Gone are the days of a limited colour choice for exterior painting... Little Greene's Exterior Masonry Paint is available in almost all colours - use it to achieve a long-lasting matt finish on brick, stone or rendered walls.
Gone are the days of a limited colour choice for exterior painting... Little Greene's Exterior Masonry Paint is available in almost all colours - use it to achieve a long-lasting matt finish on brick, stone or rendered walls.
Often used with Magnolia and pale grey for a subtle effect,especially in East-facing rooms
The Georgians mixed yellow ochre with white to find this honeyed straw tone which was favoured on the ceilings of elaborate bedrooms
The darker and more grey tone of White Lead (No.74). Use as a warm white in living rooms and passageways
This blue was most commonly used as an accent colour amidst a more muted palette of blues and greens such as Horizon and Aquamarine Deep.
The smartest of greys, this shade was introduced in the 70s but perhaps found greater notoriety in the 1980s alongside dark blues and as the neutral element in the popular grey/red/black colour scheme.
A sophisticated shade of green, made with earth pigments, and popularly used with Mocha and natural wood to achieve a much calmer interior than many of the primary-led decorative schemes of the moment.
The creamy colour that results from grinding lead carbonate with boiled linseed oil. Perfectly suited to the exterior of original sash windows