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White colors from Little Greene

When choosing a white shade, you need to pay attention to the undertone. A blue-based white makes a room appear brighter and cooler, a brown-based white adds warmth and coziness, a green-based white provides freshness and a matt white is an excellent alternative to bright white with a more subtle, muted tone.

White tones with a touch of yellow or umber

White tones with a touch of yellow look like bright rays of sunshine and offer warmth, brightness and a good mood. White Lead and First Light are the lightest shades in this group. Stock and Clay Pale are more muted interpretations of white, while Linen Wash is almost a mineral white.

White tones with a touch of red

The red touch in these white colors creates a friendly and pleasant atmosphere. The warmth of China Clay or Rolling Fog Pale is perceived as white despite the hint of red in their recipe. These warm white colors can be used very effectively in coordinated color combinations with similar color gradients of different intensities. Julie's Dream shows more character and can also play a leading role in the color scheme.

White tones with a hint of gray

Gray-based white colors are not as color intensive, but provide an excellent backdrop for decorations while keeping light in the room. Natural gray whites such as French Gray Pale , Joanna and Slaked Lime are not cold, but they do contain some pigments that ensure that decorative items and fabrics really come into their own. Our coolest colors such as Gauze and its gradients are suitable for a minimalist decoration style.

White tones with a touch of green

A touch of green adds a certain softness to any white color scheme. This natural touch makes white colors with a touch of green so popular in modern interior design. In this color group, Portland Stone and Pearl Color Pale create a harmonious and relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom or living room.

White is the classic for numerous color combinations and remains popular despite all the changes in fashion and interior design. You can choose from numerous shades of white; The most important key points are the influence of natural light in the room and the desired decoration style.

For south-facing rooms or an urban look, you should choose a cooler white - Gauze andWood Ash could be interesting here. If you want a warmer tone for a north-facing room or a more classic look, choose one of the softer white shades in the Gradients section of the Little Greene color chart.

Wonderful examples of pale colors that are perceived as white in rooms with intense decoration include Slaked Lime , Portland Stone-Pale , Rolling Fog Pale and China Clay . Our purest whites are Loft White andShirting . They are purely mineral white tones without any added color.