Inspired by swirling sea mist, and named after the Cromarty Firth estuary, a place mentioned daily in The Shipping Forecast. This colour brings a muted softness to any room. A lighter version of Mizzle,it works beautifully when paired with Light Blue, or grouped with Blue Gray and Pigeon.
Joa:
Cromarty is so soft that it is a natural choice for attic bedrooms when the colour on the walls will mimic the colour of the sky. The colour should be used on both walls, ceiling and woodwork to create a seamless and relaxing space.
Charlotte:
Cromarty is a very gentle colour, one that relaxes and soothes so is perfect for creating a sanctuary, whether that be a bedroom or living space. When you walk into a Cromarty room you can literally feel your shoulders dropping and the day's stresses drifting away.
How to use it...
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Joa:
Cromarty, a lighter version of Mizzle and Blue Gray, feels so familiar and will create the softest of rooms, particularly when contrasted with Shaded White on woodwork and Pigeon on the floorboards.
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Charlotte:
It also works fantastically with blue-green tones such as Light Blue, creating the perfect soft, muted colour scheme to a bedroom.
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