Vivid White Vs Lexicon Quarter

Vivid White Vs Lexicon Quarter. Dulux colours for our interior. Vivid white ceiling Vanilla Quake half main walls Lexicon To put it into perspective we were tossing up natural white to have just a touch of warmth or white on white to achieve a crisp white look but the consultant showed us how greyish/blue the white on white colour could throw and suggested snowy mountains quarter to achieve the white we wanted If you need a neutral white my go-to is Vivid White

How to choose white paint for walls some expert advice The Interiors Addict
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Lexicon Quarter is often my choice over Dulux Vivid White Straight away compared to Vivid White, Lexicon Quarter has cool/grey undertone.

How to choose white paint for walls some expert advice The Interiors Addict

Vivid white is crisp and clean, and bounces light without casting any cool or warm tones If you need a neutral white my go-to is Vivid White Lexicon Quarter is another popular white with designers, with its slightly.

How to choose white paint for walls some expert advice The Interiors Addict. As you can see Dulux: Vivid White is commonly used for as a ceiling and trimming colour, it has a great mix of warm and cool hues to go with other paint colour Amy Chamberlain-Primrose from The Real Estate Stylist says Lexicon® was her pick for most modern and industrial-style properties.

Dulux Aquanamel Low Gloss Vivid White Base. Usually, I do tend to soften it a little by going with a Lexicon half or a Lexicon quarter if I need the cool whites It adds a softness to any room and errs on the side of warm but is fresh and versatile