Browse Forums Interior Decorating Lounge 1 Jan 21, 2009 11:03 am I am building a new 2 storied home and now planning to paint it white/cream color for interior walls. In our old home we used Bristol Natural Almond color as our base wall color and was very happy with that. But now we are going with Dulux colors and we have noticed there are many whites. So far we liked Natural White, Chalk U.S.A. , Berkshire White and Antique White U.S.A. We really want a warm white as our base color because we have many feature walls in our home. I would really appreciate if you could suggest me which white we should go ahead with. Re: Interior wall color selction 2Jan 21, 2009 12:14 pm If you go to the search icon up the top right and type in those colour names - you will probaly find a few pictures. From memory a few people here have used Chalk White and Antique White.
Might help with narrowing them down. What I ended up doing was buying some cheap large canvases from the Reject shop and painted them with the three colours I narrowed my selection down to. I painted a quarter of the board with my ceiling / trim colour and the rest of the board with the wall colour. That way I could move them around and hold them in sunlight / artificial light and against furniture until I made my final selection. Some things are worth waiting for. I am looking for someone who might have tackled a similar issue as me. I have a few rendered interior walls, the surface condition is hardly flat. I can see all the bumps… 0 7964 Hi Would love some advice on a DIY project I've dived into that's now keeping me up at night. We've got a cool 1970's Mid Century style house here in NZ and have always… 0 3998 I would probably definitely consider contrasting out garage door (e.g. light ash would look great) and make downpipes and fascia same colour as your walls, not as your… 1 3569 |