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10 homes painted in Farrow & Ball Down Pipe No.26

"Down Pipe, a dark lead grey, has definite blue undertones to it which deepen the complexity of the finish. Originally inspired by the colour used to paint downpipes and guttering, it has been embraced for use inside the home with fanatical zeal!" Down Pipe has good reviews, 91% recommend this color on Farrow & Ball's website.
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Below you will find 10 homes painted in the color Down Pipe no.26 from Farrow & Ball. As you can see with all images, light is very important in how the color is perceived, in some images with bright light the color looks light, but other images with less light it is really dark. You see bedroom, kitchen island, hall, bathroom, furniture and living room painted in Down Pipe.
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