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Dupes for Farrow and Ball Hague Blue (Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, and More!)

    Hague Blue is one of Farrow & Ball’s most iconic colors. This deep, complicated blue, elevates any space! What if you can’t get your hot little hands on the real deal?

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue swatched over a photo of the color on the wall
    Photo credit: @lexstyleanddesign

    I’ve got equivalents from all of the other major paint brands to help you dupe the Hague Blue look…but in a way that you still know what to expect!

    What Color is Farrow & Ball Hague Blue?

    Hague Blue would be best described as a crossover between navy and deep teal. The first impression is navy, but it nearly always has a strong green (teal) undertone.

    Graphic reads "Hague Blue undertones" over zoomed in swatches of the color's different undertones in real life
    Left: @lexstyleanddesign Right: @studiorobbie_

    I have to say, this paint color is pretty predictable. It can range in appearance from nearly a true navy, to fairly teal, but it doesn’t ever deviate majorly from this typical look:

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue swatched over the color on a wall in a dining room.
    Photo credit: @lexstyleanddesign

    Unlike most true teal paint colors, Hague Blue has a quiet sophistication about it. The blue and hint of charcoal make this color beautiful and rich, but not too in-your-face. Many teal colors read very “bright” even when they aren’t.

    Farrow & Ball doesn’t share their LRVs with us, but we can guess from other colors that the LRV of Hague Blue is approximately 8-10.

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue marked at an LRV of 9 on a chart from 100 (white) to 0 (black)
    Photo credit: @studiorobbie_

    What does that mean?

    The LRV (Light Reflectance Value) of a color indicates on a scale of 0 – 100 how much light a color reflects (or doesn’t reflect). True black has an LRV of 0 and pure white has an LRV of 100.

    In the paint world, we are working in a range of about 3 – 93 because no paint color is purely black or completely white.

    With an LRV of 9ish, Hague Blue is a dark paint color, but not quite dark enough to be black. In very low light, Hague Blue can look close to black:

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue looks nearly black on an island with gray perimeter cabinets.
    Photo credit: @mbryantpds

    …but it does always have a strong blue-green undertone. It never looks charcoal or true black.

    Now that we know what to expect, let’s get into the dupes!

    Dupes for Hague Blue by Farrow and Ball swatched around a larger paint dot of the color over a photo of the color on a wall. Dupes are Blue Note, Midnight Blue, Night View, and Sea Serpent.
    Photo credit: @lexstyleanddesign

    Get the Hague Blue Look From Benjamin Moore

    When I was studying Hague Blue, I thought it looked mighty familiar! This color is a very close match to Benjamin Moore Blue Note.

    Benjamin Moore Blue Note and Farrow & Ball Hague Blue, each on half of a wall behind a brown leather sofa.

    Blue Note is a fabulous alternative to Hague Blue. It is a tiny bit more gray, which means two things:

    • It can have sliiiightly more variation
    • At its brightest, it is still a little more subdued than Hague Blue’s most vivid look
    Benjamin Moore Blue Note undertones. Two photos of the same kitchen, on the left the color looks like a true navy and the right is more teal.
    Photo credit: @mldesignskc

    I love Blue Note!

    Sherwin Williams Version of Hague Blue

    For the best Hague Blue color in Sherwin Williams, take a look at Sea Serpent!

    Farrow and Ball's Hague Blue and Sherwin Williams Sea Serpent, each on half of a wall behind a mustard sofa and potted plants

    Sea Serpent is a beautiful navy teal color:

    Sherwin Williams Sea Serpent on walls in a Victorian study
    Photo credit: @1907homerenovation

    My only “beef” with Sea Serpent is that it somehow seems to lack the depth of Hague Blue a little bit. For this same reason, despite being darker, I find the color often reads a bit lighter.

    Sherwin Williams Sea Serpent where it looks like Blue Note and also looks its lightest.
    Photo credit: @wood_visions

    There’s no reason for this on paper, it just seems to happen a lot in real life, which is (unfortunately) what matters.

    Using Sea Serpent in a lower sheen will help the color look its richest.

    Dupe Hague Blue at Home Depot (Behr)

    From Behr there were a lot of colors that were either much more teal than Hague Blue or much more navy (leaning more blueberry than ocean), so the best we can do in terms of a dupe is Midnight Blue.

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue and Behr Midnight Blue each on half of a wall behind soft gray wainscoting and a bathtub.

    Midnight Blue is a great overall tone match for Hague Blue, but in a lighter and slightly smokier package.

    Dupe for Hale Navy, Behr Midnight Blue on lower kitchen cabinets and island with white upper cabinets
    Photo credit: @bungalowandcohomes

    Despite being lighter, I actually think this is a pretty good dupe for Hague Blue, particularly at its brightest. It is still a nice complicated color.

    Best Valspar Version of Hague Blue (Lowe’s)

    Over at Lowe’s, the best dupe for Hague Blue is Valspar Night View:

    Valspar Night View on half of a wall and Hague Blue on the other half behind a hall table and chair.

    Night View is a little bit darker and more muted than Hague Blue, but it is still quite a good color match.

    Valspar Night View on walls in a living room.
    Photo credit: Michael Devinney

    Or Try Valspar Pitch Cobalt

    This is a “hear me out” because on paper, Pitch Cobalt is much darker and more vivid looking than Hague Blue:

    Farrow and Ball Hague Blue on half of a wall and Valspar Pitch Cobalt on the other half.

    In real life however, these colors look super super similar, and I actually think this might be a better dupe, despite being “darker” in theory. Pitch Cobalt’s bold Hague Blue undertone keeps it looking correct.

    Valspar Pitch Cobalt color drench in a bedroom where it looks like Hague Blue.
    Photo Credit: A Mom’s Blog

    Here’s another look at the dupes for Hague Blue!

    Farrow and Ball Hague blue dupes features swatches of dupes blue note, Midnight Blue, Night View, and Sea Serpent over a Hague Blue background.

    Thank you so much for reading until the end! That really helps my blog. Looking for more beautiful blues? I’ve got you!

    Swatch of Benjamin Moore Hale Navy over a color drenched office in the same color.
    Naval Color Palette features neutral and cool colors all on paint lids over an oil painting background in aquatic colors.
    Benjamin Moore Blue Note swatched beside a photo of the color on cabinets