser units painted in Stone something? ( on the F&B website it was recommended as an accent colour for Light Blue) and this is more mushroom-y. Nice but I'm glad the walls aren't all this colour because I think it would be a little dark.

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holycowwhatnow · 30/09/2013 13:47

Shaded White!

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Herhonesty · 30/09/2013 14:21

slipper is more taupey, clunch is creamier.

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MyBoysAreFab · 30/09/2013 18:37

I agree with Shaded White. Is a lovely soft colour with a bit of warm greyness about it. I love it!

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MarshaBrady · 30/09/2013 18:56

Me too. We have it in the living room. It's my favourite one at of all the ones we have.

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WhatWillSantaBring · 01/10/2013 09:31

We have James White in our dressing room and it comes out a definite green, so can see what you mean about it making somewhere look ill. Its west facing, but just the perfect colour, as I was looking for a very very pale green.

Interesting to see that shaded white is a warm grey - looking for that in my (very dark) hall/landing. I want a white that has got a hint of warm grey, so will try that.

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Genieinalamp · 01/10/2013 10:44

I have skimming stone in my dark hallway and I think it works really well.

Shaded white looks lovely, although would a lighter colour (eg. Slipper satin/white tie) make the room seem bigger?

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Retroformica · 02/10/2013 20:17

Wimborne white and pointing. Both lovely.

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mummaemma · 03/10/2013 21:22

shaded white is lovely but i dont think its what you are looking for. its a bit on the creamy side, looks a little yellow toned not grey.

How about strong white, slipper satin, wimborne white or pointing?

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mummaemma · 03/10/2013 21:24

go to a farrow and ball shop. they have samples everywhere. we found it very helpful

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