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10 homes painted in Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue No.281

"This inky blue is named after the Norfolk beach where the mud, along with the cockles, share a particular deep navy hue. Although traditional in feel, Stiffkey Blue is often used as an alternative to Down Pipe to create a richly dramatic space with a more contemporary finish."
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Below you will find the kitchen, closet doors, dresser, living room, bedroom, laundry room and bathroom painted in Stiffkey Blue from Farrow & Ball. The main picture above was taken by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, a very nice bathroom painted in Stiffkey blue.
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Farrow & Ball Estate emulsion paint is a sophisticated choice for interior walls and ceilings - this tin covers up to 35m² per 2.5 litres on average. Stir contents well before use & apply 2 topcoats.
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