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Choosing the Right High-End Paint: Farrow & Ball, BENJAMIN MOORE, or SHERWIN-WILLIAMS?
November 5, 2025

If you’re choosing paint for a remodel, these three names come up fast. Here’s a clear, practical comparison you can use to pick the right product for each room.
THE QUICK TAKE
- Farrow & Ball: Best for soft, elegant look and nuanced color.
- Benjamin Moore Aura: Best all‑around for rich color and tough day‑to‑day use.
- Sherwin‑Williams Emerald: Best for stain resistance and easy cleaning in busy rooms.
| Farrow & Ball | Benjamin Moore Aura | Sherwin-Williams Emerald | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall vibe | Soft, velvety walls that photograph beautifully | Deep, consistent color with strong durability | Highly washable, resists stains and marks |
| Best rooms | Living rooms, dining rooms, primary bedrooms | Whole‑home use, darker colors, family spaces | Kitchens, baths, hallways, kid zones |
| Finish choices | Mostly matte looks; also low‑sheen options for woodwork | Matte to semi‑gloss | Flat to semi‑gloss |
| Odor and fumes | Low | Low | Low |
| Price tier | Premium | Premium | Premium, often promo pricing |

WHere each one shines
Farrow & Ball
- Colors feel subtle and layered, especially in natural light.
- Ideal when the design goal is a calm, luxurious backdrop.
- Matte finishes look refined without feeling dull.
Benjamin Moore (Aura)
- Excellent for deeper shades that need to look even and stay rich.
- Touches up well and stands up to frequent cleaning.
- A smart pick when you want high performance across the whole house.
Sherwin-Williams (Emerald)
- Built to shrug off scuffs, fingerprints, and splashes.
- Great in kitchens, baths, mudrooms, and hallways.
- Widely available, with strong in‑store support for color matching.
ROOM-BY-ROOM PICKS
- Living rooms and bedrooms: Farrow & Ball if the look is the priority. Aura if you want that look plus extra durability.
- Kitchens and baths: Emerald or Aura for the best cleanability. Use Farrow & Ball when you want its signature finish in these spaces and you’re ok with a little extra care.
- Kids’ rooms, entries, and hallways: Emerald leads for stain resistance. Aura is a close second, especially on bold colors.
- Trim, doors, and cabinets: We usually use a water‑based enamel from Sherwin‑Williams or Benjamin Moore for a smoother, harder finish. Pair it with any of the wall systems above.

WHAT SETS THEM APART?
Farrow & Ball
- Velvety matte with a subtle 7% sheen that reads soft and refined. Modern Emulsion is formulated for busy rooms and carries a Class 1 scrub rating. It’s washable, scuff resistant, and protected against mold. VOC content is listed at 1 g/L.
- Also in the lineup: Dead Flat, a multi‑surface finish you can carry over walls, wood, and metal when you want an even flatter look that still wipes clean.
Benjamin Moore (Aura)
- Look: rich color with strong depth thanks to the brand’s Color Lock technology. Aura is low VOC and designed to resist scuffs and burnishing. Coverage is listed at 350–400 sq ft per gallon. Sheens include matte, eggshell, satin, and semi‑gloss.
- Notable chemistry: Aura is tinted exclusively with Benjamin Moore’s Gennex waterborne colorants, which are zero VOC to help low‑VOC bases stay low after tinting.
Sherwin-Williams (Emerald)
- Look: premium wall paint known for coverage and washability. Emerald is paint‑and‑primer in one, with advanced stain‑blocking, burnish resistance, and antimicrobial agents that inhibit mold and mildew on the paint surface. Available sheens include flat, matte, satin, and semi‑gloss.
- Coverage: product data sheets list 350–400 sq ft per gallon depending on sheen.

OUR GO-TO MIXES IN REAL HOMES
- Design‑first main spaces: Farrow & Ball on walls, water‑based enamel on trim and doors.
- Family‑proof everywhere: Aura or Emerald on walls, enamel on trim and doors.
- Bold accent colors: Aura for depth and touch‑ups, or Farrow & Ball for that signature look.
THE BOTTOM LINE
If you want the most characterful walls, choose Farrow & Ball.
If you want a premium do‑everything paint with rich color, choose Aura.
If you want walls that clean up fast in the busiest rooms, choose Emerald.
Not sure what to use where? Send us your room list and a few photos. We’ll put together a simple, room‑by‑room paint plan that balances look, durability, and budget.
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READY TO TRANSFORM YOUR HOME?
After you submit, a member of our team will reach out within 1 business day to discuss your goals.
What Designers Look For in a Build Partner
If you’re considering working with a contractor or design-build firm, look for one that:
- Respects the design process and doesn’t override it with shortcuts.
- Communicates clearly with both clients and collaborators.
- Works in high-end homes and understands the level of detail that luxury clients expect.
- Offers in-house or preferred trades that are used to working within curated design schemes.
What Fine Home Contracting Brings to the Table
Based in Connecticut, Fine Home Contracting has worked on homes ranging from historic properties to modern new builds. We regularly partner with interior designers on whole-home remodels, kitchen and bathroom renovations, and custom additions.
Our design-first approach includes:
- Open communication and shared planning tools
- Site teams who respect both the property and the design vision
- Flexibility for designers to bring their own vendors or finishes
- Experience in working with premium materials and bespoke design details






