Bradstone milldale range - Antique chestnut ??

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Post: # 22624Post thegardensurgery

For my first time using milldale range...i am very disappointed...now first ANTIQUE CHESTNUT has no colour of chestnut at all !! and it seems to be grey !! anyone else found the colour is not like the book ?? the riven pattern is huge like weatherdale ??
and the paving come with spots of miss colour ....anyone has this problem ?? cheers steve

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Post: # 22628Post Tony McC

The problem with giving names to colours is that your perception of chestnut is not nesser celery the same as mine, and when you get on to some of the names used for paint, like "apple sage", how can you define that?

The Milldale products I've seen are not the most inspiring of the wet-casts, but then, they're not trying to compete with Old Town or Chancery, and tthe texture is intended to emulate (to some degree) the now-defunct Wetherdale as it is its successor.

Send me some piccies and I'll pass them on to Mr Bradstone for comment.
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Post: # 22641Post thegardensurgery

yes good point tony..i will add a picture of the brochure and the actual product and they are very different...indeed ! i don`t rate them so i wont be using them again !!
weatherdale...lol remember weathered cotswold lol more like battleship grey ! steve

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