No.2003
Red Based Neutrals
Our Red Based Neutrals produce the warmest schemes of any group

Painted in Dimity No.2008 | Estate Emulsion
The Red Based Neutrals
These unassuming neutrals sit perfectly together to create ageless and understated colour schemes. Originally used in the 17th century to mimic the colour of the plaster, stone or wood that was being painted, the warm tones of red based neutrals have come back into favour with the rising popularity of taupe.
These neutrals pair beautifully with natural materials like linen and leather.
Our Red Based Neutrals work together beautifully in an outdoor scheme – with Oxford Stone on masonry, Dimity on window frames and Pointing on glazing bars, they create a considered, cohesive look.
Suggested Accent Colours
No.6
No.244
No.43
No.28
No.85
No.6
No.244
No.43
No.28
No.85
Red Based Neutrals



Painted in Lime White No.1, James White No.2010 | Estate Emulsion

Painted in Lime White No.1, Old White No.4, Light Gray No.17 | Estate Emulsion

Painted in Pointing No.2003, Shaded White No.201 | Estate Emulsion

Painted in Pointing No.2003 | Estate Emulsion; Card Room Green No.79 | Estate Eggshell

Painted in Pointing No.2003, String No.8 | Estate Emulsion; Light Gray No.17 | Estate Eggshell

Painted in Pointing No.2003 | Modern Emulsion

Painted in All White No.2005, Pointing No.2003 | Estate Emulsion; Teresa's Green No.236 | Estate Eggshell

Painted in Dimity No.2008 | Modern Emulsion