Spanish White
A bright white with the clarity and slight yellow ochre tone of natural chalk. As far back as Ancient times various pigments were described as ‘Spanish’ because this is where they were mined, processed and traded from. I have adopted the name for this very pale warm white as it evokes what comes to mind for many of us – the whitewashed houses of the Mediterranean coast.
"You might just have converted me- I have Loathed grey - every developer slaps it on every front door and wall - making it supposedly achingly modern (dull) But with colour it is transformed!!"
Ursula Falconer
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Use with
Complete the look
Tonal palette
Make up your colour moodboard - use fabrics and furnishings in these colours to get the look
Choosing a finish
Emulsion | Modern Oil Eggshell (previously called Water-based Eggshell) |
Traditional Oil Eggshell (previously called Oil Eggshell) |
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Exterior Metalwork |