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White is a classic paint colour for a good reason. If you’re looking for home painting ideas, we’ve got the scoop for the best white paint colours and our recommendations from Berger Colour Catalogue.

Deciding to paint your home walls white is an easy decision, you really can’t go wrong with this timeless colour. However, deciding the perfect shade of white for your home walls can turn out to be a daunting task. Of course, the choice only gets more harder when you have to factor in your room’s natural sunlight and artificial glow and think of colour combinations.

However, one can’t help but wonder, how can one colour have so many shades and variations? From pure white, grey white, beige white to name a few, the choices are endless. But which white is the perfect shade for your home walls?

To save you from the headache of looking for the best white paint colours, we have got the scoop from our colour experts on the best shades of white. Whether you’re looking for a warm white for your living room or a cool white for your home office, there is something here for every room!

If you’re looking for a Cool White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: Silver Stream (8P2705)
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Cool white has more blue undertone and looks brighter to the eye. Silver Stream is a consistent favourite among many interior designers because of its beauty and versatility. It looks fresh and clean on any wall but works particularly good in rooms that do not receive plenty of natural light.

If you’re looking for a Warm White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: Starry White (7P1956)
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Starry White is a warm white that is perfect for living rooms and bedrooms. This colour has a subtle yellow undertone to it which pairs well with other warm neutrals such as green or beige. It feels serene and comforting without feeling stark or clinical.

If you’re looking for a Pure White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: Wedding Gown (8P0201)
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This is truly a foolproof white paint colour. It is a timeless colour that does not seem too cool or warm but just the perfect hue for a neutral backdrop for any interior space. This colour brightens every room it is incorporated in be it the kitchen or bedroom, especially paired with different paint colours, textures and artwork.

If you’re looking for a Beige-White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: Soft Wings (8P2564)
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A beige-white can be a great way to brighten up a space, especially if you live in a cool place. Soft Wings is a bright white with a warm undertone, making it a great paint choice for a room with lots of orange, red and yellow because it will reflect the hues without making the space too dark.

If you’re looking for an Off-White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: White Sphere (8P2679)living room colors photos

If pure white is not your thing, off-white might be a great alternative. White Sphere is an incredibly sophisticated hue that bends well with an array of colour palettes and combinations.

If you’re looking for a Grey-White:

Berger Colour Catalogue Recommendation: Tuxe White (8P2698)hall wall colour

Tuxe White could be considered grey but it is light enough to fall in white paint category. This cool grey-white is a modern shade with blue undertones that goes well with other neutral colours. It can lend a feeling of calmness and tranquility, making it an ideal white for bedrooms, bathrooms, meditation room and more.

If you’re feeling inspired to paint your home walls, contact our Berger Express Painting experts for colour consultation, painting ideas and a seamless, fast and safe painting job. SMS ‘XP’ to 56767 or call now on our toll-free number – 1800 103 6030.

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