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Welcome to the 2024 Whole Home
Step inside to discover a treasure trove of Farrow & Ball colours and finishes. With hidden gems from our Archive, a selection of our signature shades and our handcrafted wallpaper, the designers made the most of everything we have to offer.
Read on to look around each room and find out how the designers created these spectacular spaces.
All photography credited to Brie Williams
Reading Room by Anne McDonald Design
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For the reading room, Anne McDonald found her inspiration a little closer to our home than hers: the English snug. Small, cosy and wonderfully inviting, she’s certainly captured the essence of these spaces here. The warm, natural scheme of
and also nod to the astonishing mountain views beyond the window.Guest Bedroom By Byron Ridson Interiors
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Connected to the playroom, Byron Ridson designed this guest bedroom with sleepovers and midnight feasts in mind. The vibrant walls and ceiling, paired with other chartreuse furnishings, certainly add youthful energy. Using such a bold colour all over may sound overwhelming but it can actually soften the shade by removing harsh contrasts. Sometimes more is less.
Living-Dining Room by Dane Austin Design
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With 22-foot ceilings, this living and dining area is appropriately referred to as the ‘great’ room. Dane Austin faced the challenge of making sure it feels cosy and welcoming despite its size. He paired our intricate
wallpaper for added interest with deliciously warm and effortlessly relaxed , then added a shelf to break up the expansive walls and lower the ceiling slightly.Exterior by Livingstone Construction
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When it comes to homes, what’s on the outside counts too. And we’re big fans of the exterior decorating in this project. Using
on the cladding and on the windows, Livingstone Construction have created a look that’s sophisticated, striking and yet still soft enough to sit perfectly alongside the natural landscape around it.2023
Welcome to the 2023 Whole Home
Step inside to discover a treasure trove of Farrow & Ball colours and finishes. With hidden gems from our Archive and a selection of our signature shades, the designers made the most of every hue we have to offer. And that’s not all. They also experimented with finishes to create even more interest as they renovated and restored this 20th-century home.
Read on to look around each room and find out how the designers created these spectacular spaces.
All photography credited to Kevin Miyazaki
Library by Kate Marker Interiors
With a roaring fire, classic panelling and a hidden bar, this library by Kate Marker is the ultimate inviting escape. The finishing flourish? Our rich
on the walls and woodwork in ultra-matte . This archived shade sits between green and brown for a sophisticated, cozy feel.Living Room by Caitlin Wilson Design
Sophisticated and serene are two words that spring to mind when we look at this living room by Caitlin Wilson. The subtle colour scheme uses
on the walls and on the trim and moulding to softly highlight the room’s beautiful details. With its chalky feel, our Estate Emulsion finish adds soft texture for that classic Farrow & Ball look.Conservatory by Design Alchemy
Once thought to be a design faux pas, red and pink is a combination now soaring in popularity. And this captivating conservatory shows why. Created by Design Alchemy, this sophisticated room painted in
and makes a striking statement without being overwhelming. Plus, the tough finish on the floor and woodwork protects the look from scuffs and stains.Dining Room by Colourdrunk Designs
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ceiling and this beautiful example by Colourdrunk Designs is one of our favourites. The combination of the colour and the high shine finish creates a sky-like look that makes the room feel light, bright and open. The paint choice also perfectly complements the historic murals that adorn the walls, effortlessly linking them with the wider room.Sunroom by Centered by Design
Bright and uplifting, this sunroom really does feel warm and sunny. The team at Centered by Design have used classic
on the walls with on the trellis for added depth and detail.Owners’ Suite by Isabel Ladd Interiors
In the owner’s suite, Isabel Ladd has fully embraced her “more is more”, maximalist approach. With her signature style, she’s created a haven packed with personality, pattern and colour. In the sitting room alone,
, and from our collection creates a vibrant scheme. She’s even paired ultra-matte with high-shine — a wonderful way to create extra interest.Guest Suite by Gray Space Interiors
A home away from home, this guest suite is impressively inviting. The sitting room is colour drenched in
to create a cosy cocoon for visitors to relax in, while the ceiling bounces light around to keep the space from feeling too cramped. In the bedroom, the Gray Space Interiors team used to complement the furnishings and ensure a harmonious feel.Petite Room by Kipling House Interiors
It may be small in size but this space certainly makes a statement. Colour drenched with rich
in multi-surface , Kipling House Interiors has transformed this hidden nook into a jewelry box of delight. It even includes an in-built bar for entertaining.Salon by Sagrada Studios
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, sophisticated and rich red Incarnadine, this salon is designed to be an escape. Created by the Sagrada Studios team, the space was inspired by traditional, women’s retiring rooms, which were places of retreat and sanctuary. Using on the walls and woodwork brings an added layer of interest and durability.Party Pad by Emma Beryl Interiors
The perfect place for pool parties, this space next to the swimming pool is vibrant and fun. From a disco ball chandelier to the checkerboard floor, every element makes you smile. Using
across nearly every surface, designer Emma Beryl has transformed this bold shade into a warm neutral. Our tough finish makes sure the room is tough enough for wet feet, midnight feasts and dancing the night away.Looking for more pictures?
Take a look at our Inspiration page for real spaces transformed by Farrow & Ball paint and paper. You might find the spark for your next project or just enjoy five minutes of browsing beautiful homes.