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Defining true neutral shades is tricky because a large number of colours we know as neutrals have undertones of other colours like red, blue or green. However, neutrals are a colour family in their own right and are now extremely popular in interiors and fashion design.

Neutrals have become so well loved due to their amazing versatility and flexibility in making spaces look more contemporary or classic, chic or cosy. They are easy to live with and provide the perfect canvas for all the things you love. Neutrals are often used because of their ability to provide a relaxed atmosphere in your home as they are undemanding, easy to live with shades.

Neutrals are often split into two types; warm neutrals such as brown, tan and beige, and cool neutrals like white, silver and grey. Cool neutrals are perfect for creating pretty, lacy style bedrooms or ultra contemporary kitchens and living rooms. Warm neutrals are so flexible and work well in any space particularly where warmth and relaxation is desired.

Warm, inviting neutrals create a classic, ageless style. Here Muddy Puddle brings a relaxing atmosphere to this living space. Its warm tones are accentuated by the more muted neutral (Nutmeg White) a subtle combination that will soften any room. Timeless is a classic cream which is perfect for smartening up your woodwork and goes with a wide range of colours or warm and cool neutrals.

Timeless

Gentle Fawn

Muddy Puddle

Nutmeg White

Here we have kept it simple with Gentle Fawn using subtle white and cream accessories with interesting textures and shapes.

Shades of grey are perfect for bringing your space up to date with cool tones that compliment each other beautifully. Here we have combined Frosted Steel with a slightly darker shade to highlight the modern cupboards. These greys offer simplicity and work especially well in busier spaces like kitchens where there is so much clutter elsewhere to contend with. Grey can be used to create a subtle backdrop for bursts of bolder colour like a strong teal vase or patterned crockery.

Pure Brilliant White

Frosted Steel

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Potters Clay 2

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Paint Mixing Matt Potters Clay 2

Dulux colour mixing Matt paint gives interior walls and ceilings a popular low sheen matt finish which minimises imperfections.

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Number of coats needed: 2

Coverage: Up to 12.8m²/litre

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