Drop Cloth

Named after the indispensable dust sheets used by every decorator, Drop Cloth is a darker version of the new Shadow White, and the classic Shaded White; completing a trio of colours that work efortlessly together.

Joa:

For the perfect understated, tone-on-tone neutral kitchen, Drop Cloth is particularly suited to units, alongside walls painted in its friend Shadow White. It will look fresh in bright sunlight, but more muted in evening light, with the added bonus that lighter walls and darker units will make any room feel larger.

Charlotte:

Like Shadow White, Drop Cloth is neither too yellow nor too grey, so works on a number of levels. It is great for creating a sophisticated but relaxed look, especially when layered with Shaded White and Shadow White.

How to use it...

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Joa:

Drop Cloth is the perfect neutral to use with many of the old Farrow & Ball favorites, particularly with Blue Gray and Light Gray for a slightly mismatched and very relaxed scheme.

Drop Cloth is great for those who want to avoid a scheme that is overly gray, but also don't want any yellow tones in their rooms. When used on the walls, with a Light Gray floor, and Blue Gray woodwork, it will create a room that feels as if it has been there forever.

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Charlotte:

If you're looking for a more graphic, contemporary look, Drop Cloth looks fantastic on the woodwork against stronger colours like Railings and Babouche.

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