A romantic and muted rose
Not to be seen as overtly pink, but rather a muted rose with enormous warmth, its powdery feel makes it incredibly soft and easy to use with complementary tones. Sulking Room Pink is evocative of the colours so often used in boudoirs, a room named after the French "bouder" - to sulk.
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones
Complementary white: Skimming Stone
Rated 5 out of
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Shortie44 from
My favourite colour
A beautiful mauve pink. Looks so different depending on the day and light. Sometimes it looks a bright pink other times nearly brown!
Compliments our original tiles perfectly. So glad I took a chance and went for this colour. I had purchased a neutral colour paint. My husband left for work thinking it would be a stone colour when he came home. His face was a picture when he walked in and said 'that's not stone!'..
Living in a house with my hubby and sons (20,19 &9) I have always craved a bit of pink. This is a hit with all 4 they all love it! My 19 year old has said he would have in his room.
Such a warm ,calming and uplifting colour.
Date published: 2020-03-27
Rated 5 out of
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Shivster21 from
Wonderful depth of cosy colour but difficult to ma
I finally got round to buying this gorgeous colour and painted it in my north facing living room. Delighted with the cosiness and sophistication. However, I have wasted so much money on a colour for the woodwork. Having eventually resigned myself to the website's recommendation - Great White - I went with that. Still, the room did not look right so I looked at the inspiration gallery and online and began to realise that most images used School House White or Pointing so were the colours I was looking for. I have now used pretty Pointing and am very pleased but wish I had had this advice all along.
Date published: 2021-03-11