The bathroom of the on-trend designer Abigail Ahern's has had two distinct paint looks, which perfectly demonstrate her journey to the Dark Side of paint colours. Have a look and see which bathroom paint you prefer.
Abigail Ahern bathroom paint in Dulux Dusted Moss |
1) The first paint to grace Abigail Ahern's bathroom walls is Dulux Dusted Moss (1 - the deepest of the four available saturations) with a crisp white ceiling.
Dulux Dusted Moss 4: Abigail Ahern bathroom paint |
Dulux Dusted Moss was one of Relics of Witney's colour choices for their post on The Best Grey Paints. Isn't that grey green paint colour delicious?
Abigail Ahern bathroom paint: Dulux Dusted Moss |
2) Look number two is very different. Abigail Ahern went on to paint her bathroom with Farrow and Ball London Clay, a sludgy, warm deepest greige. The soft hint of pink in the London Clay paint would work really well as a darker foil to Farrow and Ball Elephant's Breath.
Abigail Ahern bathroom paint: Farrow and Ball London Clay |
What makes the most enormous difference is that Abigail Ahern has used Farrow and Ball London Clay paint on the bathroom ceiling too, giving the rather lovely feeling of a cocoon.
Abigail Ahern bathroom paint: Farrow and Ball London Clay |
Now, and I say this rather coyly, as Abigail has certainly earned her design-stripes with her bold take on colour, I *whispers* prefer the look of the Dulux Dusted Moss version.
Farrow and Ball London Clay |
What about you? Are you a calm and serene Dulux Dusted Moss fan, or a cheerleader for the warm haven Farrow and Ball London Clay paint provides in Abigail Ahern's bathroom?
Images via Abigail Ahern, except image 4 from Interiorator
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