Get all the details about one of my favorite cream paint colors, Farrow & Ball White Tie.

A white couch in a living room, with Farrow and Ball White Tie paint color on the walls.
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With each Instagram post I receive questions about our paint colors. I don’t take selecting paint colors lightly. In fact, I slightly panic over them. Okay, completely panic over them. But you don’t need to. I have you covered!

We utilize the help of painters and once it goes on, I feel committed to the color, so I want to make sure I get it right, the first time.

A garage painted in a cream paint color, Farrow and Ball White Tie.

It was our hope when we purchased our current home we would just use 1-2 paint colors for the entire home. However, the lighting is vastly different in different areas of our home, so I used several different shades of cream to best fit each space.

To help you decide which paint color is right for you, I’m breaking them down with pros and cons of each, where they’re best used, etc.

A white couch in a living room, with Farrow and Ball White Tie paint color on the walls.

Farrow & Ball White Tie

We first used Farrow & Ball White Tie in the garage. Yes, the garage. I wanted it to feel bright, cheery and fresh and we accomplished just that with Farrow & Ball White Tie.

We loved it so much we painted the lake cottage entryway, hall, living room, kitchen, stairwell and lower living room with it as well. It’s a beautiful fit for our slightly more modern lake home.

Is it a fit for every space? No.

A garage painted in a cream paint color, Farrow and Ball White Tie.

About Farrow & Ball White Tie

Fits Well In

  • open concept spaces
  • rooms with a lot of natural lighting

Makes a Room Feel

  • light and airy
  • soft
  • slightly warm
A white couch in a living room, with Farrow and Ball White Tie paint color on the walls.

Undertones

  • yellow

Styles it Fits

  • traditional
  • transitional
  • country
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I first considered this color after seeing it in my friend Ina Garten’s home. I loved how warm, yet airy it made the bedroom and office appear. (And yes, I’m dreaming, I don’t know Ina).

It also appears to be a close fit to what Serena and Lily used in catalogs in 2019.

A white couch in a living room, with Farrow and Ball White Tie paint color on the walls.

Farrow and Ball White Tie in Various Lighting

One of the things I love about this color is how different it appears at various times of day, and in different types of lighting. Below, you’ll see an example of morning vs evening light in our basement living room.

A white living room with a couch and chairs.
A white couch in a living room, with Farrow and Ball White Tie paint color on the walls.

You can find all of our paint colors here and keep track of all of yours here. If you use any of them, please return to share your thoughts!

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34 Comments

  1. Hello!
    Having SUCH a difficult time on what white/off-white color to paint in my West-facing Master Bedroom with some natural light, but also shadows.
    Soft Chamois looks too gray in here, and Navajo White is too yellow. Can you recommend a white for my situation? Leaning more to the warm tones. Thank you so much❣️

  2. Hi Julie. when you commented about blending white tie and pointing did you mean one on wall and one on trim or actually mixing together. after seeing your garage I am considering white tie for mine as well. thank you for all the wonderful inspiration!!!!

    1. At Farrow and Ball in store or online. Alternatively you can have Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams color match, but it will alter slightly.

  3. We have painted our open-plan condo throughout with White Tie. We would like to paint a wall in the dining are in a soft blue to pull out the blue in our antique rugs. Any suggestions. We would use F&B paint. Thank you!