So here’s my neutral paint colour round up. All good, right? The reality is that with labels inaccurate, descriptions unreliable and the choice overwhelming, unless you spend a small fortune on sample pots and paint out large parts of wall, you’re playing Russian Roulette. Saturated with options, the market offers beautiful shades across a range of price points too. Either you want to go more beige or more grey, off white or cream. Neutral paint colours appear easy pickings at first. Walls in Paint and Paper Library’s Minim and fitted cabinetry in Opus Kitchen goals showcasing the ultimate in neutral paint colours and offset with some punchy, darker accents. Tried and tested hues which offer immediate success. I’ve already written a post on how to choose the perfect paint colour for your walls – read it here – but sometimes, ‘tell-me-the-actual-name’ recommendations are all you really need. And, let’s be honest, a flimsy little colour-card can only take you so far! Clients and friends describe this as needle-in-a-haystack territory there are just so many options to choose from. Finding the ultimate neutral paint colour – it’s arguably the holy grail of interior design.
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