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.
The creamy colour that results from grinding lead carbonate with boiled linseed oil. Perfectly suited to the exterior of original sash windows
Lilac tone while lightness and a hint of soft gray: the color of a petal on the decline, quiet and beautiful
This subtle pink tone blends well with dark colors. It appears in any interior without dominating too
Nuance delicate, adaptable, refined and classic which houses a hidden charm and romanticism
Powder pink with a balance between relevance and refinement in every room of the house. Contains subtle notes of violet.
This tone eggplant and wooded aged distingue.Il is perfect for rendering spectacular
Red playful, reminiscent of berries. Used alone, it made a strong impression. In a quiet environment, it will bring lots of light.
Paler derived from Dorchester Pink popular shade used in the Dorchester Hotel in London in 1960