Farrow & Ball Exterior Masonry


- Lime White No. 1
- Fawn No. 10
- Stone White No. 11
- Green Stone No. 12
- Olive No. 13
- Berrington Blue No. 14
- Bone No. 15
- Cord No. 16
- Light Gray No. 17
- French Gray No. 18
- Lichen No. 19
- Broccoli Brown No. 198
- Sap Green No. 199
- Hound Lemon No. 2
- Buff No. 20
- Strong White No. 2001
- White Tie No. 2002
- Pointing No. 2003
- Slipper Satin No. 2004
- All White No. 2005
- Great White No. 2006
- Dimity No. 2008
- Clunch No. 2009
- Shaded White No. 201
- James White No. 2010
- Blackened No. 2011
- House White No. 2012
- Matchstick No. 2013
- Pink Ground No. 202
- Tallow No. 203
- Pale Powder No. 204
- Skylight No. 205
- Green Ground No. 206
- Pink Drab No. 207
- Ringwold Ground No. 208
- Middle Ground No. 209
- Ointment Pink No. 21
- Blue Ground No. 210
- Stony Ground No. 211
- Savage Ground No. 213
- Arsenic No. 214
- Belvedere Blue No. 215
- Chemise No. 216
- Yellow Ground No. 218
- Light Blue No. 22
- Pantalon No. 221
- Brinjal No. 222
- Babouche No. 223
- Joa's White No. 226
- Archive No. 227
- Cornforth White No. 228
- Elephant's Breath No. 229
- Powder Blue No. 23
- Calamine No. 230
- Setting Plaster No. 231
- Dayroom Yellow No. 233
- Vert de Terre No. 234
- Borrowed Light No. 235
- Teresa's Green No. 236
- Cook's Blue No. 237
- Wimborne White No. 239
- Ballroom Blue No. 24
- Cat's Paw No. 240
- Skimming Stone No. 241
- Pavilion Gray No. 242
- Charleston Gray No. 243
- London Clay No. 244
- Middleton Pink No. 245
- Cinder Rose No. 246
- Terre d'Egypte No. 247
- Incarnadine No. 248
- Lancaster Yellow No. 249
- Pigeon No. 25
- Tunsgate Green No. 250
- Churlish Green No. 251
- Pavilion Blue No. 252
- Tanner's Brown No. 255
- Pitch Black No. 256
- Down Pipe No. 26
- Oxford Stone No. 264
- Manor House Gray No. 265
- Mizzle No. 266
- Dove Tale No. 267
- Charlotte's Locks No. 268
- Cabbage White No. 269
- Parma Gray No. 27
- Calluna No. 270
- Brassica No. 271
- Plummett No. 272
- Wevet No. 273
- Ammonite No. 274
- Purbeck Stone No. 275
- Mole's Breath No. 276
- Dimpse No. 277
- Nancy's Blushes No. 278
- Dead Salmon No. 28
- Stiffkey Blue No. 281
- Shadow White No. 282
- Drop Cloth No. 283
- Worsted No. 284
- Cromarty No. 285
- Peignoir No. 286
- Yeabridge Green No. 287
- Vardo No. 288
- Inchyra Blue No. 289
- Sugar Bag Light No. 29
- Salon Drab No. 290
- School House White No. 291
- Treron No. 292
- Jitney No. 293
- Paean Black No. 294
- Sulking Room Pink No. 295
- Preference Red No. 297
- Bancha No. 298
- De Nimes No. 299
- Off-White No. 3
- Hague Blue No. 30
- Stirabout No. 300
- Eddy No. 301
- Tailor Tack No. 302
- Templeton Pink No. 303
- Bamboozle No. 304
- Hopper Head No. 305
- Kittiwake No. 307
- Wine Dark No. 308
- Whirlybird No. 309
- Railings No. 31
- Beverly No. 310
- Scallop No. 311
- Dibber No. 312
- Reduced Green No. 313
- Sizing No. 314
- Naperon No. 315
- Marmelo No. 316
- Kakelugn No. 317
- Douter No. 318
- Duster No. 319
- Cooking Apple Green No. 32
- Pea Green No. 33
- Calke Green No. 34
- Mahogany No. 36
- Hay No. 37
- Biscuit No. 38
- Fowler Pink No. 39
- Old White No. 4
- Mouse's Back No. 40
- Drab No. 41
- Picture Gallery Red No. 42
- Eating Room Red No. 43
- Cream No. 44
- Sand No. 45
- Wet Sand No. 46
- Green Smoke No. 47
- Porphyry Pink No. 49
- Hardwick White No. 5
- Sudbury Yellow No. 51
- Straw No. 52
- Cane No. 53
- Dauphin No. 54
- Wainscot No. 55
- Etruscan Red No. 56
- Off-Black No. 57
- Wall White No. 58
- New White No. 59
- London Stone No. 6
- Smoked Trout No. 60
- Entrance Hall Pink No. 61
- Dutch Pink No. 62
- Menagerie No. 63
- Red Earth No. 64
- India Yellow No. 66
- Farrow's Cream No. 67
- Dorset Cream No. 68
- Print Room Yellow No. 69
- Pale Hound No. 71
- Gervase Yellow No. 72
- Ciara Yellow No. 73
- Ball Green No. 75
- Folly Green No. 76
- Suffield Green No. 77
- Sutcliffe Green No. 78
- Card Room Green No. 79
- String No. 8
- Saxon Green No. 80
- Breakfast Room Green No. 81
- Dix Blue No. 82
- Chappell Green No. 83
- Green Blue No. 84
- Oval Room Blue No. 85
- Stone Blue No. 86
- Sloe Blue No. 87
- Lamp Room Gray No. 88
- Lulworth Blue No. 89
- Light Stone No. 9
- Chinese Blue No. 90
- Blue Gray No. 91
- Castle Gray No. 92
- Studio Green No. 93
- Pink Cup No. 9801
- Butterweed No. 9802
- Ancona Blue No. 9805
- Yonder No. 9810
- Bisque No. 9811
- Farrow's White No. 9812
- Blanc de Chine No. 9814
- Bay Area Blue No. 9815
- Dyrehaven No. 9819
- Single Cream No. 9901
- Bombazine No. 9902
- Shadow Gray No. 9904
- Potted Shrimp No. 9906
- Double Cream No. 9907
- Vichyssoise No. 9909
- Fruit Fool No. 9911
- Fake Tan No. 9912
- Sugared Almond No. 9913
- Sherbert Lemon No. 9914
- Corngold No. 9915
- Tar No. CC1
- Light Sand No. CC2
- Salt No. CC5
- Blanc De Treillage No. G1
- Graupel No. G10
- Bothy Blue No. G11
- Yard Blue No. G12
- Mortar Pink No. G13
- Folly Pink No. G14
- Singed Red No. G15
- Beetle Black No. G16
- Grove Green No. G17
- Smelt Black No. G18
- Turret White No. G2
- Vitty Green No. G3
- Templa White No. G4
- Planter No. G5
- Tack Room Door No. G6
- Pond Green No. G7
- Barrow Blue No. G8
- Coppice Blue No. G9
- 5L
- Lime White No. 1
- Fawn No. 10
- Stone White No. 11
- Green Stone No. 12
- Olive No. 13
- Berrington Blue No. 14
- Bone No. 15
- Cord No. 16
- Light Gray No. 17
- French Gray No. 18
- Lichen No. 19
- Broccoli Brown No. 198
- Sap Green No. 199
- Hound Lemon No. 2
- Buff No. 20
- Strong White No. 2001
- White Tie No. 2002
- Pointing No. 2003
- Slipper Satin No. 2004
- All White No. 2005
- Great White No. 2006
- Dimity No. 2008
- Clunch No. 2009
- Shaded White No. 201
- James White No. 2010
- Blackened No. 2011
- House White No. 2012
- Matchstick No. 2013
- Pink Ground No. 202
- Tallow No. 203
- Pale Powder No. 204
- Skylight No. 205
- Green Ground No. 206
- Pink Drab No. 207
- Ringwold Ground No. 208
- Middle Ground No. 209
- Ointment Pink No. 21
- Blue Ground No. 210
- Stony Ground No. 211
- Savage Ground No. 213
- Arsenic No. 214
- Belvedere Blue No. 215
- Chemise No. 216
- Yellow Ground No. 218
- Light Blue No. 22
- Pantalon No. 221
- Brinjal No. 222
- Babouche No. 223
- Joa's White No. 226
- Archive No. 227
- Cornforth White No. 228
- Elephant's Breath No. 229
- Powder Blue No. 23
- Calamine No. 230
- Setting Plaster No. 231
- Dayroom Yellow No. 233
- Vert de Terre No. 234
- Borrowed Light No. 235
- Teresa's Green No. 236
- Cook's Blue No. 237
- Wimborne White No. 239
- Ballroom Blue No. 24
- Cat's Paw No. 240
- Skimming Stone No. 241
- Pavilion Gray No. 242
- Charleston Gray No. 243
- London Clay No. 244
- Middleton Pink No. 245
- Cinder Rose No. 246
- Terre d'Egypte No. 247
- Incarnadine No. 248
- Lancaster Yellow No. 249
- Pigeon No. 25
- Tunsgate Green No. 250
- Churlish Green No. 251
- Pavilion Blue No. 252
- Tanner's Brown No. 255
- Pitch Black No. 256
- Down Pipe No. 26
- Oxford Stone No. 264
- Manor House Gray No. 265
- Mizzle No. 266
- Dove Tale No. 267
- Charlotte's Locks No. 268
- Cabbage White No. 269
- Parma Gray No. 27
- Calluna No. 270
- Brassica No. 271
- Plummett No. 272
- Wevet No. 273
- Ammonite No. 274
- Purbeck Stone No. 275
- Mole's Breath No. 276
- Dimpse No. 277
- Nancy's Blushes No. 278
- Dead Salmon No. 28
- Stiffkey Blue No. 281
- Shadow White No. 282
- Drop Cloth No. 283
- Worsted No. 284
- Cromarty No. 285
- Peignoir No. 286
- Yeabridge Green No. 287
- Vardo No. 288
- Inchyra Blue No. 289
- Sugar Bag Light No. 29
- Salon Drab No. 290
- School House White No. 291
- Treron No. 292
- Jitney No. 293
- Paean Black No. 294
- Sulking Room Pink No. 295
- Preference Red No. 297
- Bancha No. 298
- De Nimes No. 299
- Off-White No. 3
- Hague Blue No. 30
- Stirabout No. 300
- Eddy No. 301
- Tailor Tack No. 302
- Templeton Pink No. 303
- Bamboozle No. 304
- Hopper Head No. 305
- Kittiwake No. 307
- Wine Dark No. 308
- Whirlybird No. 309
- Railings No. 31
- Beverly No. 310
- Scallop No. 311
- Dibber No. 312
- Reduced Green No. 313
- Sizing No. 314
- Naperon No. 315
- Marmelo No. 316
- Kakelugn No. 317
- Douter No. 318
- Duster No. 319
- Cooking Apple Green No. 32
- Pea Green No. 33
- Calke Green No. 34
- Mahogany No. 36
- Hay No. 37
- Biscuit No. 38
- Fowler Pink No. 39
- Old White No. 4
- Mouse's Back No. 40
- Drab No. 41
- Picture Gallery Red No. 42
- Eating Room Red No. 43
- Cream No. 44
- Sand No. 45
- Wet Sand No. 46
- Green Smoke No. 47
- Porphyry Pink No. 49
- Hardwick White No. 5
- Sudbury Yellow No. 51
- Straw No. 52
- Cane No. 53
- Dauphin No. 54
- Wainscot No. 55
- Etruscan Red No. 56
- Off-Black No. 57
- Wall White No. 58
- New White No. 59
- London Stone No. 6
- Smoked Trout No. 60
- Entrance Hall Pink No. 61
- Dutch Pink No. 62
- Menagerie No. 63
- Red Earth No. 64
- India Yellow No. 66
- Farrow's Cream No. 67
- Dorset Cream No. 68
- Print Room Yellow No. 69
- Pale Hound No. 71
- Gervase Yellow No. 72
- Ciara Yellow No. 73
- Ball Green No. 75
- Folly Green No. 76
- Suffield Green No. 77
- Sutcliffe Green No. 78
- Card Room Green No. 79
- String No. 8
- Saxon Green No. 80
- Breakfast Room Green No. 81
- Dix Blue No. 82
- Chappell Green No. 83
- Green Blue No. 84
- Oval Room Blue No. 85
- Stone Blue No. 86
- Sloe Blue No. 87
- Lamp Room Gray No. 88
- Lulworth Blue No. 89
- Light Stone No. 9
- Chinese Blue No. 90
- Blue Gray No. 91
- Castle Gray No. 92
- Studio Green No. 93
- Pink Cup No. 9801
- Butterweed No. 9802
- Ancona Blue No. 9805
- Yonder No. 9810
- Bisque No. 9811
- Farrow's White No. 9812
- Blanc de Chine No. 9814
- Bay Area Blue No. 9815
- Dyrehaven No. 9819
- Single Cream No. 9901
- Bombazine No. 9902
- Shadow Gray No. 9904
- Potted Shrimp No. 9906
- Double Cream No. 9907
- Vichyssoise No. 9909
- Fruit Fool No. 9911
- Fake Tan No. 9912
- Sugared Almond No. 9913
- Sherbert Lemon No. 9914
- Corngold No. 9915
- Tar No. CC1
- Light Sand No. CC2
- Salt No. CC5
- Blanc De Treillage No. G1
- Graupel No. G10
- Bothy Blue No. G11
- Yard Blue No. G12
- Mortar Pink No. G13
- Folly Pink No. G14
- Singed Red No. G15
- Beetle Black No. G16
- Grove Green No. G17
- Smelt Black No. G18
- Turret White No. G2
- Vitty Green No. G3
- Templa White No. G4
- Planter No. G5
- Tack Room Door No. G6
- Pond Green No. G7
- Barrow Blue No. G8
- Coppice Blue No. G9
- 5L
- Very low matt finish
- Highly breathable
- Water resistant
- Protected from fungi and algae
- Water-based
- Trace V.O.C
- Full dry: mins
For brick, render and concrete, Farrow & Ball 15 Year Exterior Masonry brings super matt, long-lasting colour to exterior walls. Its water-resistant formula protects walls, with a durable 2% sheen finish and Class 1 water vapour permeability, Exterior Masonry is resistant to flaking, peeling and colour fade for up to 15 years. Unsuitable for highly alkaline or very porous surfaces. Does not require a primer.
For best results, make sure your surface, tools and product are clean before you begin.
Cleaning Prior to Painting
- For most surfaces it is recommended to use a diluted Sugar Soap solution following the manufacturers instructions
- It is not recommended using solvent-based cleaning products or strong alkaline solutions as these can impact adhesion
- After cleaning, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and allow to dry
New Modern Construction Surfaces
- Before coating any newly rendered surfaces with any paint system, the render must be permitted to dry out completely and ideally left to weather for approximately 3 months
- Once completely dry, brush the surface with a stiff bristled brush to remove any surface dust
- Prime any areas that remain powdery with a 10% diluted coat of Farrow & Ball 15 Year Exterior Masonry
Preparing Concrete Surfaces for Painting
- Leave new concrete uncoated for at least 3 months before painting
- Repair and fill any old or unsound concrete surfaces, allowing adequate time for the filler used to cure
- Once completely dry, brush the surface with a stiff bristled brush to remove any surface dust
- prime any areas that remain powdery with Farrow and Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer
- For interior concrete floors only apply one full coat of Farrow and Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer followed by two coats of Farrow and Ball Modern Eggshell allowing the recommended drying times between coats
Painting Interior Brickwork
- Make sure all dirt, mould, salts and other visible contaminants are removed with a stiff bristle or synthetic brush or specialist cleaner
- Ensure the brickwork is fully dry before applying any coatings
- It is also recommended that all mortar is fully cured before painting
- Extra care should be taken when painting solid brick walls, and any walls that aren't damp-proofed, as loss of adhesion may occur and salts may appear
Painting Exterior Brickwork
- Make sure all dirt, mould, salts and other visible contaminants are removed with a stiff bristle or synthetic brush or specialist cleaner
- Ensure the brickwork is fully dry before applying any coatings
- It is also recommended that all mortar is fully cured before painting
- Extra care should be taken when painting solid brick exterior walls, and any walls that aren't damp-proofed, as loss of adhesion may occur and salts may appear
Always make a test area before the application to judge the suitability of the product. Follow the manufacturer's instructions at all times. Ensure all surfaces are sound, clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and other contamination
Please note: Darker/stronger colours may require additional coats. The drying and recoat times provided are based on applying paint in normal conditions. Drying times may be longer in cooler and/or higher humidity environments. Darker colours may take longer to dry. Allow a minimum of 14 days before applying over solvent based coatings.
Do not paint in temperatures below 10°C or in excessive heat above 30°C. Avoid painting in direct sunlight. Avoid applying outdoors if there is a likelihood of rain. For best results apply early in the day, allowing the product to dry before the evening.
New Modern Construction Surfaces
- Once the appropriate surface preparation has been completed, apply two coats by brush or roller
- Take care not to apply too thickly in any hollows and angled sections
- Although supplied ready for use, water may be added at a 10% ratio to assist application on sound bare surfaces.
- Do not use Farrow & Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer as a general primer on sound masonry surfaces
Painting OId Exterior Render with Exterior Masonry
- Please be aware that unsound surfaces may not successfully accept any additional paint layers - therefore if in doubt we recommend you seek professional advice
- Surfaces with serious structural damage, such as cracking or loose cement, must be repaired before any paint is applied
- Patch prime any repaired or seriously degraded areas with one coat of Farrow and Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer, followed by two coats of Farrow & Ball 15 Year Exterior Masonry
- Take care not to apply too thickly in hollows and angled sections and allow the recommended drying times between coats
- Fungal or algal contaminated surfaces should be decontaminated with a fungicidal wash then left to dry out completely
- Do not use Farrow & Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer as a general primer on sound masonry surfaces
Painting Interior Brickwork
- Once the appropriate surface preparation has been completed, apply two coats by brush or roller
- Although supplied ready for use, water may be added at a 10% ratio to assist application on sound bare surfaces
- Do not use Farrow & Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer as a general primer on sound masonry surfaces
Painting Exterior Brickwork
- Once the appropriate surface preparation has been completed, apply two coats by brush or roller
- Although supplied ready for use, water may be added at a 10% ratio to assist application on sound bare surfaces
- Do not use Farrow & Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer as a general primer on sound masonry surfaces
Painting Terracotta
- Apply two coats allowing a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats
Painting Over Exterior Wall Fillers
- For best results always use a filler which has the same porosity and density as the surface which is being repaired
- Fillers which have a different porosity or density may lead to visible differences in colour or tone
- Follow the filler manufacturers application instructions and drying times
- Apply a diluted coat (20 - 25%) of Farrow & Ball 15 Year Exterior Masonry
- Allow a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats
- Then follow with two coats of your chosen colour to promote adhesion and full colour depth
Advice for repairing Damage and Touching In
If your paintwork becomes damaged or marked you may need to repaint. To achieve the best results it is recommended applying a single coat of paint over the entire wall or walls that have the damage, using the same batch of paint you originally carried the work out with. This best practice will avoid any noticeable variation in colour or finish. If you do chose to touch-in to repair damage, the following recommendations will help you achieve the optimum finish.
- Always aim to use the same batch of paint. If you use a different batch, although the control colour is to tight specifications, you may observe slight colour and sheen variations. If you are unable to use the same batch of paint it is recommended that you apply a single coat of a different paint batch to an entire wall as any slight variations will be much less noticeable when observing from wall to wall
- Always use the same preparation techniques when you make any repairs you used when you originally painted the wall
- Always use the same application tool and method as when you originally painted the wall
- Ensure that the edges of the touched in paint are blended in to make the transition between old and new paint areas less noticeable