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Stacey Solomon Transformed Pickle Cottage With Frenchic, Here’s How You Can Too UK News

With another holiday ticked off for 2022, we wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve been inspired to redecorate your whole house or change up the garden right after decluttering or getting organized while away from work.

The question is, where do you start when there’s a lot of work to do and you don’t know what paint color to choose?

If this sounds too familiar, we think we can help.

Frenchic Paint has launched another 35 shades of wall paint, so this might be a good starting point for those of us desperate to decorate.


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The eco-friendly chalk paint brand originally launched a total of 35 wall paints, including bold hues and chic tones, and now offers another 35 for those ready to pick up a brush.

Eventually, the range will include 150 shades of wall paint.

New colors include Constance Moss, Dream Catcher, Earthy, Goose and Macaroon and more.

If you’ve never used this paint before, you might be wondering what it looks like.

Times Series: (top left) Goose (bottom left) Dream Catcher (middle) Macaron (top right) Little Duck (bottom right) Earthy.  (Frenchique/Canva)(Top left) Goose (bottom left) Dream Catcher (middle) Macaroon (top right) Petit Canard (bottom right) Earthy. (Frenchique/Canva)

Frenchic Chalk Wall Paint is a velvety, luxurious paint option that comes in handy around the house.

It’s ultra-matte with excellent coverage as well as durable, breathable and washable, with the branding indicating it can be applied in 1-2 coats.

You can buy the Chalk Wall Paint for £42.95 per 2.5L box via the Frenchic website.

Times Series: (top left - clockwise) Pinky, Silver Birch, Swayed and Santorini (Frenchic/Canva)(Top left – clockwise) Pinky, Silver Birch, Swayed and Santorini (Frenchic/Canva)

Stacey Solomon transforms Pickle Cottage with these Frenchic products

Stacey Solomon used Frenchic products to transform her home, known as Pickle Cottage.

After sanding her stairs, she applied a thin coat of Crème de la Crème Frenchic and a coat of the brand’s brown wax over it to give her staircase a natural wood look.

If you want to do the same, Browning Wax is available to buy for £15.95 and you can find Creme De La Creme on the website for £19.95.

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Source: www.times-series.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-05-06 12:47:00

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