We have the sapphire in our living room. Can fully agree that the room feels very warm and inviting. With the wood burner going in the winter it's even better
Great video thank you - I have a small studio flat, North East facing, looking to create a warm cosy, neutral earthy tone environment ... Thinking to now go with the Egyptian cotton, soft furnishings will be will be bone white, taupes etc and I have brown furniture already etc .. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching and sorry for the delayed response! This sounds perfect, earthy inspired interiors are very popular and really easy to achieve with the colour palette.
I'm thinking of painting my living room and bathroom in Willow Tree, my bedroom and kitchen are johnstones sweet lavender and the hallway is Dulux dustant Fondant and pebble stone. My livingroom is very dark, so I think it'll brighten it up a bit
Hello Nicole! Thank you so much for making these videos, they are very helpful! Wondering if you have any opinions on "White Cotton" for a small South facing top floor small flat (lots of UK sun!) (no pets, no kids). Going for a Scandinavian style decor. Any other whites (off-whites) you could recommend for me to consider? Thank you again :)
Thanks so much for your comment and glad you liked them! White Cotton has a slight yellow undertone so it may feel too warm in the sun, I would personally opt for a white with a light grey undertone which will help achieve that Scandic look, and it will balance the intensity of the sun. Look at Rock Salt, I'd still get a tester of the two so you can see how they both feel in the space; amzn.to/3OdODDG Hope that helps!
I'd go for something warm that is going to balance the darkness of the grey, I'd personally go for a warm white such as Natural Hessian or Almond White. If you're going to do an accent wall, just don't go for something too bold as it will create a really strong contrast rather than making the room flow well and feel cosy. Hope that helps!
The paint you mentioned you used in your own room is Valspar almond white. Sorry if dumb question but I googled it and couldn’t find it, is that a dulux brand? And do I buy it online?
we have new sofas Royal blue and Mustard armchair, thinking ofr going with Jasmine white, what do you think although egyption cotton looks great, what are your thoughts?
Yes - Jasmine White is a great choice, much lighter in tone than Egyptian Cotton. I'd personally grab a tester of each, paint an A4 sheet of paper so you can move it around the room and put against your furniture so you can see what works best in your space. Egyptian Cotton has a more defining warmth to it, it is lovely in most settings :)
It is a lovely shade! I don't see why not as it will contrast well with the flooring, feel free to send me a photo through to hello@sleek-chic.co.uk so I can visualise it better, thanks.
I really wanted to test the egyptian cotton, but here where I live (Slovakia) the colours have different names 😏Im thinking of buying it off of amazon otherwise I dont know if I can get it right, what a shame..
Hi nicole enjoyed the videos.. currently deciding on what colours to go with! Any advice? Open plan kitchen / living room.. south facing .. lots of light and kitchen is whisper grey(light grey) with white worktop. Got a few testers... Egyptian cotton, polished pebble and timeless.. Would ideally like to do same throughout the house! Dont want it to feel cold.. will have to see how the grey kitchen looks against the Egyptian cotton.. black accents a good idea
Thank you! Apologies for the late reply, polished pebble and timeless will definitely feel cold in other parts of the house if you're planning the same colour throughout as you may have North facing or East,West spaces that have little light at certain times of the day. It does involve more paint, but I would strongly consider choosing a different colour for the rest of the house or rooms which doesn't directly flow from your kitchen. Polished Pebble and Timeless would work well in your sunny South facing kitchen as it will balance the intensity of the sun, however, I think the grey combined with the grey kitchen won't give enough warmth and variation of colour, so for me, try Egyptian Cotton and see what you think, it is a great colour that works well in most orientation of rooms. But YES always black accents, it will tie the space together and ground it, hope that helps! Nicole x
@@NicoleSage no problem, thanks for the reply! ok for the bedrooms thats dont get much light i will go for egyptian cotton, was thinking because they dont get light it woiuld be too dark! timeless for the open plan kitchen /living room but lke you say may not be enough colour variation from the light grey cabinets.. might end up being egyptian cotton there too! yes great tip on the black accents, door handles and table
@@NicoleSage Hey, love the color ! Is it possible to get that exact color but from Delux ? I was wondering how am i able to get a sample of it ? Thank you !
Hi Nikki, thanks so much and for watching! YES! Colour drenching with it is totally effective as it will make the space feel cosier, despite it being a sunny south facing living room, it's a bold move but pays off! Nicole x
We have the sapphire in our living room. Can fully agree that the room feels very warm and inviting. With the wood burner going in the winter it's even better
Sounds so cosy!
Great video thank you - I have a small studio flat, North East facing, looking to create a warm cosy, neutral earthy tone environment ... Thinking to now go with the Egyptian cotton, soft furnishings will be will be bone white, taupes etc and I have brown furniture already etc .. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching and sorry for the delayed response! This sounds perfect, earthy inspired interiors are very popular and really easy to achieve with the colour palette.
I'm thinking of painting my living room and bathroom in Willow Tree, my bedroom and kitchen are johnstones sweet lavender and the hallway is Dulux dustant Fondant and pebble stone. My livingroom is very dark, so I think it'll brighten it up a bit
It's a lovely uplifting colour!
hi there, this is really the best content I have found yet, thank you! Couldn't quite catch the name of the colour that you have on your own wall?
Thank you! This is Valspar almond milk on my walls 😊
Hello Nicole! Thank you so much for making these videos, they are very helpful! Wondering if you have any opinions on "White Cotton" for a small South facing top floor small flat (lots of UK sun!) (no pets, no kids). Going for a Scandinavian style decor. Any other whites (off-whites) you could recommend for me to consider? Thank you again :)
Thanks so much for your comment and glad you liked them! White Cotton has a slight yellow undertone so it may feel too warm in the sun, I would personally opt for a white with a light grey undertone which will help achieve that Scandic look, and it will balance the intensity of the sun. Look at Rock Salt, I'd still get a tester of the two so you can see how they both feel in the space; amzn.to/3OdODDG Hope that helps!
So helpful!
Glad it was helpful, thank you! ☺️
What wall colour would you recommend for a kitchen with grey cabinets? I was thinking a feature wall on the the opposite side as well. Thanks
I'd go for something warm that is going to balance the darkness of the grey, I'd personally go for a warm white such as Natural Hessian or Almond White. If you're going to do an accent wall, just don't go for something too bold as it will create a really strong contrast rather than making the room flow well and feel cosy. Hope that helps!
@NicoleSage thanks Nicole. Almond white looks lovely. For the accent wall. Would sage green work?
The paint you mentioned you used in your own room is Valspar almond white. Sorry if dumb question but I googled it and couldn’t find it, is that a dulux brand? And do I buy it online?
So sorry, it’s almond milk, always get it muddled up 😂 www.valsparpaint.co.uk/paint-colours/whites/almond-milk/
we have new sofas Royal blue and Mustard armchair, thinking ofr going with Jasmine white, what do you think although egyption cotton looks great, what are your thoughts?
Yes - Jasmine White is a great choice, much lighter in tone than Egyptian Cotton. I'd personally grab a tester of each, paint an A4 sheet of paper so you can move it around the room and put against your furniture so you can see what works best in your space. Egyptian Cotton has a more defining warmth to it, it is lovely in most settings :)
Hi..after watching your video,. I'm kinda hook up with cotton Egyptian, but I have light cherry timber flooring. Would it be suitable?
It is a lovely shade! I don't see why not as it will contrast well with the flooring, feel free to send me a photo through to hello@sleek-chic.co.uk so I can visualise it better, thanks.
Just found you .. great content, have subscribed
Thanks so much!
I really wanted to test the egyptian cotton, but here where I live (Slovakia) the colours have different names 😏Im thinking of buying it off of amazon otherwise I dont know if I can get it right, what a shame..
Ah no! It may be worth contacting them by email and asking them for the closest alternative :)
@NicoleSage no worries I managed to find the code so Im saved! 😉😄 it should be 'vintage beige' over here so I cant wait to test it
Hi nicole enjoyed the videos..
currently deciding on what colours to go with! Any advice?
Open plan kitchen / living room.. south facing .. lots of light and kitchen is whisper grey(light grey) with white worktop.
Got a few testers... Egyptian cotton, polished pebble and timeless..
Would ideally like to do same throughout the house!
Dont want it to feel cold.. will have to see how the grey kitchen looks against the Egyptian cotton.. black accents a good idea
Thank you! Apologies for the late reply, polished pebble and timeless will definitely feel cold in other parts of the house if you're planning the same colour throughout as you may have North facing or East,West spaces that have little light at certain times of the day. It does involve more paint, but I would strongly consider choosing a different colour for the rest of the house or rooms which doesn't directly flow from your kitchen. Polished Pebble and Timeless would work well in your sunny South facing kitchen as it will balance the intensity of the sun, however, I think the grey combined with the grey kitchen won't give enough warmth and variation of colour, so for me, try Egyptian Cotton and see what you think, it is a great colour that works well in most orientation of rooms. But YES always black accents, it will tie the space together and ground it, hope that helps! Nicole x
@@NicoleSage no problem, thanks for the reply!
ok for the bedrooms thats dont get much light i will go for egyptian cotton, was thinking because they dont get light it woiuld be too dark!
timeless for the open plan kitchen /living room but lke you say may not be enough colour variation from the light grey cabinets.. might end up being egyptian cotton there too!
yes great tip on the black accents, door handles and table
Hi Nicole! What's the shade of the wall in the video?
Hi! This is Valspar Almond Milk from B&Q, great shade!
In the video
You said it was almond white on the walls??
@@karlachappo5397it’s definitely almond milk Valspar, sorry just a mistake in the video 😊
@@NicoleSage Hey, love the color ! Is it possible to get that exact color but from Delux ? I was wondering how am i able to get a sample of it ? Thank you !
@@NicoleSage I used this colour in a previous house, it looked to yellowish in my room
Hi Nicole 👋 I really love your content 😊 would you use the blue on all walls floor to ceiling? I have a south facing living room. Many thanks Nikki 😊
Hi Nikki, thanks so much and for watching! YES! Colour drenching with it is totally effective as it will make the space feel cosier, despite it being a sunny south facing living room, it's a bold move but pays off! Nicole x
@@NicoleSage thank you 😊
Egyptian cotton is nice. The others are so bland
What is your wall colour?
Valspar Almond Milk
@@NicoleSage Thank you..
Not very adventurous
Not everyone wants bold or adventurous colours.