Dulux Grey Relection or Feathersoft?

Discussion in 'Styling & Decorating' started by craigc, 14th Apr, 2021.

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  1. craigc

    craigc Well-Known Member

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    Hi all,

    Just after thoughts on interior paint colour for a GF in Qld.
    Colours are light greys etc with light grey brickwork. White kitchen bench tops & cupboards.
    Wondering if others can provide suggestions / experience / feedback on either Grey Reflection or Feathersoft for interior paintwork.
    Myf @Westminster appreciate your thoughts if possible too please!
    Thanks all
     
  2. Westminster

    Westminster Tigress at Tiger Developments Business Member

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    What colour is your floor?
    I've used Feathersoft once but Dulux Brume half strength many many times. I've not used grey reflection
     
  3. craigc

    craigc Well-Known Member

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    You may have already painted, but we just repainted our PPOR interior walls in Feather Soft. We chose Casper White Quarter for the trim and stained the radiata pine floorboards with Feast Watson oak. Like all things, it’s subjective, but we love it. Keep in mind it’s a slightly warm grey and can look close to beige in some lighting.
     

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