Estate Eggshell is easy to wipe off and is washable. Its average brightness level makes it the ideal complement to Estate® Emulsion and Modern Emulsion.
Use: interior woodwork and metal including radiators
Gloss level: 20%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Touch dry in 1 hour. Dark colors may take longer to dry...
Estate Eggshell is easy to wipe off and is washable. Its average brightness level makes it the ideal complement to Estate® Emulsion and Modern Emulsion.
Use: interior woodwork and metal including radiators
Gloss level: 20%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Touch dry in 1 hour. Dark colors may take longer to dry
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4 hours minimum under the conditions
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
In darker areas it appears to be a dark mushroom tone but in well lit rooms it appears almost purple, giving it a romantic and almost ‘dusty' feel.
With its warm underlying magenta tones, this stone colour is the perfect accent for all the red based neutrals.
It has the softest tone, created by the addition of a small amount of green pigment which gives it a totally timeless quality.
Off-White is the mid tone in our group of traditional neutrals so works perfectly with Old White, Slipper Satin and Lime White.
It can read as a drab green, particularly in north facing rooms, but feels more like a traditional soft grey in well lit spaces.
Light Gray is a stony tone with a green base that gives it an unsurpassed depth of colour when used on walls.
It is the perfect white for use in modern homes, particularly popular in contemporary kitchens when combined with white gloss units.
Cornforth White is the mid tone in the group of Easy Neutrals which are totally understated and extremely versatile.
Purbeck Stone which resembles the colour of the stone in the Isle of Purbeck, is the strongest of our Easy Neutrals with which it is the perfect counterbalance.
For devotees of our Easy Greys neutral family, this is stronger in tone than its counterpart Purbeck Stone, but lighter than Mole’s Breath.