A cool blue grey
With its subtle mix of blue, green and black pigments, Blue Gray creates the most relaxed of rooms that feel as if they have always been there. It is a cooler, more weathered version of French Gray and has the same almost magical quality of gently shifting between blue and grey depending on the light and time of day.
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones
Complementary white: School House White
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Bought Cromarty for kitchen and Blue Gray for dining room (open plan) loved Blue Gray for dining room and liked Cromarty. Liking wasn’t good enough so I asked my decorator to paint over Cromarty and use Blue Gray. Absolutely love it . My kitchen and dining room are north facing and the colours works brilliantly. The paint went on beautifully with 2 coats, no undercoat required and this was covering one red wall. My decorator was well impressed. My husband not so much as expensive mistake using Cromarty then covering over. I can definitely see Gray undertones however more a sage green. Gorgeous. Now Looking to paint the lounge.
Date published: 2020-09-17
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beautiful consistency and a pleasure to use.
Decided to paint the study and open plan area with this colour. Initially I was concerned it could be too dark but as the light changes so does the colour. It is light , airy and yet brings the furniture and rugs together beautifully. I think it is a calming and sophisticated colour and I've decided to paint the sitting room in Blue Grey as well. It was easy to apply and covers very well when using a diluted wash initially, followed by the final coat. So pleased I went for this . I used this same colour for the internal and external doors and windows. Wonderful. If using a tester pot definitely use it in different areas of the room as it does seem to change with the light.
Date published: 2017-03-10