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The so-called truest white from SW is a bright shade that shows no undertones, staying true to its nature and replicating a surprisingly refreshing surface.
As the name implies, Chantilly Lace is a delicate replication of the lace refinement; a crispy and clean shade of white that perfectly resonates with the delightful silk, soft linen, and everything pure and simple.
It reveals a clear white surface with an unprecedented softness that homeowners cannot help but fall in love with.
The fabulous neutral from Dulux is a unique off-white shade. The unobtrusive gray notes penetrate the surface in a very unexpected way.
Silky White is a neutral white, very close to true whites, although the nearly noticeable creamy base is responsible for a relatively soft effect.
A really warm white color that shows a clear presence of creamy undertones, but still not that intense.
One of the most popular shades of white from Sherwin-Williams, a bright and clean hue devoid of highly noticeable undertones.
A neutral shade of white, definitely crisp yet not cold, and not devoid of a warm note as well. It seems that it has a bit from each group but not too much from everything.
A shade of white, impressively crisp and invigorating, reminiscent of the first snowfall, and surprisingly soft and calm.
A balance between a classic white that would rather be considered coolish if it were not for the subtle pink notes responsible for its slightly warm effect.
One of the most outstanding representatives of the white color category. Although it is not a true white, it confidently radiates the whole beauty of an off-white shade.
A true white, devoid of undertones, gravitating slightly towards the cool side. Let’s put it this way: it is the whitest of all white shades.