A light silvery blue
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 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. When used in well lit areas it feels both peaceful and calming, especially when paired with a cool white like Blackened.
How much paint will I need ?
Coverage of each paint finish is shown below, the figures are "per coat" and we always recommend at least two coats.
Dead Flat |
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750ml | 9 Square Metres |
2.5 Litres | 30 Square Metres |
5 Litres | 60 Square Metres |
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Estate Emulsion |
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2.5 Litres | 35 Square Metres |
5 Litres | 70 Square Metres |
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Modern Emulsion |
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2.5 Litres | 30 Square Metres |
5 Litres | 50 Square Metres |
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Flat Eggshell |
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750ml | 9 Square Metres |
2.5 Litres | 30 Square Metres |
5 Litres | 60 Square Metres |
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Modern Eggshell |
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750ml | 9 Square Metres |
2.5 Litres | 30 Square Metres |
5 Litres | 60 Square Metres |
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Full Gloss |
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750ml | 9 Square Metres |
2.5 Litres | 30 Square Metres |
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Exterior Masonry |
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5 Litres | 40 Square Metres |
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Exterior Eggshell |
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750ml | 9 Square Metres |
2.5 Litres | 32 Square Metres |
Light Blue No. 22
Complementary white: School House White
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones


