Limewash is a very traditional finish, used to decorate and protect porous stone and lime-rendered surfaces. Like Distemper, Limewash is a breathable finish making it suitable for old and damp-problematic walls. Unlike paint, limewash penetrates the surface and the colour is built up by applying successive coats.
Limewash is a very traditional finish, used to decorate and protect porous stone and lime-rendered surfaces. Like Distemper, Limewash is a breathable finish making it suitable for old and damp-problematic walls. Unlike paint, limewash penetrates the surface and the colour is built up by applying successive coats.
A mid shade of lilac, which, during the 70s, was introduced as a colour for living areas as well as the bedroom.
A majestic natural white, reflecting light and water and inspiring awe with its simplicity and timelessness
The very pale extraction of Victorian Light Gold - creates a welcoming and tasteful kitchen without brightness
The very pale extraction of Victorian Light Gold - creates a welcoming and tasteful kitchen without brightness
A stronger and richer cream than Creamerie (No.42) using less umber in the combination
A paler version of Lemon Mivvi, typically used in kitchens in conjunction with the cool Cupboard Green to achieve a fresh theme. This was documented in Colour In Interior Decoration along with a deep red worktop to achieve a total contrast.
This colour was taken as a reference from the archives of the Little Greene Paint Company
A farmhouse cream made with ochre and white as the only constituents-simplicity itself
The true neutral-ideal where a large expanse of white is needed without the glare and harshness of Brilliant White