Helpful tips
- We recommend buying a sample pot and making sure TWO coats are applied for optimum decision-making.
- Be sure to use a primer or base coat for best results because the existing colour of your walls might affect the colour.
- Be aware of the texture you’re testing on as this may also impact the finish.
- Lighting is everything when it comes to white paint. Paint multiple surfaces in a room so that you can see how the light falls differently & affects the colour.
- Check in on how your paint is doing at different times of the day, as the colour may look different from morning to evening and with your lights on and off.

Ledbury White
A shade to soothe you like your favourite cashmere blanket, Ledbury is a soft white with cool undertones and a tinge of grey.

Elgin White
A timeless shade, Elgin is the ultimate in brilliant whites. Fresh and crisp, like that feeling of getting into clean sheets.

Westbourne White
A shade for the indecisive among us, Westbourne sits on the fence between cool and warm. As neutral as Switzerland this chalky white is highly versatile.

Pembridge White
An easy-going shade, Pembridge is the master of subtlety. This smooth white has creamy undertones and a classic feel.

Chepstow White
A shade with depth, Chepstow is warm and inviting like a sandy beach. The darkest white among the shades is beautifully pigmented.