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usually paint outside with a dark green, if used inside i would say as light as possible, masonry paint is very good for inside lofts as it dries quick and fills in cracks and no smell

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deos anyone now what shade is the green that people paint there loft

i have used a Dulux for kitchens and bathrooms ,and from memory it was "apple green" , still have half a pot in the workshop , if i remember ,tommorow , i will take a look . no guarantees its the same shade every body else uses tho . :emoticon-0136-giggle: .

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i have used a Dulux for kitchens and bathrooms ,and from memory it was "apple green" , still have half a pot in the workshop , if i remember ,tommorow , i will take a look . no guarantees its the same shade every body else uses tho . :emoticon-0136-giggle: .

 

thanks m8

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i have used a Dulux for kitchens and bathrooms ,and from memory it was "apple green" , still have half a pot in the workshop , if i remember ,tommorow , i will take a look . no guarantees its the same shade every body else uses tho . :emoticon-0136-giggle: .

i have looked , and cant see the can (theres a few in there) :emoticon-0136-giggle: but the nearest shade i can see is now called "putting green" and is listed as a relaxing colour , i know many widowhood fliers who go for this colour scheme specifically .

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