Paint Colours
British Standard Colours
The British Colour Council
published a Dictionary of Colour Standards in 1934, designed to form a standard
code for colours to maintain clarity an uniformity across all manufacturers.
This gradually evolved to become the BS4800 range in 1972.
I have chosen complimentary paint colours from this
range which can still be mixed for you in most trade paint suppliers. I thought
of selling paint but it seemed more environmentally friendly for people to get
it mixed to order near where they live.

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Common Paint Colours
These colours appear in all three collections the work well with the other colours of course but could be used with any neutrals

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FORTH
A deep teal and a dijon mustard chartacterise the moody sophistication of Forth

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LUNDY
A delicious lilac/grey paired with my signature pop of coral would make a fabulous base for a Lundy room scheme

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MALIN
A salty green with a pale oceanic grey epitomise the appeal of Malin

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OLYMPIC
a warm buff grey and a vintage feeling ocean blue capture the spirit of Olympic