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Anyone use farrow n ball paint

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CambsAlways · 11/07/2020 11:13

I’m a big fan of farrow n ball paint, most of my downstairs is in strong white and cornforth white, I’m looking for a nice pink to go in my hall stairs landing along side cornforth, can anyone recommend a nice pink

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sageandroses · 11/07/2020 11:27

Calamine and Sulking Room Pink are nice

CambsAlways · 11/07/2020 14:30

Thanks I will look at those too

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GreyGardens88 · 11/07/2020 14:32

Please don't call it "farrow n ball"

ThatsHowWeRowl · 11/07/2020 14:35

Can I hijack the thread slightly and ask what is so great about F & B paint? It's so ridiculously expensive, is it really that much better than Dulux or similar?

sangrias · 11/07/2020 14:54

Is their paint for interior wood also good? Better than other brands?

sonicbook · 11/07/2020 15:06

Please don't call it "farrow n ball

Why not?

coffeewithmilk · 11/07/2020 15:08

@ThatsHowWeRowl

Can I hijack the thread slightly and ask what is so great about F & B paint? It's so ridiculously expensive, is it really that much better than Dulux or similar?
I'm wondering this too? What's wrong with other paint (currently in the process of looking for paints for my house - can't understand why F&B is the price it is - surely paint is paint
lifesalongsong · 11/07/2020 15:09

@GreyGardens88

Please don't call it "farrow n ball"
I"ve just done a double take and wondered if I've imagined the name wrong, I can't afford the paint but read the threads about it wondering if I could justify it. If the spell their name like an illiterate I will stop wondering Grin
Ritascornershop · 11/07/2020 15:21

I’ve used it and used other paints and I will say that it covers beautifully (so depending what colour you are covering you can use less) & there is no smell whatsoever. I’ve never had a headache after using Farrow and Ball.

lifesalongsong · 11/07/2020 15:28

@Ritascornershop

I’ve used it and used other paints and I will say that it covers beautifully (so depending what colour you are covering you can use less) & there is no smell whatsoever. I’ve never had a headache after using Farrow and Ball.
I'm looking at paint colours at the moment and it's so expensive that I could do about 6 coats for the price of dulux, I don't think I can justify it. I dont find paint nowadays has any smell, luckily I've never had a headache from painting.
Franticbutterfly · 11/07/2020 15:32

My daughter has Middleton pink in her room, but I don't think I'd have it in the rest of the house. Have you seen the colour Calluna? I'm really keen to use it somewhere

EmmaStone · 12/07/2020 19:55

I've recently used F&B and Dulux. I like the effect you get from F&B, it seems to change colour, and doesn't have any kind of sheen, but isn't a flat Matt either. Very clever. But it did drop a lot.

Dulux, first coat looked horrific, but second coat was fine. Very thick application and I kept panicking that you could see brush/roller marks, but once dry you couldn't. I just wish you could mix Dulux paint to get the colour you want. But for a gorgeous white, I'd always go Timeless every time.

lifesalongsong · 12/07/2020 20:05

@EmmaStone

I've recently used F&B and Dulux. I like the effect you get from F&B, it seems to change colour, and doesn't have any kind of sheen, but isn't a flat Matt either. Very clever. But it did drop a lot.

Dulux, first coat looked horrific, but second coat was fine. Very thick application and I kept panicking that you could see brush/roller marks, but once dry you couldn't. I just wish you could mix Dulux paint to get the colour you want. But for a gorgeous white, I'd always go Timeless every time.

You can mix your own colours with Dulux unless they're stopped doing it recently. Is that what you mean, where they make it to the colour you want?
Foxinsocks1 · 12/07/2020 21:03

We’re currently decorating with F&B for the first time (sulking room pink). The depth of the colour is what stood out for me, we did do a colour match for a tester pot but the depth just wasn’t there so we went for the F&B. Thankfully it’s just for one wall

EmmaStone · 12/07/2020 21:44

You can mix your own colours with Dulux unless they're stopped doing it recently. Is that what you mean, where they make it to the colour you want?

Oh can you? I normally go to B&Q for my paint, and the mixable paint there is Valspar, which I'm sure would be fine.

lifesalongsong · 12/07/2020 21:50

@EmmaStone

You can mix your own colours with Dulux unless they're stopped doing it recently. Is that what you mean, where they make it to the colour you want?

Oh can you? I normally go to B&Q for my paint, and the mixable paint there is Valspar, which I'm sure would be fine.

This is the one I've used, millions of different colours like the Valspar cards

www.dulux.co.uk/en/articles/paint-mixing

The decorator had the cards, I choose the colour I wanted and I think they gave me a code number that I gave to the shop and had it mixed while I waited.

AriettyHomily · 12/07/2020 22:45

Peeled off my walls within 24 hours, wouldn't touch it with a barge pole now.

lilgreen · 12/07/2020 22:48

It’s the colours that make it so good and also the different finishes. Pricey but sometimes you just can’t find those ‘just right’ colours in Dulux or Crown. Wouldn’t buy white though, it’s white isn’t it?

bestbefore · 12/07/2020 22:49

Same @AriettyHomily - in a bathroom but in another room it's been fine! No idea why but it literally flaked off...😖

lilgreen · 12/07/2020 22:53

We repainted the downstairs loo in F&B and it was sloppy because the original paint was soft sheen. But after the first coat it was fine. Have used their exterior paint on my front door and it lasted years without a touch up.

lilgreen · 12/07/2020 22:53

Slippy not sloppy!

slinkysaluki · 23/07/2020 07:27

Find an F&B colour you like and get it mixed. F&B prices ridiculous imo

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