Welcome to the second part of the blog on pairing our whites with colours. This blog will look at the best way to match our whites with yellows, browns, reds and greys. With 20 beautiful and varied whites to choose from, it’s clear that all whites are not the same. The subtle amount of pigments added to our whites dramatically alters how they behave in a space. The combination of the pigment, the colour they are paired with and the light in the room are all things to consider when picking a white for your walls, ceiling or woodwork. When placed alongside bolder colours, natural whites can soften the contrast or enhance the surrounding tones, depending on their own warmth or coolness. To achieve the look you want, have a look at some pairings that our founder, Edward has put together to help with your decision making. YELLOWS Naples Yellow and Whiting stripes, design by Lorfords Antiques. Naples Yellow, a yellow that can accurately be called an eruption of colour is paired here with Whiting, a versatile off white shade. It both complements lighter colour schemes and anchors stronger hues, as shown here with these dramatic stripes. One of our newer whites is Water Glass, a perfect tone to sit alongside yellows. It is a cooling white that will calm stronger tones that are laden with pigments. Whiting Order a Sample Rose Tinted White Order a Sample Pearl Colour Order a Sample Water Glass Order a Sample BROWNS Milk White leading into Mummy. Credits: James Mackie Ltd and James McDonald Photography Mummy. James Mackie Ltd and James McDonald Photography Explore Mummy Once considered an underdog in the world of colour, brown is finally having its well-deserved moment in the spotlight. The beauty of Edward’s earthy natural browns will convert any remaining sceptics. Mummy is warm and inviting and pairs perfectly with another maternal colour, Milk White, as shown here. Mummy is very popular in bathrooms and on panelling and also pairs well with White Lead. White Lead Order a Sample Milk White Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Silver White Order a Sample Water Glass Order a Sample Portland Order a Sample REDS Brick bedroom and ceiling in Spanish White. Interior Design by Mimi Montagu @mimimontagu Explore Brick Spanish White contains natural chalk, giving it a slightly yellow tone that lends warmth to this very popular white. It’s warmth and hint of yellow makes it the perfect companion to our strong and full bodied reds, illustrated perfectly here when it is paired with Brick Red. Spanish White is regularly chosen for ceilings due to it’s versatile nature. Spanish White Order a Sample Whiting Order a Sample Milk White Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Silver White Order a Sample Water Glass Order a Sample GREYS Flaxen Grey and Silver White Explore Flaxen Grey When pairing whites with greys when painting you can creates a timeless, elegant look. This will suits both modern and traditional spaces. To keep the palette cohesive, choose warm greys with creamy whites, such as Fair White and French Grey or cool greys with crisp, bright whites, as illustrated here with Flaxen Grey and Silver White. This subtle contrast adds depth without overwhelming the space, making it feel both calm and sophisticated. Fair White Order a Sample White Lead Order a Sample Fine White Order a Sample Silver White Order a Sample Pearl Colour Order a Sample Refer to our first blog on pairing colours and whites to explore which whites go with pinks, greens, blues and new neutrals. All our colours are available in sample pot sizes and we recommend that you try a sample pot before ordering as colours can look different on a screen. With their beautiful natural ingredients we also suggest you look at the sample in all different lights as the pigments vary depending on the light and time of day. We have wonderfully knowledgable colour consultants that are available remotely or in person to help you make the colour decisions for your home, whether it’s just one room or a whole house, they are ready to help.
In Celebration of Cuisse de Nymphe Emue Cuisse de Nymphe Emue is our bestselling dusky pink. A colour created by Edward Bulmer after visiting Petworth House and seeing a similar hue in the family rooms, he knew that it was a colour that would be popular and he was right! We believe its popularity is due to its warm tones and versatility. Explore the joy of this perfect pink.
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.
A Greener Christmas with Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Make it a Chic Christmas with timeless colours that last beyond the festivities. Check out some of our favourite rooms decorated for the season.
Cultivating Creativity: Exploring art, wonderful gardens & Bloomsbury women outdoors This summer the Garden Museum presents the first exhibition to explore the gardens of the women belonging to The Bloomsbury Group. Edward Bulmer Natural Paint are proud paint sponsors of this unique and thought provoking collection of photographs, paintings, textiles, gardening tools and more.
How to decorate with the exceptional colour ‘Verdigris’ After headlining on the front cover of the November issue of House & Garden, we thought it about time we put ‘Verdigris’ in the spotlight. Read on to see how to use this colour in your interior design.
Jonquil, the best-selling plaster pink everyone needs in their home This is a good yellow pink so I have borrowed the name of a colour made with Dutch Pink in the 18th century (Dutch Pink was actually a yellow pigment). It might be called a plaster pink now that we use gypsum plaster for interior walls and has a wonderful soft hue that hovers between pink and yellow/beige.