Whites are more complex than they seem. Don’t be deceived, white is definitely not just white. It all depends what ingredients are used in creating it. At Edward Bulmer Natural Paint we have 20 different whites to choose from , all lovingly created by hand in our factory barn in Herefordshire by Edward Bulmer. Let’s take one of our best-selling whites, Spanish White. This is a pale, warm white and is created with a slight yellow ochre tone of natural chalk which responds to light in a way which synthetic paints cannot recreate. Whereas Pearl Colour uses hints of Prussian blue, black, ochre and even Indian red to create its beautifully radiant tone. For the delicate Rose Tinted White, a little red earth and madder root pigment (Red Oxide and Vermilion) is used to create the very subtle hint of pink. We are here to help you work out which is the best white to go with the colours you are choosing. To get you started, we’ve created a simple guide to pairing whites and colours. PINKS Jonquil and Fair White. Credit: Beauvamp Explore Jonquil Pinks can be any tone from soft and calming, like Jonquil, to strong and striking, like our Nicaragua. Whatever the tone the right white will anchor the colour and make all the difference. Fair White and Whiting are clearer, ‘whiter’ whites, whereas Pearl Colour and Silver White have a little more pigment and tone. Fair White Order a Sample Whiting Order a Sample Silver White Order a Sample Pearl Colour Order a Sample GREENS Fine Green and Spanish White. Credit: Amy Eld Pomona and Fine White. Nicaragua Bath. Credit: Lisa Kay, Cowshed Explore Fine Green With eighteen greens to choose from, and three of them available in shades, Edward Bulmer Natural Paint loves to bring nature indoors. Softer greens, such as Eau de Nile or Celadon work well for a serene vibe, while deeper greens, such as Invisible Green or Fine Green add richness and depth. Pair the softer greens with Rose Tinted White or Spanish White for a warming glow, and White Lead and Fine White or White Lead with deeper colours. Spanish White Order a Sample White Lead Order a Sample Fine White Order a Sample Rose Tinted White Order a Sample BLUES Indigo and White Lead Explore Indigo We love to bust the myth that blues make a room cold. It’s all about the ingredients in the paint, and by adding warm earth pigments, such as yellow ochre, warmth and softness will prevail. The whites we have chosen to pair with blues are all at the warmer end of the spectrum and will keep that feeling of warmth running through the entire space. White Lead Order a Sample Creami Colour Order a Sample Stone White Order a Sample Milk White Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 The Edward Bulmer array of paint hues are our recommended foundation to residential and commercial projects providing an unrivalled depth and backdrop to our interiors commissions. Moreover, the natural qualities allow rooms to ‘breathe’, particularly important to those Clients with period properties. Our go-to colours include ‘Water Glass’ for a cool contemporary feel, together with the likes of Creami Colour and Milk White for more of a traditional atmosphere. Antony Olivier-Duthie, AD of Edinburgh NEW NEUTRALS Fawn and Fair White. Credit: Beauvamp Explore Fawn From Clay to French Grey and Tawny, our natural neutral paint pairs beautifully with timber, details and traditional architecture. Our selected colours help take the difficulty out of choosing the right colours. Add a clean and delicate finish to your walls and ceilings with our truly natural neutral shades. Pair them with any of the below whites and your home will be an oasis of peace and tranquility. Plain White Order a Sample Fair White Order a Sample Rose Tinted White Order a Sample Pearl Colour Order a Sample Look out for part two of this blog where pairing white with yellows, browns, reds and greys will be explored. Because our colours are only made from twelve pigments, all combinations will look beautiful, it’s simply a matter of taste. We love to help our customers with their colour conundrums, so if you need any help, our colour consultants are always on hand to help.
Edward Bulmer Natural Paint wins ‘The Conscious Award’ at The Country and Townhouse Interiors Awards This July our team were thrilled to pick up ‘The Conscious Award’ from Country and Townhouse, celebrating our brand prioritising sustainable business models, responsibility and staying true to our ethos and brand mission.
Discover the new ‘Forever Favourites Collection’ Create a scheme from one room to your whole house with soft colours that work together effortlessly ensuring tonal flow and harmony. Our 12 best loved shades together in one pack. Discover the power of natural paint today.
Using soft greens in a dual aspect room Pomona is a fantastic colour if you want to use it where you have dual aspect rooms of East and South light and that’s because it carries a little bit of yellow and a little bit of blue and can balance the light as it transitions from the morning through to the midday. Find out more in this series..
Ten Beautiful Bathrooms The bathroom is one of the most used rooms in the house and one of the most fun to decorate. With images to inspire and ideas to match, read on and be inspired to update your own bathroom.
What are microplastics and how can we reduce them in mainstream paints? Microplastics, microbeads and nano particles are so tiny (measuring 0.006 to 1 millimetre, but they can be up to 5mm) that they are now everywhere! We are probably all inadvertently responsible for this as it is not mandatory to be told when they are used in a product and only a small number of their uses has been outlawed. Furthermore, plastics that are dumped in soils or water are being broken down to become microplastics.
Constance Spry and The Fashion for Flowers This summer the Garden Museum will be celebrating the doyenne of flowers, the 20th century’s most influential floral decorator, Constance Spry. Guest curated by floral designer and writer Shane Connolly, this new exhibition will explore Spry’s exceptional life, achievements and legacy, with exclusive access to her archive at the RHS Lindley Library.