Everyone seems to be painting walls floor and kitchen cupboards in this strong deep dark blue.
Farrow and ball light blue kitchen.
Farrow ball has a history dating back to 1946 where rich colours were produced using only the finest ingredients.
Whether it s a quick supper a cup of tea or a feast for the whole family the order of the day is always a kitchen that works hard looks beautiful and feels welcoming.
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.
Light blue paint reflects the soothing tones of the sea and the sky creating rooms that feel made for escapism.
With our modern range including wipeable moisture proof emulsion for walls and robust eggshell for cabinetry you can create a captivating new look without compromise.
Farrow and ball light blue painted kitchen with cool tones.
With our modern range including wipeable moisture proof emulsion for walls and robust eggshell for cabinetry you can create a captivating new look without compromise.
A light silvery blue.
Muted borrowed light and skylight make for breezy fresh feeling spaces while cool parma gray adds a little more formality.
The subtlety of the blue makes it one that we never tire of whether it be for a serene bedroom or an airy kitchen.
This silvery blue was so named because it was the lightest blue farrow ball made in its first collection of colours.
A go to blue for us is borrowed light by farrow ball.
Farrow and ball light blue kitchen with white as long as there is good lighting.
Farrow and ball light blue not many colours can be cool and restful yet warm and cosy at the same time but this one can.
Light blue becomes a little more silver in tone when used in shaded areas so is very popular for use on the walls of internal halls especially when the remainder of the house is painted in cooler more neutral greys.
We hand paint our handmade kitchens on site and use one of our favourite paint companies farrow ball.
The most popular of all farrow ball colours right now seems to be hague blue.
We love the way art and furniture hold contrast against it and the quiet wash of color it brings to our rooms caroline brackett caroline brackett studio of design.
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.
The blue collection from farrow ball is made up of mid pale and dark hues.