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Majestic Quiraing
The Quiraing is awesome. It is supernatural. It is a place of wonder and amazement. It is outstanding by any measure. If you are fit enough to walk the narrow path and scramble up and down the steep slopes – you must do it. To visit Skye without experiencing the Quiraing seems unthinkable.
Go on a bright and clear day for views of the Outer Hebrides and the Scottish mainland, framed by the pinnacles, cliffs and great buttresses.
Go on a wet and windy day to feel your spine tingle as the clouds and mist swirl around you in this unreal and menacing landscape.
Whatever the weather, you’ll not forget the experience.
Colour Description: Pale sage greenPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
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Milovaig Storm
Milovaig comprises two small townships located on the south shore of Loch Pootiel on the Duirinish peninsula. On a good day you can see the Outer Hebrides but on a stormy day you can witness the waterfalls being blown upwards and the colour of the sea is a fascinating mythical green. Colour description: Deep mythical blue green£1.00 – £75.00Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
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Ord Slate
The rock formations found around Ord in the South of the Island have been termed the ‘Ord Window’. The colour of the rocks is a grey/blue similar to that of slate. Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.£1.00 – £75.00Ord Slate Idrigill Point Kilt Rock -
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Portnalong Primrose
Primroses are a cheerful sign of spring. They are one of the first woodland blooms and an important nectar source for butterflies. Pale to deep yellow with darker yellow-orange centres they grow in proliferation in the township of Portnalong on the north west coast of the Island. Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.£1.00 – £75.00Portnalong Primrose Falaisgear Beinn Edra -
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Pride of The Summer
This colour pays homage to Runrig in which their song depicts adolescence in Portree in the summer. Colour description: soft peach blush Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour. Colour Combinations£1.00 – £75.00Pride of the Summer The Misty Isle Dun Beag -
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Red Cuillin
The Red Hills (Na Beanntan Dearga in Gaelic) are sometimes known as the Red Cuillin.
They are mainly composed of granite which is paler than the gabbro (with a reddish tinge from some angles in some lights) and has weathered into more rounded hills with vegetation cover to summit level and long scree slopes on their flanks.
The highest point of the hills is Glamaig, one of only two Corbetts on Skye (the other being Garbh-bheinn, part of the small group of gabbro outliers surrounding Blà Bheinn).
Colour Description: Elegant rich redPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
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Rubhna Hunish
Beautiful Rubha Hunish, the northernmost point of the island, is a magical place.
This is an outstanding walk to the furthest north point of Skye. From the end of the point you may be lucky enough to see dolphins, whales and basking sharks, all at close range.
Colour Description: A subdued neutral with an essence of greenPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsRubhna Hunish Armadale Gardens Bla Bheinn -
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Sgurr Alasdair
(pronounced Sgoor) At 3255 feet, it’s the highest peak of the Black Cuillin range and the highest peak on the Isle of Skye. The brand colour of the Isle of Skye Paint Company and also named after the founder Alasdair Campbell Colour Description: Dark moody blue Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour. Colour Combinations£1.00 – £75.00Sgurr Alasdair Marsco Castle Moil Rated 5.00 out of 5 -
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Skye Dawn
Vibrant colours of pink can dominate the early morning skies. Colour description: Romantic playful pink Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour. Colour Combinations£1.00 – £75.00Skye Dawn Dun Beag Snizort Seathrift -
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Skye Kelp
Kelps are mainly found on suitable rocky areas all around the Scottish coastline, most extensively around Skye and the West Coast mainland. Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.£1.00 – £75.00Skye Kelp Indrigill Point Pride of the Summer -
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Skye Marble
Skye Marble has been extracted from Strath Suardal in Torrin for centuries. Marble from Torrin was used in Armadale Castle and Iona Abbey. The extracted rock was used primarily in the production of agricultural lime. Marble is mined and crushed on site, producing agricultural lime, pebbledash for housing, ready-mix concrete products and some decorative marble. A narrow gauge line, built in 1907 ran for 3½ miles from the quarry at Suardale to Broadford pier. It transported Skye Marble from the nearby village of Kilbride (Cille Bhrìghde). The railway closed in the early 20th century and the track bed remains as a public footpath. A number of old railway remains can be seen. Colour Description: Clean fresh off white£1.00 – £75.00Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsSkye Marble Winter Bracken Flora MacDonald -
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Skye Smirr
Scottish terminology to describe Scottish weather at all seasons. The North West coast of Scotland is renouned for it’s rainfall making grey dull days all too common. Colour description: Contemporary mid grey Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour. Colour Combinations£1.00 – £75.00Skye Smirr Dun Beag Falaisgear