Farrow & Ball

All White

No. 2005

All White is a neutral white with minimal visible undertone, so it tends to read clean rather than creamy or blue. With an LRV of 96.4, it reflects a very high amount of light and can show glare in hard daylight on smooth walls. It is commonly used for trim, ceilings, and full-room white schemes where color shift needs to stay low.

For tonal layering, it works with Wimborne White and Slipper Satin, and it can also bridge to stronger neutrals like Cornforth White. For contrast, Railings or De Nimes can be used on doors, built-ins, or adjacent rooms.

Brand

Farrow & Ball

Code

No. 2005

All White in Real Homes (30 Photos)

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All White in Different Light

Artificial Lighting

Bedroom scene to simulate Farrow & Ball All White under artificial light

Natural Lighting

Living room scene to simulate Farrow & Ball All White under natural light

Technical Specifications

Undertones

Type

Yellow

Strength

Medium

Temperature

warm

Hue Angle

60°

Yellow Family

Lightness

96%

Light

Saturation

18%

Muted

LRV

96.4
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Dark
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Color Position
Saturation →
Lightness →

Color Codes

HEX
#F6F6F2
RGB Decimal
246, 246, 242
RGB Percent
96.5%, 96.5%, 94.9%
HSL
60.0, 18.2%, 95.7%
HSV
60.0, 1.6%, 96.5%
CMYK
0.0%, 0.0%, 1.6%, 3.5%
YIQ
245.5, 1.3, -1.2
XYZ
86.99, 91.92, 97.16
CIE Lab
96.79, -0.69, 1.91
CIE Luv
96.79, 0.22, 3.06
Hunter Lab
95.87, -0.72, 1.96
Decimal
16185074

Coordinating Colors and Color Palettes

Lighter Shades

Monochromatic light

Complementary

Opposite on color wheel

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