What colour compliments Cornforth White?

What colour compliments Cornforth White?

grey
‘Cornforth White’ on walls and ‘Ammonite’ on the ceiling is a comforting mix, with darker grey ‘Purbeck Stone’ used to highlight details such as picture rails. For a fresh, Scandinavian look, try ‘Ammonite’ on walls with ceilings in the palest shade, ‘Wevet’, and add plenty of wood.

What colour is Mole’s breath?

moody grey
A moody grey A timeless grey whose name takes its roots from the much loved Elephant’s Breath, this moody hue is inspired by a smaller, furrier animal. Mole’s Breath is the most versatile of our stronger accents as it can be used both with Easy Neutrals like Purbeck Stone and Contemporary Neutrals like Strong White.

Is Cornforth White grey?

Cornforth White is not actually a white at all, it’s more a mid-tone gray. It has a slight violet undertone, so it may look purple in some lights.

Is Cornforth White warm?

Cornforth White is the mid tone in the group of Easy Neutrals which are totally understated and extremely versatile. Neither too warm nor too cool, Cornforth White sits contentedly between Ammonite and Purbeck Stone to create a hushed and calming retreat.

Is Ammonite or Cornforth white darker?

A lighter version of the ever-popular Cornforth White, it’s brilliant for woodwork and ceilings in combination with darker walls. ‘ The beauty of Ammonite is that it works in both old and new properties, which is one the reasons it’s so popular.

What white goes with elephants breath?

Which White Goes With Elephant’s breath? Farrow and Ball recommend Strong white as the complementary white to go with Elephant’s breath. Strong white is a contemporary white with a subtle urban feel. It’s a great choice for both period homes and modern homes alike.

What White goes with elephants breath?

What Dulux paint is closest to Cornforth white?

Dulux Pebble Shore
Dulux Pebble Shore Farrow & Ball’s Cornforth White has become one of their most popular shades, and Dulux’s Pebble Shore offers the same understated versatility for a high street price.

Does Cornforth white go with skimming stone?

‘Particularly popular in kitchens where it can be used on both walls and woodwork for a fresh, but not stark look, it can be combined with warmer greys like Skimming Stone or Cornforth White for an effortlessly cohesive scheme.

Does Cornforth white go with elephants breath?

Cornforth White by Farrow and Ball also looks very pretty paired with Elephant’s Breath. You can always see more of our current home here.

What colours go with elephant’s breath?

Colour Schemes

  • Mahogany. Pelt.
  • All White. Strong White.
  • Skimming Stone. Dove Tale.
  • London Clay. Charleston Gray.

What Dulux color is like Cornforth white?

Does Elephants Breath go with Cornforth white?

Which white goes best with Elephants Breath?

Does Skimming Stone go with elephants breath?

Skimming Stone goes well with… Elephant’s Breath (a mid grey with a hint of magenta created by John Fowler, the notable English interior designer) and Strong White (a cool white with light grey undertones).

Is mole’s breath a good accent color?

Mole’s Breath is the most versatile of our stronger accents as it can be used both with Easy Neutrals like Purbeck Stone and Contemporary Neutrals like Strong White. It is particularly effective to ground kitchen islands and when used on the walls of smaller spaces to create a fabulously sullen yet warm room. 4.4 out of 5 stars.

How do you use mole’s breath?

Mole’s Breath is the most versatile of our stronger accents as it can be used both with Easy Neutrals like Purbeck Stone and Contemporary Neutrals like Strong White. It is particularly effective to ground kitchen islands and when used on the walls of smaller spaces to create a fabulously sullen yet warm room.

Should I Paint my Kitchen Island moles breath?

If you prefer Browns/Taupes then moles breath might be a contender. The new worsted is slightly lighter than moles breath and looks to be a lovely colour. It’s only an island unit, it can be repainted if you don’t like it but in my opinion a punch of colour stops a kitchen looking washed out.

How would you describe Cornforth white?

Farrow and Ball describe Cornforth White as… ‘the mid tone in the group of Easy Neutrals which are totally understated and extremely versatile. Less grey and gritty than Pavilion Gray and without the perceived warmth of Elephant’s Breath, it sits perfectly between Ammonite and Purbeck Stone with which it can be used in any combination.’