this is so helpful!! helped me narrow down my selection. based on the colors you showed, which would you think pairs best with a light beige backsplash? I'm trying to paint my cabinets and any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
This is SO helpful. I have used Casement, Raw Silk and Chateau. Next I'd like to try Champlain. It's incredible how different they look next to each other.
Great video! Very informative as I live two hours from the closest Fusion Mineral paint supplier over here in Germany. This video helped me narrow down the choices so now at least I know which color samples to order. Vielen Dank.
I just started to paint my kitchen with Raw Silk, and it's way too yellow and dark. I don't see how it could be in the category of white. I'm hoping I can return all the jars I bought. Also, the paint dries too fast, so it's extremely hard to not get brush strokes. It's tacky to apply, similar to primer. And a little does not go a long way, as the owner claims. I saw someone paint their kitchen in cashmere and casement and it looks totally different from the cashmere and casement in this video. So that gave me the idea that all the colors are lighter than whats in this video. But after using Raw Silk myself its not only not lighter but is also more yellowy. So, I think it's impossible to know anything from a screen. The best thing is to get testers first. This is what I've learned unfortunately.
Thanks so much for all this detail! It can be completely confusing to look at them stacked up in their bottles and try to decide what to use when. I found myself wishing I had a transcript of your comments to refer to later - guess I'll watch again and frantically jot down the nuances you mention.
Did u know there is a transcript to the video in the drop down Description just under the video above comments? Imagine you do but thought I’d mention just in case it could be of use. 😀
Well first of all thank you so much for the time , energy , knowledge and information given in this video. Helped me so much. I am that person if you give me 2 options I can choose, be happy and no regrets. Give me any more options and I am overwhelmed. So 👍🙏❤️🇨🇦
Your video helped a lot when deciding the tone. Chose Cashmere and it really looks the same as on my screen in this video. I was picking between Cashmere and champlain and finally made my decision. Really happy with the result - warm greyish white with a touch of lilac tone. Next I’m probably trying limestone.
Awesome! Thank you! Just what I was looking for. I primed with 123 bullseye, then behr paint satin finish in bleached linen. Love the color but not the finish. just dried to quickly. It was a long /wide piece. Which of these would be the closest? I’m looking for a more neutral white. Not cold but not too warm (going into a yellow) either. I do want a clear color but not necessarily bright white. For a console and other furniture pieces. Any recommendations? Thank you
Thank you for this video! Very helpful!Just bought Victorian Lace. I have previously used raw silk and casement. Raw silk next to Victorian Lace looks very creamy. For a self leveling paint your paint strokes are very noticeable - how do you prevent that on your projects? I see them in my projects as well.
Hi Katherine! So it wouldn’t really call Fusion self-leveling, at least not in the same way an oil-based or enamel paint is. Because it’s a zero VOC product, it can’t perform quite the same way where you paint it on and it settles into that glass smooth finish. So I do usually see and have brush strokes, but I don’t see them as an issue unless there is streaking, or the strokes are thick and heavy. Also, the Fusion whites can be a bit thicker and heavier, which means more brush strokes. I do love the Staalmeester microfelt rollers with Fusion, if you want to avoid brush strokes completely :) Hope you enjoy your Victorian Lace!
Hi, thank you for the very helpful presentation of whites in fusion mineral, I am planning to paint my real leather furniture in either victorian lace or cashmere, how can I pick from the two?
Victorian Lace is a much more clean, bright white. Cashmere is more of an off-white, much less bright. With whites it really can be helpful to grab a small tester size and see how each color looks in your own light :)
It can for sure. I use their highest quality brush, don't overwork it or lay on it too thick (thin coats work better), and use a roller for flat tops. It's a low VOC paint so it doesn't have the ingredients in it to be stroke-free, but I still find it to be smooth. Hope that helps!
Hi, new sub here, I have a question about solutions for bleeding, it happens to me and I’m wondering how you prevent it and if you know ahead that it’s going to happen. I don’t know if you discussed this already and if you did please let me know in which video. I really appreciate your tutorials you are very talented!
I actually no longer sell Fusion online, only locally, but thank you for asking! I am a part of their affiliate program though, so you can use my code LOSTANDFOUNDFMP to get 10% off when you order from Fusion directly :) shop.fusionmineralpaint.com/
this is so helpful!! helped me narrow down my selection. based on the colors you showed, which would you think pairs best with a light beige backsplash? I'm trying to paint my cabinets and any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Nice video. Enjoyed seeing all your steps and techniques.
Your voice is calming and the music is not overpowering.
This is SO helpful. I have used Casement, Raw Silk and Chateau. Next I'd like to try Champlain. It's incredible how different they look next to each other.
You are so welcome!
Great video! Very informative as I live two hours from the closest Fusion Mineral paint supplier over here in Germany. This video helped me narrow down the choices so now at least I know which color samples to order. Vielen Dank.
I just started to paint my kitchen with Raw Silk, and it's way too yellow and dark. I don't see how it could be in the category of white. I'm hoping I can return all the jars I bought. Also, the paint dries too fast, so it's extremely hard to not get brush strokes. It's tacky to apply, similar to primer. And a little does not go a long way, as the owner claims. I saw someone paint their kitchen in cashmere and casement and it looks totally different from the cashmere and casement in this video. So that gave me the idea that all the colors are lighter than whats in this video. But after using Raw Silk myself its not only not lighter but is also more yellowy. So, I think it's impossible to know anything from a screen. The best thing is to get testers first. This is what I've learned unfortunately.
Wonderful video, helped me tremendously. Now considering Raw Silk and Limestone
Thank you! I love fusion but I ha e such trouble with tones.
Thanks so much for all this detail! It can be completely confusing to look at them stacked up in their bottles and try to decide what to use when. I found myself wishing I had a transcript of your comments to refer to later - guess I'll watch again and frantically jot down the nuances you mention.
Did u know there is a transcript to the video in the drop down Description just under the video above comments? Imagine you do but thought I’d mention just in case it could be of use. 😀
This video helped me so much because you are so right, so many shades of white! Thank you!
I've never tried Fusion before. I love this tutorial it's very helpful. And I love all shades of white 😍
Yay! Glad it was helpful!!
@@LostFoundDecor it was and I am loving your channel! I'm so glad I found you!
This has been most helpful. Thank you!
Well first of all thank you so much for the time , energy , knowledge and information given in this video. Helped me so much. I am that person if you give me 2 options I can choose, be happy and no regrets. Give me any more options and I am overwhelmed. So 👍🙏❤️🇨🇦
You're most welcome Lisa!
Your video helped a lot when deciding the tone. Chose Cashmere and it really looks the same as on my screen in this video. I was picking between Cashmere and champlain and finally made my decision. Really happy with the result - warm greyish white with a touch of lilac tone.
Next I’m probably trying limestone.
Awesome! I’m so glad it helped :)
Thanks for this video! It is hard to compare colors on the Fusion website so this helps a bunch!
this is awesome , this comparison!!! Thank you Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful - I just bought cashmere, as I did not want white white…. Sounds like I did ok, have not stated yet!
Thank you for this very useful and helpful video! Very Informative exactly what I was seeking! ❤
Thank you for this comparison. It was very helpful!
Awesome! Thank you! Just what I was looking for. I primed with 123 bullseye, then behr paint satin finish in bleached linen. Love the color but not the finish. just dried to quickly. It was a long /wide piece. Which of these would be the closest? I’m looking for a more neutral white. Not cold but not too warm (going into a yellow) either. I do want a clear color but not necessarily bright white. For a console and other furniture pieces. Any recommendations? Thank you
I’m not familiar with that color, but if you don’t want yellow I would stay away from Limestone for sure! Perhaps try Cashmere?
Thank you for this video! Very helpful!Just bought Victorian Lace. I have previously used raw silk and casement. Raw silk next to Victorian Lace looks very creamy. For a self leveling paint your paint strokes are very noticeable - how do you prevent that on your projects? I see them in my projects as well.
Hi Katherine! So it wouldn’t really call Fusion self-leveling, at least not in the same way an oil-based or enamel paint is. Because it’s a zero VOC product, it can’t perform quite the same way where you paint it on and it settles into that glass smooth finish. So I do usually see and have brush strokes, but I don’t see them as an issue unless there is streaking, or the strokes are thick and heavy. Also, the Fusion whites can be a bit thicker and heavier, which means more brush strokes. I do love the Staalmeester microfelt rollers with Fusion, if you want to avoid brush strokes completely :) Hope you enjoy your Victorian Lace!
Thank you for your excellent video. Which of the whites is closes to "Old White" AS chalk paint? I want to change to Fusion.
That was ver helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video, very helpful.
I just used Ashwagandha Goddess as white!
Yes! I loved that color, but it’s been discontinued (which is why I didn’t share it 😊). But Chateau is a very close match!
Hi, thank you for the very helpful presentation of whites in fusion mineral, I am planning to paint my real leather furniture in either victorian lace or cashmere, how can I pick from the two?
Victorian Lace is a much more clean, bright white. Cashmere is more of an off-white, much less bright. With whites it really can be helpful to grab a small tester size and see how each color looks in your own light :)
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it1
This mineral paint shows the brush strokes. How do you prevent that?
It can for sure. I use their highest quality brush, don't overwork it or lay on it too thick (thin coats work better), and use a roller for flat tops. It's a low VOC paint so it doesn't have the ingredients in it to be stroke-free, but I still find it to be smooth. Hope that helps!
Am painting my daughters kitchen cabinets in Raw silk at home he moment
Sounds great!
It’s so true, lol my lamp white looks pure white until it’s next to a pure white
It’s crazy how they can change in different lights or with different surrounding colors!
Very helpful!
Hi, new sub here, I have a question about solutions for bleeding, it happens to me and I’m wondering how you prevent it and if you know ahead that it’s going to happen. I don’t know if you discussed this already and if you did please let me know in which video. I really appreciate your tutorials you are very talented!
Thank you
Melanie, how do I ordrr Fusion paint & products from you?
Thank you
I actually no longer sell Fusion online, only locally, but thank you for asking! I am a part of their affiliate program though, so you can use my code LOSTANDFOUNDFMP to get 10% off when you order from Fusion directly :) shop.fusionmineralpaint.com/
very helpful!!
Well, hey there! Good to see you here on UA-cam :(