How to use Dulux White Exchange
A favourite white of mine is Dulux White Exchange. If you are looking for a white with a little depth and some nice warmth without definite creamy undertones, this one may be perfect for your next project. I think of this white as one that is a little brown. It isn't brown, but it has that feel about it which makes it a very approachable white to use. White Exchange conveniently comes in quarter, half and full strength which makes it very user friendly when you are looking to layer whites in your home without worrying about mixing up undertones. The quarter strength still has some depth so you may want to partner this with a fresher white if you prefer a crisp white trim.

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