Description
Farrow & Ball Estate Emulsion 2.5 litre
Where did the word Estate come from in Farrow & Ball Estate Emulsion 2.5 Litre? Early on Farrow and Ball made emulsion paint mostly for Estates owned by The National Trust. The chalky matt finish with the fantastic depth of colour was ideal for Trust properties. Today Farrow and Ball Estate Emulsion is every discerning customers favourite. Farrow and Ball Emulsion is available in all the 132 colours on the Farrow and Ball Colour Card.
Discontinued colours
You can order discontinued Farrow & Ball colours. These are available to order at no extra charge. To order simply choose “All White” from the drop down box and state the archive colour you would like. Space is provided for notes at the checkout. If we are unsure of your chosen colour, we will contact you before sending.
Please do not rely on your computer screen for colour accuracy but order a FREE colour card. We suggest you also try a sample pot to check your chosen colour in-situ.
Where to use
Farrow & Ball Estate Emulsion is a chalky matt finish. It is suitable for interior walls and ceilings throughout the home. It is available in 132 colours.
How to Apply Paint to Walls by Brush:
Ensure all surfaces are sound, clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and other contamination. Do not paint over weak layers of paint. Sand back any previous weak paint layers before you start. Where required apply Farrow & Ball Wall & Ceiling Primer & Undercoat. This will improve paint adhesion and promote depth of colour.
Using a fine-tipped synthetic bristled brush, apply the paint in a vertical direction. Spread the paint out evenly in a horizontal direction. On application of the final coat, lay off the paint in a single direction. This will ensure that any brush marks and brush patterning effects (sometimes visible in certain lighting conditions) are minimised.
How to Apply Paint to Walls by Roller:
Using a medium pile woven polyester roller, apply the paint in diagonal strokes to create either an ‘M’, ‘W’ or ‘V’ shape. Fill in and over the shape you have just painted to spread the paint evenly. Repeat this process, working in small sections. Always work from dry to wet areas, maintaining a wet edge to minimise roller marks. On application of the final coat, lay off the paint in a single direction to ensure that any roller patterning effects (sometimes visible in certain lighting conditions) are minimised.