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What Makes Lexicon Quarter Special?
- Crisp neutral white: Sits in the slightly cooler white family — creates clean, modern brightness without stark coldness
- Contemporary aesthetic: Perfect for modern Melbourne homes with clean lines and minimalist design
- Sharp definition: Creates crisp, defined edges when paired with warmer or deeper wall colours
- Versatile finishes: Works in flat for ceilings, low sheen for walls, and semi-gloss for trims and woodwork
Best Uses for Lexicon Quarter
Trims & Skirtings
Creates crisp definition against any wall colour — the classic trim choice
Ceilings
Doors & Frames
Full Rooms
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Perfect Wall Colour Pairings
Natural White (Dulux)
Hog Bristle (Dulux)
Tranquil Retreat (Dulux)
Deep Ocean (Dulux)
Pro Tips for Lexicon Quarter
- Right finish for the job: Flat on ceilings, low sheen on walls, semi-gloss on doors, frames, and skirtings
- Test before committing: Grab a sample pot from Bunnings, Dulux Trade Centres, or local paint stores to see how it looks in your light
- Check the catalogue: Visit Dulux stores or browse online catalogues to compare Lexicon Quarter against other whites
- Sharp edges: Use quality painter's tape and steady hands for crisp trim lines against wall colours
- Consider lighting: Lexicon Quarter's cooler tone works beautifully in well-lit, modern open-plan spaces
- Preparation matters: Bright whites show every imperfection — proper prep ensures flawless results
- The Modern Melbourne Standard
Dulux Lexicon Quarter is the professional’s choice for crisp, contemporary interiors. Its pure brightness and versatility make it perfect for trims, ceilings, and modern spaces throughout Melbourne homes.
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Common Questions About Lexicon Quarter
Is Lexicon Quarter a warm or cool white?
Lexicon Quarter is a neutral white with minimal undertones — it’s neither distinctly warm nor cool, making it incredibly versatile for modern interiors.
What's the best finish for Lexicon Quarter on trims?
Semi-gloss is ideal for doors, frames, and skirtings — it’s durable, easy to clean, and creates beautiful definition against wall colours.
Can I use Lexicon Quarter on walls?
Yes — it works beautifully in bathrooms, laundries, and contemporary living spaces where bright, clean aesthetics are desired. Use low sheen for walls.
How does Lexicon Quarter compare to Natural White?
Lexicon Quarter is brighter and crisper, while Natural White has warmer, creamier undertones. They pair beautifully together — Natural White on walls, Lexicon Quarter on trims.
What finish should I use for Lexicon Quarter?
Use flat finish on ceilings for a smooth, non-reflective look. Low sheen works best on walls for easy cleaning. Semi-gloss is ideal for trims, doors, and frames — durable and easy to wipe down.
Where can I buy a sample of Lexicon Quarter?
Sample pots are available at Bunnings, Dulux Trade Centres, and most local paint stores across Melbourne. You can also view colour catalogues online or in-store to compare shades.