Warm white Weber or Parex colour?

Jim Cross

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Hi,

Does anyone have an opinion from experience on the closest Weber or Parex colour to this?
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We're aiming for something very similar to this, i.e. slightly warmer than a really bright, pure white but not dull, grey or beige.

We have samples of both Weber and Parex colours, but I find the colours look very different on a small sample than a full wall (my parents just had their house done in Weber ivory which is much darker than I expected having seen the sample even though when held up to the house the sample is a perfect match)

Looking at Weber colours Chalk seems to be the closest, but it looks like that might be a bit dull and grey?
From Parex it looks like Monoblanco might be the closest, but is that a real brilliant white?
 
Monoblanc is slighty softer than bl10 monorex( brilliant white), they can vary a shade depending on timing of scratching. Get the manufacturer to send a larger sample out.
 
Hi Jim,
How did it turn out? We are also looking at the exact same two colours and would appreciate your thoughts! We have been doing an old brick house renovation, we have built the extensions out of stone and plan on rendering the main body of the house. I’m worried the colours might be too stark or white with stone but I want the render to be quite fresh and modern so am reluctant to go more creamy! I’m thinking modern farmhouse!!
Imagine attached if it helps!
 

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