Cool Farrow & Ball Paint Colors
Explore all 29 cool paint colors from Farrow & Ball. Cool tones create calm and spaciousness — think crisp whites, serene blues, restful greens, and sophisticated grays. These colors make a space feel fresh and open.
Bay Area Blue
F&B No. 9815
Belvedere Blue
F&B No. 215
Bible Black
F&B No. 225
Bothy Blue
F&B No. G11
Chinese Blue
F&B No. 90
Cooks Blue
F&B No. 237
Dinnerware
F&B No. 9820
Down Pipe
F&B No.26
Drawing Room Blue
F&B No. 253
Graupel
F&B No. G10
Hague Blue
F&B No. 30
Hague Blue
F&B No.30
Hazy
F&B No. CC6
Imperial Purple
F&B No. W40
Kittiwake
F&B No. 307
Lulworth Blue
F&B No. 89
Pitch Blue
F&B No. 220
Railings
F&B No.31
Serge
F&B No. 9919
Sloe Blue
F&B No. 87
St Giles Blue
F&B No. 280
Stiffkey Blue
F&B No. 281
Stone Blue
F&B No. 86
Titmouse Blue
F&B No. W24
Ultra Marine Blue
F&B No. W29
Vardo
F&B No. 288
Wine Dark
F&B No. 308
Yard Blue
F&B No. G12
Yonder
F&B No. 9810
Cool Farrow & Ball Paint — Frequently Asked
- How many cool paint colors does Farrow & Ball offer?
- Farrow & Ball has 29 cool paint colors in PaintDB. Cool tones create calm and spaciousness — think crisp whites, serene blues, restful greens, and sophisticated grays. These colors make a space feel fresh and open.
- What makes a paint color cool?
- Color temperature is determined by the dominant undertone. Cool colors share undertones on the blue–green side of the spectrum. PaintDB classifies every color consistently so cool shades are comparable across brands.
- Do cool paints make a room feel different?
- Yes — cool paint colors make spaces feel calmer, fresher, and more open. They work well in south- or west-facing rooms with abundant warm light.
- What LRV range should I look for in cool Farrow & Ball paint?
- LRV (Light Reflectance Value) runs 0–100. Lighter cool colors (LRV 60+) make spaces feel larger and brighter; mid-range (LRV 30–60) adds depth; darker (LRV 0–30) creates mood. Every color on PaintDB lists its LRV alongside its hex code.