Anonymous
Post 07/21/2023 14:21     Subject: Is your Parma Gray F&B paint light blue?

Anonymous wrote:I’m debating buying a Parma Gray Farrow and Ball paint sample.

If you have this color, does it read more light blue or gray?

I have a north west facing room that doesn’t get a lot of natural light. I prefer light blue almost a muted robins eggs/duck egg color. Not gray. Don’t want to unnecessarily paint a sample on the wall. Thanks!


You might look at In Your Eyes by BM. In our north facing dining room is reads as light blue/ light robins egg, and has less of a grey bent.
Anonymous
Post 07/20/2023 10:23     Subject: Is your Parma Gray F&B paint light blue?

If you like Wyeth Blue, check out Woodlawn Blue (also BM). It's the only color I've ever used in more than one house.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2023 22:14     Subject: Is your Parma Gray F&B paint light blue?

I am always hesitant to lighten a color because if I need another can of paint I think it is harder to match.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2023 19:29     Subject: Is your Parma Gray F&B paint light blue?

OP here, thanks everyone for your recommendations! I am waiting on the rug to go in and will decide. I ended up painting a lot of samples on the wall including blue ground. I am thinking of lightening or darkening blue ground because it’s too vibrant (for my husband) but I quite like it.

Also looking at Wythe Blue and Palladium blue.

Anyone have luck lightening or darkening a color 25-50%? No clue which way to go for blue ground…
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 13:14     Subject: Re:Is your Parma Gray F&B paint light blue?

Firmly blue.
But if you're looking for robins egg, this isn't it! sample Blue Ground.