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Farrow & Ball Cornforth White (No.228)

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HEX

#C7C4BA

RGB

199, 196, 186

LRV

57

Code

No.228

Overview

Farrow & Ball Cornforth White (No.228) is a neutral gray paint color with a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 57. Medium — balanced between light and dark, versatile choice. This best-selling shade works beautifully in living room and dining room settings and pairs well with Contemporary design styles.

Color Specifications

  • HEX code: #C7C4BA | RGB: 199, 196, 186
  • Light Reflectance Value (LRV): 57 — Medium — balanced between light and dark, versatile choice
  • Undertone: Neutral — balanced, works with warm and cool accents
  • Color family: Gray
  • Best for: living room, dining room, bedroom
  • Design styles: Contemporary, Industrial, Minimalist

Why Choose This Color

  • Cornforth White is one of the most searched Farrow & Ball colors for interior and exterior projects
  • With an LRV of 57, it reflects significant light, making spaces feel larger
  • The neutral undertone makes it adaptable to any lighting condition
  • Interior designers frequently recommend Cornforth White for Contemporary and Industrial aesthetics

How to Use This Color

  1. 1Test Cornforth White with a sample pot or peel-and-stick swatch before committing — colors look different under various lighting
  2. 2Observe the sample at different times of day: morning (cool light), afternoon (warm light), and evening (artificial light)
  3. 3Consider the room's orientation: north-facing rooms make colors appear cooler, south-facing rooms warmer
  4. 4Pair with a darker trim color for contrast
  5. 5For the best coverage, use Farrow & Ball's recommended primer and apply 2 coats

Tags

farrow-ballgrayneutrallrv-57living-roomdining-roombedroomcontemporaryindustrialminimalist

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Farrow & Ball Cornforth White (No.228) is a neutral gray paint color with an LRV of 57. It's one of the brand's best-selling colors, ideal for living room and dining room spaces.