A warm and delicate white
This fresh and uncomplicated white is named after the colour of lime pointing used in traditional brickwork. One of our Warm Neutrals, Pointing has a red undertone to it which creates the prettiest of spaces when used on walls and always softens the feel of a room alongside strong, traditional colours.
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: White & Light Tones
Complementary white: All White
Rated 5 out of
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Terri R from
Used Pointing for Trim All Throughout our Home
Pointing was recommended to us for trim by a F&B color consultant when we remodeled our kitchen. We loved it so much in our kitchen that we decided to use it on all of the trim and ceilings in our 1920s home. It's classic and clean, yet warm. Marries well with any wall color, whether warm or cool. In the kitchen we have Joa's White on the walls, Dimity and Tanner's Brown on upper and lower cabinets respectively. It's a perfect palette. Elsewhere we have pink/peach walls paired with Pointing trim and ceiling, and a slightly greenish-grey blue on the dining room walls. We are planning next to paint our bedroom with Setting Plaster on the walls, with, of course...Pointing! Love this color.
Date published: 2022-12-20
Rated 5 out of
5
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Sloth4Weenus from
Quality !
Beautiful off white colour that doesn’t look dull. Subtle touch of warmth whilst providing a clean look. Also good at hiding imperfections (depending on lighting) wear my novice DIY skills haven’t mastered the art of painting. Here we used Pointing in modern emulsion. Mixed in some water to the roller tray and stirred well so wouldn’t run out as quickly and because it’s expensive paint. But coverage is excellent. This is also without using the F&B primer and undercoat. Very reassuring that I’ve managed to get such a beautiful and elegant colour still. In the evening with yellow light it adds an inviting cosy feel to the room. Definitely recommend. A versatile colour that’s timeless. Suitable for new builds and old buildings. This colour has wowed many guests. Looks even better in person.
Date published: 2022-06-05