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 warm and pale neutral-this colour has been used extensively for many years as it is very easy on the eye
An aged creamy white which was named after the original house-painting pigment, lead carbonate, created when ground with raw linseed oil
An ever popular off-white which is often used with blues to create a timeless colour scheme
Soft, natural and new, this is the essence of light at dawn, ideal for walls and ceilings in many locations
A broken and pared down natural linen colour,should be used in place of white in many projects
A light pinky shade based on umber which gives warmth without being too sweet