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Cooks Blue

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Best Dupes for Cooks Blue

Cook’s Blue is a historic cobalt that feels cheerful but grown-up, often used on cupboards or back doors. People hunt dupes because the pigment can fade outside and they’d like masonry-friendly formulas. Good matches keep the blue bold without violet, level on timber, and resist chalking in bright sun.

Dupes for Cooks Blue

Brand Colour Rating Shop
Dulux Trade Amazon Beat 3 2 ⭐
Dulux Trade Boathouse Blue 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Mariner's Tale 1 ⭐
Dulux Trade Atlantic Surf 3 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Lazy Sunday 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Walden Pond 1 ⭐
Behr Brittany Blue 2 ⭐
Behr Treasure Map 1 ⭐
Behr Empire Blue 1 ⭐
Valspar Splendid Blue 2 ⭐
Valspar Paradise Found 2 ⭐
Valspar Blue Shock 2 ⭐
Valspar Blue Marble 2 ⭐
Valspar Picasso 2 ⭐
Valspar Enchanted Evening 2 ⭐
Valspar Cobalt Glow 2 ⭐
Valspar Versatile Blue 2 ⭐
Valspar Blueberry Festival 2 ⭐
Valspar Blueberry Festival 2 ⭐
Valspar Gray Lavender 2 ⭐
Valspar Office Blue 2 ⭐

Understanding Cook's Blue

Cook's Blue is a historic cobalt used on farmhouse doors and kitchen cupboards for decades. It is brighter than Stone Blue yet less inky than Hague Blue, so it strikes the sweet spot between cheerful and classic.

Pair it with butcher block, copper pans, or patterned tiles for a joyful, lived-in kitchen. On exteriors, frame it with crisp whites to keep the colour looking sharp.

How to test Cook's Blue dupes

Apply two coats on primed boards and move them indoors and out; cobalt tones react strongly to UV and shadows. If you are painting cabinetry, test the dupe in your final sheen and scuff it lightly after curing to ensure durability.

Exterior projects benefit from UV-stable topcoats so the colour stays punchy over time.

Where Cook's Blue excels

Kitchen islands, pantry doors, and back doors all look instantly more welcoming in this hue. It also refreshes furniture—try it on a vintage sideboard paired with neutral walls like Wevet.

Layer with patterned textiles or rustic crockery for a cheerful, collected feel.

Cooks Blue vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Stone Blue More muted Use in dining spaces needing a smarter, greyed blue. View colour
Bothy Blue Deeper Great for statement islands or moody dens. View colour
St Giles Blue Brighter Pick this for playful guest rooms or furniture. View colour
Hague Blue Inky Choose when you want a sophisticated navy alternative for trims. View colour

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