Browse Forums Interior Decorating Lounge 1 Aug 22, 2011 9:08 am We went away for the weekend and I loved the colour on the (internal) walls of the place we stayed at. We did a bit of snooping and found some paint tins that had 'Dulux Designer Grey' handwritten on them (with drips of the wall colour down the side).
Problem is, I can't find that paint colour on the Dulux website?? In some light, the colour looked green, in others it was quite grey. Can anyone help with a colour suggestion? Pretty please NEW QUESTION: A friend has painted her house with a colour called "Pillow" which is fairly white, but also greyish in some lights, pale creamish in others. ?!? She doesn't know what brand it was, the paint store just recommended it. Has anyone heard of it and know what brand it is? I've tried searching Dulux, Taubmans and Wattyl but had no luck (could just be my searching skills!) Was hoping to be able to show my husband without taking a trip to the paint store first... Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 2Aug 22, 2011 2:18 pm Was it part of their 'Design' range? Also remember a colour you see elsewhere may not translate to your home with the same effect as how you saw it in the place you stayed. Maybe try and find a colour like it, without spending lots of time/effort trying to find exact one. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 3Aug 23, 2011 6:35 am You should have pulled bits of drips of the tin. Dulux can put it through their spectrometer and tell you exactly what colour is was. Go back for another weekend..... Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Grey / green wall colour help - new Q in post 4... 4Aug 29, 2011 1:43 pm Thanks for the replies No I couldn't find it anywhere on their site 4walls. Not even in the designer section? Haha Michelle, not a bad idea except that it's so far away! I'm desperately trying to find a similar colour but not having much luck! Can anyone suggest a green/grey colour (Dulux or something else, doesn't matter)? Thanks Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 5Aug 29, 2011 6:58 pm You could phone or email the place you stayed, and ask if they'll kindly put a little bit of the paint you 'found' on some cardboard and send it to you. Then you can get it colour-matched. Tell them you're desperate! I always think, if you don't ask you don't get! Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 6Aug 29, 2011 7:06 pm Dulux White Duck is a pretty popular grey/hint of green neutral. We have Wattyl White Pepper throughout which is very similar. Looks greenish sometimes, other times looks more grey. It's not a cold colour though which is good! I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 8Aug 30, 2011 10:08 pm I found Dulux Designer Grey on the Indian Dulux website! It's in the second row, 4th from the right: http://www.dulux.in/color_palette_main. ... 0NEUTRALS# Call Dulux and ask them if they can tell you the Australian match. Judie Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 9Aug 31, 2011 8:09 am Ohh, thanks Judie, I will give it a go! I picked up some colour cards yesterday and my next favourite was actually White Duck, so that's good to know Joles! I'm going to try and get some sample tins today and see how we go! Thanks everyone Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 10Aug 31, 2011 7:59 pm just a thought have you contacted a dulux trade store in regards to the colour? you will most likely find that they could very well have the formula....if you try a hardware store such as bunning syou would most likely not have a chance, as they havent been around that long ....but you will find that good paint places keep brochures of past & present colour schemes so even if it isint in there current colour range they would most likely have the formula in there system. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 11Sep 01, 2011 10:42 am Are you wanting something dark or light? If dark, I think Dulux Self Destruct has that grey green tone. We've gone for Dulux Blind Date which is a dirty grey with more red tones in it as it looks a bit mauve in some lights. It's again a dark colour but we have used half strength in smaller rooms. Check out our renovation in progress at http://www.ourdiydream.com Follow us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/ourdiydream Check out what we are 'pinning' http://pinterest.com/ourdiydream/ Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 12Sep 01, 2011 7:24 pm ourdiydream Are you wanting something dark or light? If dark, I think Dulux Self Destruct has that grey green tone. We've gone for Dulux Blind Date which is a dirty grey with more red tones in it as it looks a bit mauve in some lights. It's again a dark colour but we have used half strength in smaller rooms. Self destruct can be a good colour but if it is used internally it can really enclose a room so it needs to be used either in open rooms or as a feature wall if used internally...I had a customer once who chose and were adament that it was a fantastic colour..who am I to argue....each to there own i guess....only to come back after it was completed to change there mind. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 13Sep 03, 2011 11:44 am Another colour you might like is Dulux Grey Pebble. It has less green than White Duck but is still a warmish grey with brown undertones. One of my favourite "greige" colours. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 14Sep 03, 2011 8:18 pm excalabur245 just a thought have you contacted a dulux trade store in regards to the colour? you will most likely find that they could very well have the formula....if you try a hardware store such as bunning syou would most likely not have a chance, as they havent been around that long ....but you will find that good paint places keep brochures of past & present colour schemes so even if it isint in there current colour range they would most likely have the formula in there system. Actually I was in my local bunnings the other day and it was obviously quiet as the lady was being incredibly helpful, anyway at one stage she got the dulux book out that appeared to have every colour dulux has not just the ones on the little cards as the one I chose they didn't have on a little card. It might be worth going into even bunnings and just asking them if they have the formula. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! Grey / green colour help... 15Sep 12, 2011 8:31 am UPDATE: I didn't have any luck with contacting Dulux. I painted up some samples of White Duck half and have decided to go with it! Now comes the task of actually painting... Thanks everyone! Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! New Q! Colour called "Pillow" ? 16Sep 26, 2011 2:09 pm UPDATE 2 - So after doing a trial of White Duck half - it doesn't look anything like we hoped Have also done a sample of "white on white" which we don't mind, though it looks a little blue?? New Question: A friend has painted her house with a colour called "Pillow" which is fairly white, but also greyish in some lights, pale creamish in others. ?!? She doesn't know what brand it was, the paint store just recommended it. Has anyone heard of it and know what brand it is? I've tried searching Dulux, Taubmans and Wattyl but had no luck (could just be my searching skills!) Was hoping to be able to show my husband without taking a trip to the paint store first... Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! New Q! Colour called "Pillow" ? 17Sep 26, 2011 2:22 pm I agree Dulux Grey Pebble is a fantastic colour. My painters talked me into only having it in 1/2 strength. It is a lovely warm grey that goes with everything. Everyone that sees it loves it. Good luck with finding your perfect grey. Re: Dulux Designer Grey??! New Q! Colour called "Pillow" ? 18Sep 26, 2011 7:17 pm Hi There I found a colour swatch for 'Pilar' which sounds like the colour you are after. Dulux should be able to mix the colour for you using this info. http://www.color-swatches.com/tintas-co ... watch.html It is a very close match to Haymes Bliss which might work for you half strength. http://www.color-swatches.com/haymes/bl ... watch.html I hope this helps. It's a very unusual way of finishing a barge board. 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