Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had both in my house.
Manchester Tan reads way too yellow for my liking and I couldn’t get rid of it quickly enough. I repainted in Bennington Gray.
Edgecomb is a light tan neutral in my house. I personally like it, but I know it can read very blue in some lights. Agree that Pale Oak is a good alternative - it’s definitely a warmer color.
Do you get a lot of natural light in your home? Our interior den is painted in Manchester Tan and does not look yellow at all. I also love Edgecomb and Pale Oak.
Yes, my house faces southwest and we had Manchester Tan in a space that gets a lot of light - might be why it didn’t work for us. I feel like afternoon light is so yellow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had both in my house.
Manchester Tan reads way too yellow for my liking and I couldn’t get rid of it quickly enough. I repainted in Bennington Gray.
Edgecomb is a light tan neutral in my house. I personally like it, but I know it can read very blue in some lights. Agree that Pale Oak is a good alternative - it’s definitely a warmer color.
Do you get a lot of natural light in your home? Our interior den is painted in Manchester Tan and does not look yellow at all. I also love Edgecomb and Pale Oak.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had both in my house.
Manchester Tan reads way too yellow for my liking and I couldn’t get rid of it quickly enough. I repainted in Bennington Gray.
Edgecomb is a light tan neutral in my house. I personally like it, but I know it can read very blue in some lights. Agree that Pale Oak is a good alternative - it’s definitely a warmer color.
Anonymous wrote:I painted my 800 square foot addition with Manchester Tan and I couldn't be happier. Yes, its warm, it has a yellow undertone...but with White Dove trim it is perfect for me.
Anonymous wrote:I find Revere Pewter to be a nice warm greige. I used it in my office.