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Blue is the colour most widely used in decoration across the world and it is testament to its amazing transformative powers. If you're looking for blue room ideas or blue paint for your next project, our blue paint colours from Farrow & Ball, Colourtrend, Dulux and Fleetwood Paints are sure to have a beautiful colour to suit your needs.
This poppy shade of blue aptly named after the Cayman Islands is bright bold and beautiful! The Fleetwood Popular Colours paint collection brings together a beautiful selection of shades and...
This muted blue sits wonderfully alongside Whites Creams and Browns for a timeless interior. Glacier is a truly enveloping shade that is comforting and familiar quite fitting for small spaces...
The Fleetwood Popular Colours paint collection brings together a beautiful selection of shades and tones that compliment your space. Utilising paint tones that have been used by interior designers for...
A soothing yet steely blue that is ideal for creating dramatic backdrops or moody interiors. We love how this colour works with ambers golds and reds. The Fleetwood Popular Colours...
This intensely pigmented blue brings a smart look and luxurious atmosphere to any room, especially those designed for entertaining. Particularly eye-catching when combined with Ash Grey woodwork, Titmouse Blue creates...
Oval Room Blue is the most blackened of our blues, giving it a subtly aged feel. Named after the attractively shaped rooms of the late 18th century, it sits perfectly...
This warm and timeless blue is named after the indigo pigment which was often imported in lumps in the 18th century. Stone Blue’s lively and saturated colour can be used...
This quietly elegant blue feels wonderfully down to earth, so could be used on anything from a kitchen island to an airy drawing room. The exact shade is rooted in...
This aged blue grey is inspired by the naturally dramatic Scottish skies that act as a backdrop for the classic Georgian Inchyra House. It can be found on the exterior...
This fresh green blue is inspired by the wonderful Regency colours of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, although a little lighter in tone. When teamed with All White it creates...
This mid aqua is named after a much valued, early member of our creative team - and yes, the pun is intended! Teresa's Green owes its freshness to a rich...
This chameleon colour needs no other name, it is exactly what it says – sometimes blue and sometimes green depending on the changing light throughout the day. Green Blue is...
This vintage blue takes its name from one of the first Farrow & Ball stockists based in East Anglia. Like many of our blues, Dix Blue has a large dose...
This rich teal takes its name from highly decorated traditional horse drawn Romany wagons. Often used in the intricate patterning of these beautifully painted homes, Vardo is so full of...
Evoking the colour of summer skies, Borrowed Light is a wonderfully pale blue named after the delicate light that cascades through small windows and fanlights. It works as well in...
This pale blue grey takes its name from the soft natural light that often pours through ceiling skylights. However, it is less reflective than Borrowed Light, reading as a definite...
This silvery blue was so named because it was the lightest blue Farrow & Ball made in its first collection of colours. Light Blue becomes a little more silver in...
Reading as a cool blue, Parma Gray is another colour attributed to the great colourist John Fowler. Used as the backdrop to numerous costume dramas, it creates the perfect period...
This fresh mid blue’s name comes from the shade of the sea at beautiful Lulworth Cove, Dorset. Typical of a formal Regency hue, Lulworth Blue sits happily alongside similarly clean...
Cook’s Blue was inspired by the rich and poignant finish in the cook’s closet at Calke Abbey where the walls had been untouched for many decades. This bright and deeply...
First used as a wallpaper ground colour in our damask collection, Blue Ground creates an upbeat and happy atmosphere which is often used in playrooms as an accent colour alongside...
This clean and vivid blue is inspired by a colour originally found in the hall at 17th century St Giles House in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset. Its striking blue hue...
This strong cobalt blue, with its dose of black pigment, takes its name from the dark sticky tar often used in roofing. Pitch Blue has an almost purple feel to...
This inky blue is named after the Norfolk beach where the mud, along with the cockles, share a particular deep navy hue. Although traditional in feel, Stiffkey Blue is often...
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