Everyone seems to be painting walls floor and kitchen cupboards in this strong deep dark blue.
Farrow and ball green blue.
The most popular of all farrow ball colours right now seems to be hague blue.
An established silvery green.
Like many of our blues dix blue has a large dose of green included in it making it both warm and easy to live with.
This muted green is a tribute to richard ball the paint pioneer who first founded our company in dorset england with john farrow.
It is a strong colour so beware in small rooms where it will certainly dominate.
Muted borrowed light and skylight make for breezy fresh feeling spaces while cool parma gray adds a little more formality.
This vintage blue takes its name from one of the first farrow ball stockists based in east anglia.
Painted in calke green no 34 in estate emulsion image courtesy of the modern house.
It has a slight green undertone which lends itself to rooms that don t get much natural light it also works well in smaller rooms too.
Find your vibrant green.
Not necessarily a bad thing but best to be prepared for.
A touch of black pigment brings a slightly aged and relaxed vintage feel making it perfect for use on.
Yes farrow and ball green blue is a great choice for front doors.
Try pairing with pale powder walls as a lighter accent.
It is an old distemper colour with a more sober established feel than fresh cooking apple green.
Farrow ball green paint.
A definite contender in my search for the holy grail of the best front door paint colours.
Green blue is a great favourite for family bathrooms as the soft green adds warmth while the light blue brings a certain freshness.
Quite simply green blue.
Green blue is a great favourite for family bathrooms as the soft green adds warmth while the light blue brings a certain freshness.
Yeabridge green no 287 in estate emulsion all white no 2005 in estate eggshell.
For the very best results we always recommend using a farrow ball primer undercoat see above for the correct tone for this colour.
A relaxed green blue.
Light blue with its large dose of grey can take on an almost silvery tone in darker rooms while those in search of a true baby blue paint should look no.
Farrow and ball green blue front door with bunting.
Giles blue no 280 in modern emulsion.