Oval room blue is the most blackened of our blues giving it a subtly aged feel.
Farrow and ball sitting room blue.
This strong cobalt blue with its dose of black pigment takes its name from the dark sticky tar often used in roofing.
Browse by room to quickly find the schemes you want or grab a cup of tea and read them all you never know where your next big idea might spring from.
Sat between a strong white sitting room and an ammonite kitchen the inky blue walls create a cosy pocket of colour while keeping the same woodwork colour throughout the downstairs our deep grey worsted creates a cohesive feel.
Everyone seems to be painting walls floor and kitchen cupboards in this strong deep dark blue.
To add the illusion of height or to keep things feeling soft try carrying your wall colour over chair rails and base boards too.
Farrow and ball lotus wallpaper and farrow and ball oval room blue.
Farrow and ball hague blue.
Living room painted in lichen no 19 setting plaster no 231 estate emulsion estate eggshell.
Blue gray no 91 estate eggshell.
Light blue paint reflects the soothing tones of the sea and the sky creating rooms that feel made for escapism.
Farrow and ball paint in oval room blue and wimbourne white.
A darkened historic 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.
This inchyra blue living room is a masterclass in creating flow.
Muted borrowed light and skylight make for breezy fresh feeling spaces while cool parma gray adds a little more formality.
Although traditional in feel stiffkey blue is often used as an alternative to down pipe to create a richly dramatic space with a more contemporary finish.
I love this study in farrow and ball hague blue with pops of bright colours.
The living room of ptolemy dean s home in sussex is painted in farrow ball s light blue.
Farrow ball whether it s a top to bottom transformation or a one room overhaul we ve gathered everything you need to inspire your project all in one place.
A lively cobalt blue.
This inky blue is named after the norfolk beach where the mud along with the cockles share a particular deep navy hue.
Named after the attractively shaped rooms of the late 18th century it sits perfectly with our popular greys to create depth and balance in either a hall or a darker cosier family room.
Powdery pinks and dusky neutrals can create a calming and restorative living space.
The most popular of all farrow ball colours right now seems to be hague blue.
This contrasts well with the rust red ottoman from teasal england used as a coffee table.
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.