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Calendargirl Tue 05-Jan-21 10:00:58

DH has just set about decorating our lounge. We bought the emulsion before Christmas, not much choice at Wickes, so instead of one with white in it, I plumped for a Dulux Matt Vinyl, Polished Pebble, thinking from the bit on the front of tin it was a rather neutral type.

It is coming out rather a dark bluey grey, not at all what I had envisaged.

Don’t know how it will look with existing suite, curtains etc. which are more sort of goldy, as it was magnolia before.

Oh well, it will be a change and at least DH can see where he has been!

25Avalon Tue 05-Jan-21 10:02:59

It may dry lighter or do you have a tin of white you could mix in?

Peasblossom Tue 05-Jan-21 10:04:30

I think it will look great. Not a “safe” choice but a striking one, A fresh look.

Just need some accessories to pull it together ?

Peasblossom Tue 05-Jan-21 10:07:42

Oh yes, I can see it now. A big picture of a grey sea with some stormy clouds lined with gold where the sun is breaking through and the yellow tones are reflecting on the water.

And a cushion ?

Calendargirl Tue 05-Jan-21 10:07:44

Thanks for the comments.

Yes, DH keeps saying it will dry lighter, hope so, daren’t suggest mixing it with anything else!

Calendargirl Tue 05-Jan-21 10:12:39

Oh Peasblossom

If only I had your vision! Sounds marvellous, I shall view it in a new light now!

?

Hetty58 Tue 05-Jan-21 10:15:30

Calendargirl, I think anythings better than magnolia!

Whatever shade you choose, seeing a whole wall painted in a new colour is always a shock. Don't judge too soon.

Once things go back into a room (furniture, plants, lights, pictures etc.) we rarely see a whole wall and the effect is diluted by complements and contrasts.

Blue and gold shades are a classic colour combination so it should look fine. I'd have to add a little green too - but then I'm houseplant crazy.

BlueBelle Tue 05-Jan-21 10:17:02

If it’s too dark just do one wall in that colour

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 05-Jan-21 10:20:37

It might look better when you've completed the task so don't despair just yet. Perhaps with a few pictures, mirrors, etc it may look better, even look trendy, like something out of a magazine.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 05-Jan-21 10:54:54

We have polished pebble in our bedroom, it will dry lighter, definitely has blue tones (more than I expected)

Ellianne Tue 05-Jan-21 11:11:33

The same happened to me with a very expensive Farrow and Ball paint. The decorator explained it isn't the actual colour of the paint but the light shining onto the walls. The bluey grey look is a sort of natural occurrence.
All very scientific if you want to look it up!

Whiff Tue 05-Jan-21 11:11:56

Funny enough polished pebble was one of the colours I looked at for my living room. I had 6 different Dulux samples. And put them on the 4 walls. Decided to go for frosted steel it's light grey with a hint of lilac. Will go great with my furniture. I have charcoal grey curtains and lighter grey lamp shades. Pale grey carpet. Booked the decorator yesterday to come 12th April. He gets booked up quick so made sure I could get the date I wanted. Hall will be almond white to match the kitchen. I live in a bungalow. Bedrooms are pale lilac and shower room light grey wall tiles darker grey floor tiles . My kitchen is olive green units . Really pleased how it all goes together.

Ellianne Tue 05-Jan-21 11:14:48

It was meant to be creamy neutral shade to match the dining furniture.

Alima Tue 05-Jan-21 11:59:06

Dare I admit to choosing Polished Pebble for the living room and really liking the finished effect. Thinking of using it in the bedrooms too..... Oh dear, there’s no hope.

Nannagarra Tue 05-Jan-21 13:02:57

Lovely colour which both my 30+ year old sons have used. I tried a small pot of it for my lounge - have realised I need to be more modern in my outlook!

Luckygirl Tue 05-Jan-21 13:46:58

Dear SIL came round the other day to paint a crack in the ceiling where plasterboard has shrunk above the wood burner. Shook tin of paint to mix it up and forgot to check if lid was properly on - weeee........paint all over parquet floor, rug etc. etc. - but he meant well!

Casdon Tue 05-Jan-21 13:50:39

I’ve got polished pebble in my lounge, it’s a lovely colour I think, it’s warm and not dark at all.

anna7 Tue 05-Jan-21 14:11:51

I have polished pebble in one of the bedrooms and I love it. I think it's a really fresh, clean looking colour.

Nanna58 Tue 05-Jan-21 14:39:42

I haven’t any polished pebble and am beginning to feel left out!

Katyj Tue 05-Jan-21 15:29:53

I have polished pebble in my bedroom with navy and mustard curtains and mustard bedding, not too different from gold, i think it warms it up.

Calendargirl Mon 11-Jan-21 15:43:30

Just an update to my OP.

Thank you all for your comments and advice.

As you all said, I judged too soon. It has come out lighter than I thought it was going to be, a sort of restful grey. Now everything is back, it has really grown on me. We have moved stuff round, a bureau and bookcases are in different positions, I have culled some books, and re-arranged plants, I have quite a few, and re-positioned lamps.

I think when it is safe to go shopping for non essentials, we shall get a new picture to go above the fire, and also some new cushion covers. Really need to see them, don’t want to go online and mis-judge colours.

Now which room needs doing next?....

Callistemon Mon 11-Jan-21 16:11:48

Nanna58

I haven’t any polished pebble and am beginning to feel left out!

Me too!

I chose Southern Stone once and had to paint over it again very quickly, it dried completely differently to the picture on the tin.