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[quote=Anonymous]If you're looking for a light blue like you describe and you are sampling Farrow and Ball anyway, I would also look at Borrowed Light. It's definitely blue (never gray), a soft and very light color that varies with the light but is reliably blue. I'm using it in a room with very little natural light. Parma Gray may work in your space, but in low light it may be grayer than you want +1 to Samplize samples. They're bigger than the sample cards from F&B and less trouble than painting a sample yourself. You'll want to see how the colours work in your space in different kinds of light.[/quote]
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