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 Red Based Neutrals, Pointing has a warm 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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Annet from
More cream than expected but warm and cosy
Very much more yellow than expected, which came as a shock when the floors were still white. Very different to the colour card - definitely refer to onscreen colour instead (or get a sample pot). When the dark floors came, it balanced out again and the final effect is: warmth - without being too yellow/ cream. But be aware as I fear it could be a bit 70s, depending on your other colours. Also very different depending on the light - more white in sunlight, more yellow in lamp light. Also beware the emulsions - we had estate emulsion next to modern emulsion next to estate eggshell and the different sheens definitely make the colour look different. You can see in the Photo -
Date published: 2021-04-25
Rated 5 out of
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Paul from
the best paint, except for the can
F&B is the best paint I've ever used. The only negative factor is the paint cans. The can deisgn is fine if you are using the entire container at one time. However, if you are opening/closing the can several times and applying paint from the can, the can rim and lid end up with a buildup of paint, and dried paint particles dropping into the paint. When I tried to open a partially used can a few weeks after using the paint, I had to destroy the lid to open the can. The standard North American paint can design is superior as it allows the use of a snap in rim attachment, eliminating build up on the paint can rim.
Date published: 2013-07-15