Just got a sample of Swiss Coffee, this is spot on. It's a white white in a naturally bright room. I tried it on my trim which is your standard issue ultra white, clinical hospital white, psych ward glossy white, and I literally can't tell the difference
I think it's a great option since it's soft and creamy, and has a high LRV (light reflective value) which is perfect for spaces without a lot of natural light. Definitely try a sample of it first, and if it reads too yellow try asking for it to be diluted to 75% when getting the color mixed. (I recommend peel-and-stick samples for the easiest way to test the color on all 4 walls. Use my code JOYFULLY5OFF 👉🏻 JoyfullyGrowingBlog.com/Samplize/
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What do you think? We're thinging of pIaintthe wall trim and ceilings alabaster and the cabinets in the kitchen swiss coffee .
This is a white paint. Don’t be fooled. If you have an east facing house , Swiss coffee is as white as cloud white. Trust me.
It's such a pretty warm white!
Just got a sample of Swiss Coffee, this is spot on. It's a white white in a naturally bright room. I tried it on my trim which is your standard issue ultra white, clinical hospital white, psych ward glossy white, and I literally can't tell the difference
Totally. I have samples all over my east facing office and it's a white. It's not for me.
Swiss coffee has a yellow green undertone. At least that's what BM says.
It's definitely a warm-toned white 👍🏻
Any opinion on using this color for a basement?
I think it's a great option since it's soft and creamy, and has a high LRV (light reflective value) which is perfect for spaces without a lot of natural light. Definitely try a sample of it first, and if it reads too yellow try asking for it to be diluted to 75% when getting the color mixed. (I recommend peel-and-stick samples for the easiest way to test the color on all 4 walls. Use my code JOYFULLY5OFF 👉🏻 JoyfullyGrowingBlog.com/Samplize/
How does this color compare to the color called Creamy? Is Creamy less of a yellow undertone?
try coral in a basement, it will also look like the room gets natural light.
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