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Farrow and Ball Cost Guide for Home Projects 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:34+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for Farrow and Ball provide good contrast with premium paints, and costs vary by finish, coverage, and project scope. The main cost drivers are per-can price, square footage, number of coats, and whether primer or specialty tools are needed. This guide uses cost ranges in USD to help budget accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Paint (1 L can) $55 $75 $95 Matte finishes typically on the lower end, specialty sheens higher
Primer (1 L can) $15 $25 $35 Needed for porous or strong color changes
Labor (per hour) $30 $60 $100 Professional painter rates vary by region
Labor Hours (typical room) 6 10 18 Two coats plus prep
Supplies & Tools $20 $40 $80 Rollers, brushes, drop cloths, tape
Delivery / Shipping $0 $15 $40 Depends on seller and location
Taxes & Fees $0 $10 $25 Local rates apply

Overview Of Costs

Project cost typically ranges from a low single-digit thousands for small spaces to mid-range amounts for larger rooms with multiple coats. The total depends on finish choice, coverage rate, and whether multiple rooms are included. Per-unit pricing helps compare options between finishes and kit sizes.

Cost Breakdown

Breakdown by category clarifies where money goes, from material quality to labor. A simple table shows the core drivers and typical allocations for a standard project.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $70 $110 $170 Paint + primer for one or two coats
Labor $180 $600 $1,800 Assumes a small to medium room with prep
Equipment $25 $60 $120 Tools and protective gear
Permits $0 $0 $0 Typically not required for interior painting
Delivery/Disposal $0 $15 $40 Removed paint cans and waste disposal
Taxes $0 $8 $25 State and local tax impact

Cost Drivers

Finish type and coverage rate are the primary pricing variables for Farrow and Ball. Higher-end sheens and deeper colors raise the per-can price, while larger rooms or multiple coats push total costs up. Two niche drivers to watch are finish grade and color change complexity.

Finish Grade and Color Change

Finish grade affects price per liter and coverage efficiency. Matte finishes may cost less per liter than subtle sheens, and dramatic color changes can require additional coats and primer.

Room Size and Coats

Room size and number of coats drive labor hours and material totals. A small room with two coats uses far less paint and time than a large, multi-room project with three or more coats.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region and market conditions across the United States. Three representative zones show different cost tendencies for Farrow and Ball products and services.

Region Low Average High Notes
Urban West Coast $1,000 $2,000 $3,000
Midwest Suburban $850 $1,500 $2,400
Rural Southeast $700 $1,200 $1,900

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs can dominate the budget in premium finishes. Hourly rates reflect skill, travel, and prep work, with typical ranges shown below.

  • Basic prep and one coat: 4–6 hours
  • Full room with two coats and primer: 8–12 hours
  • Two rooms or more: adjust upward proportionally

Real World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical project outcomes with distinct scopes. Each uses Farrow and Ball paints, standard prep, and two coats where applicable.

Basic scenario
  • Specs: 1 small room, matte finish, color change, no ceiling
  • Labor hours: 6
  • Paint: 2 cans at 1 L each
  • Totals: Materials $150, Labor $360, Tools $20
  • Estimated total: $530
Mid-Range scenario
  • Specs: 2 rooms, eggshell finish, primer included
  • Labor hours: 12
  • Paint: 4 cans at 1 L each
  • Totals: Materials $320, Labor $720, Tools $40, Delivery $20
  • Estimated total: $1,100
Premium scenario
  • Specs: 3 rooms, multiple finishes, accent walls, ceiling coat
  • Labor hours: 18
  • Paint: 6 cans at 1 L each
  • Totals: Materials $520, Labor $1,200, Tools $70, Delivery $40, Taxes $60
  • Estimated total: $2,890

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.