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Cream - The New Neutral

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Cream - The New Neutral
Manor White eco paint
Manor White
Forget fading into the background, we have handpicked a collection of subtle shades that will never go out of fashion.
Classic Creams brings together creamy hues from our established collection of sustainable paints to show how even the most ethereal colours can make an impact when it comes to interior design. Unlike some colour trends that have been and gone, cream is a cornerstone of timeless design. It is incredibly versatile and can create a feeling of both light and space.  While it might not be the boldest shade, it has a really transformative effect which can be incredibly powerful.
Cockleshell cream eco paint
Cockleshell
Unlike some colour trends that have been and gone, cream is a cornerstone of timeless design. It is incredibly versatile and can create a feeling of both light and space.  While it might not be the boldest shade, it has a really transformative effect which can be incredibly powerful. Victory Colours’ Classic Creams Collection features Manor White, a warm white which looks great in any room. 1969, which offers a touch of pink, while Madge is a deeper cream with earthy hints of taupe.
1969 cream eco paint
1969
Tumbledown No.6 is a pale cream which is the go-to colour for interior designers, which complements metallic finishes. The pale yellow, with a very subtle hint of pink, Cockleshell, envelopes interior spaces with warmth, while Pearl Catcher No.5 is a gorgeous off-white with real creamy tones.  Whatever the property or interior scheme, cream is one of the few colours that will work in all settings. Homeowners who want a fresh new look for summer won’t go wrong with one of these shades.
Tumbledown beige eco paint
Tumbledown
Victory Colours Manor White eco paintVictory Colours Pearl Catcher eco paint with tin
Victory Colours Cockleshell eco paint with tinTumbledown eco paint
1969 No. 69 Eco paint with tin.Victory Colours Madge No. 8 eco paint with tin

 


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