Nine New Colors from Farrow & Ball

If you are tired of looking at the same old wall color, you are in luck. Farrow & Ball recently announced nine, new spectacular colors for your home. They are School House White, No. 291, a soft off white; Treron, No. 292, a dark grey green; Jitney, No. 293, a brown-based neutral hue; Paean Black, No. 294, a unique red-based black; Sulking Room Pink, No. 295, a muted rose color; Rangwali, No. 296, a bright, exotic pink; Preference Red, No. 297, a rich, deep red; Bancha, No. 298, a cozy olive green, and finally De Nimes, No. 299, a grounded blue.

School House White, as its name hints, is reminiscent of the white used in English school houses. It a very light white created without the usual cool undertones. This color is perfect for a laundry room or kitchen banquette. Jitney is another neutral color. The hue is rather earthy and relaxed, like the feeling we get when we go to the beach. The color is rather sandy and is perfect for a living room, bedroom, study or your favorite beach house. Sulking Room Pink is the last of the lighter, more muted colors on offer from Farrow & Ball. This muted rose hue is soft, warm and powdery.

Treron is among the darker colors in this new palette. It is a dark grey green hue. We think it would look beautiful in a modern or antique home. This color is great for a hallway, laundry room, kitchen or den. Paean Black is a fascinating color. It is a red-based black hue. When picturing this color, think of old black leather hymnals. This color works just as well in contemporary living room as it does in a bohemian bedroom. Rangwali is a bright, happy pink. It is a color you might see on a gorgeous sari. Farrow & Ball actually gave this color the name of the brightly colored powder that is thrown during the Holi festival of colors in India. Preference Red is another bold color from this palette. It is Farrow & Ball’s deepest and richest red. Bancha is a lovely serene olive green. It is perfect for cozy kitchens or a library. The last color is the series is De Nimes, which is reminiscent of denim, a fabric made in Nime, France. This color is at once familiar yet fashionable and grounded. It works perfectly in a kitchen, laundry area, bedroom or craft room.

If these new colors and excite you, give us Christine a call for a free color consultation at 508.740.6212 or fill out the Let’s Get Started form here.

Be well,

Bill