Scotch blue no w24 in full gloss right.
Farrow and ball light blue front door.
Farrow and ball light blue front door in bright daylight.
Crimson red no w93 in exterior eggshell to celebrate the launch of our colour by nature palette in our long lasting exterior eggshell finish some of the uk s most inspirational design and lifestyle founders have repainted their front doors.
If you re dying for some more front door inspiration i m over at relics of witney blog today looking at ways to pick your perfect front door paint.
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.
Front door in farrow and ball light blue.
Light blue paint reflects the soothing tones of the sea and the sky creating rooms that feel made for escapism.
A cool blue grey.
The most countrified of the runners up was painted in farrow and ball lulworth blue.
It is a cooler more weathered version of french gray and has the same almost magical quality of gently shifting between blue and grey depending on the light and time of day.
For example when used on front doors farrow and ball light blue will appear much paler almost to the point of being an off white but still looks stunningly crisp paired with white woodwork.
Everyone seems to be painting walls floor and kitchen cupboards in this strong deep dark blue.
We partnered with style experts collagerie to create a series of six delightful doors.
A light silvery blue.
Which leaves the fun bit choosing a paint colour for your front door.
This front door is painted in farrow and ball pigeon which is sometimes green and sometimes grey depending on the light front door in farrow and ball pigeon farrow and ball downpipe changes dramatically depending on the light.
Our social media followers have been busy bringing their own entryways to life with shades from all corners of our colour card from bright nancy s blushes to inky scotch blue and we ve gathered a few of our favourites below to inspire you.
It moves from a murky charcoal to a definite deep teal.
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.
Muted borrowed light and skylight make for breezy fresh feeling spaces while cool parma gray adds a little more formality.
This silvery blue was so named because it was the lightest blue farrow ball made in its first collection of colours.
The most popular of all farrow ball colours right now seems to be hague blue.