Color Preview & Key Details
HEX Code | #DFE3E3 |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 |
LRV | 75.45% |
Undertone | Blue |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
You walk into your living room, coffee in hand, and pause. Something feels off. The walls are fine—neutral, inoffensive—but they don’t *do* anything for you. They don’t make you exhale when you step inside after a long day. They don’t wrap the room in warmth or light. If that sounds familiar, let’s talk about Benjamin Moore’s Stone White (2120-70). This isn’t just another off-white. It’s a chameleon of a color, subtle yet full of character, and it might be the missing piece in your home.
Stone White is the kind of shade that makes design feel effortless. With an LRV of 75.45%, it reflects plenty of light, so your space feels airy but never stark. The blue undertones give it a modern edge, but it’s softened by a whisper of warmth—think of the quiet elegance of weathered limestone or sea-washed pebbles. It’s neutral without being boring, cool without feeling clinical.
One of the best things about this color? It plays well with others. Whether your style leans coastal, farmhouse, or minimalist Scandinavian, Stone White adapts. Pair it with crisp white trim like Benjamin Moore’s White Dove for a clean, timeless look, or let it contrast with deeper tones like CSP-415 for a bit of drama. In a kitchen, it keeps things fresh alongside marble countertops and brass hardware. In a bedroom, it becomes a serene backdrop for layered textiles in earthy tones.
Lighting will shape how Stone White shows up in your space. In a sun-drenched room, it leans into its brightness, almost floating on the walls. At night, under warm artificial light, it softens into something cozier, like cashmere in paint form. That’s the magic of a well-balanced neutral—it shifts with the day but never loses its essence.
Application is a breeze, even if you’re new to painting. The coverage is solid (plan for two coats to be safe), and it dries to a smooth, even finish. Matte or eggshell will give you that velvety, sophisticated look, while satin adds a hint of sheen for spaces like kitchens or bathrooms where wipeability matters. And because it’s low-VOC, you won’t have to vacate your house for days after painting.
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room: undertones. Yes, Stone White has blue in its DNA, but don’t panic if you’re wary of cool colors. It’s not icy or severe. The blue is muted, more like a shadow on snow than a bold accent. That said, if your room gets very little natural light, test a swatch first. In dim spaces, cooler tones can feel a bit more pronounced, and you might want to balance it with warm wood tones or creamy textiles.
For small rooms, this color is a superstar. Its light-reflecting properties make walls recede, so your cramped home office suddenly feels more spacious. In open-concept areas, it unifies the flow without monotony. And if you’re tempted to go darker but aren’t ready to commit, try it on an accent wall—it’s just deep enough to add dimension without swallowing the light.
Stone White isn’t a diva. It doesn’t demand a full furniture overhaul or specific decor to work. Your existing pieces—whether mid-century modern, rustic, or traditional—will find harmony with it. Layer in textures like linen, jute, or aged leather to keep the look grounded. Add a pop of its complementary hue (think muted reds or terracotta) for a touch of vibrancy.
So, is Stone White right for you? If you want a neutral that’s anything but flat, a color that brings calm without sacrificing style, then yes. It’s the kind of shade you won’t tire of—a backdrop that lets your life, not your walls, take center stage. Grab a sample, paint a large swatch, and live with it for a day. Watch how it changes with the light. Notice how it makes you feel. That’s the real test. And chances are, you’ll fall for it just like so many designers (and homeowners) have.

Real Room Photo of Stone White 2120-70


Undertones of Stone White ?
The undertones of Stone White are a key aspect of its character, leaning towards Blue. These subtle underlying hues are what give the color its depth and complexity. For example, a gray with a blue undertone will feel cooler and more modern, while one with a brown undertone will feel warmer and more traditional. It’s essential to test this paint in your home and observe it next to your existing furniture, flooring, and decor to see how these undertones interact and reveal themselves throughout the day.
HEX value: #DFE3E3
RGB code: 223, 227, 227
Is Stone White Cool or Warm?
Stone White leans toward the cool side of the spectrum due to its gray undertones, but it’s not overly cold. It provides a balanced, airy feel that works well in both sunlit and shaded areas, keeping the atmosphere light and fresh.
Understanding Color Properties and Interior Design Tips
Hue refers to a specific position on the color wheel, measured in degrees from 0 to 360. Each degree represents a different pure color:
- 0° represents red
- 120° represents green
- 240° represents blue
Saturation describes the intensity or purity of a color and is expressed as a percentage:
- At 0%, the color appears completely desaturated—essentially a shade of gray
- At 100%, the color is at its most vivid and vibrant
Lightness indicates how light or dark a color is, also expressed as a percentage:
- 0% lightness results in black
- 100% lightness results in white
Using Warm Colors in Interior Design
Warm hues—such as reds, oranges, yellows, warm beiges, and greiges—are excellent choices for creating inviting and energetic spaces. These colors are particularly well-suited for:
- Kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms, where warmth enhances comfort and sociability
- Large rooms, where warm tones can help reduce the sense of emptiness and make the space feel more intimate
For example:
- Warm beige shades provide a cozy, inviting atmosphere, ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways.
- Warm greige (a mix of beige and gray) offers the warmth of beige with the modern appeal of gray, making it a versatile backdrop for dining areas, bedrooms, and living spaces.
However, be mindful when using warm light tones in rooms with limited natural light. These shades may appear muted or even take on an unpleasant yellowish tint. To avoid a dull or flat appearance:
- Add depth by incorporating richer tones like deep greens, charcoal, or chocolate brown
- Use textured elements such as curtains, rugs, or cushions to bring dimension to the space
Pro Tip: Achieving Harmony with Warm and Cool Color Balance
To create a well-balanced and visually interesting interior, mix warm and cool tones strategically. This contrast adds depth and harmony to your design.
- If your walls feature warm hues, introduce cool-colored accents such as blue or green furniture, artwork, or accessories to create contrast.
- For a polished look, consider using a complementary color scheme, which pairs colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red with green, orange with blue).
This thoughtful mix not only enhances visual appeal but also creates a space that feels both dynamic and cohesive.

Light Temperature Affects on Stone White
Natural Light
Natural daylight changes in color temperature as the sun moves across the sky. At sunrise and sunset, the light tends to have a warm, golden tone with a color temperature around 2000 Kelvin (K). As the day progresses and the sun rises higher, the light becomes cooler and more neutral. Around midday, especially when the sky is clear, natural light typically reaches its peak brightness and shifts to a cooler tone, ranging from 5500 to 6500 Kelvin. This midday light is close to what we perceive as pure white or daylight-balanced light.
These shifts in natural light can significantly influence how colors appear in a space, which is why designers often consider both the time of day and the orientation of windows when planning interior color schemes.
Artificial Light
When choosing artificial lighting, pay close attention to the color temperature, measured in Kelvin (K). This determines how warm or cool the light will appear. Lower temperatures, around 2700K, give off a warm, yellow glow often used in living rooms or bedrooms. Higher temperatures, above 5000K, create a cool, bluish light similar to daylight, commonly used in kitchens, offices, or task areas.
Use the slider to see how lighting temperature can affect the appearance of a surface or color throughout a space.


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LRV of Stone White
The Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of Stone White is 75.45%, which places it in the Off‑White colors category. This means it reflect a lot of light. Understanding a paint’s LRV is crucial for predicting how it will look in your space. A higher LRV indicates a lighter color that reflects more light, making rooms feel larger and brighter. A lower LRV signifies a darker color that absorbs more light, creating a cozier, more intimate atmosphere. Always consider the natural and artificial lighting in your room when selecting a paint color based on its LRV.
Detailed Review of Stone White
Additional Paint Characteristics
Ideal Rooms
Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room
Decor Styles
Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional
Coverage
Good (1–2 Coats)
Ease of Application
Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready
Washability
Washable, Wipeable
VOC Level
Low VOC, Ultra Low VOC
Best Use
Accent Wall, Interior Walls, Trim
Room Suitability
Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room
Tone Tag
Cool, Neutral, Warm
Finish Type
Eggshell, Matte, Satin
Paint Performance
Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant
Use Cases
Best for Modern Farmhouse, Best for Open Concept, Best for Small Spaces
Mood
Calm, Cozy, Inviting
Trim Pairing
Complements Cool Trim, Pairs with White Dove, Works with Warm Trim
Stone White is a striking choice for anyone looking to enhance their home with a neutral yet sophisticated palette. This paint applies smoothly and offers great coverage, making it beginner-friendly. The color shifts gracefully in different lighting, revealing its warm undertones during the day while maintaining a cozy vibe at night. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or an entire home, Stone White adapts beautifully to various decor styles, from modern minimalism to rustic charm. Plus, it pairs wonderfully with both warm and cool accents, providing versatility that makes it a favorite among homeowners and designers alike.
Pros & Cons of 2120-70 Stone White
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FAQ on 2120-70 Stone White
Is Stone White suitable for all rooms?
Absolutely! Stone White’s versatility makes it perfect for a range of rooms, including living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. Its soft tone complements various decor styles, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your home. Just keep in mind how natural light interacts with the color in different spaces to achieve your desired effect.
How does Stone White compare to other whites?
Stone White stands out from other whites due to its subtle gray undertones, which add depth and warmth. Unlike stark whites, which can feel cold or sterile, Stone White creates a more inviting and cozy atmosphere. It pairs well with both warm and cool accents, making it a flexible choice for your decor.
Comparisons Stone White with other colors
Stone White 2120-70 vs Agreeable Gray SW 7029
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Agreeable Gray SW 7029 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Agreeable Gray SW 7029 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 209, 203, 193 |
LRV | 75.45% | 60% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Flat, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Contemporary, Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Muted, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Fade Resistant, Low Odor |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Eider White SW 7014
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Eider White SW 7014 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Eider White SW 7014 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 226, 222, 216 |
LRV | 75.45% | 73% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Highly Washable, Washable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Creamy, Muted, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, High Coverage, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Drift of Mist SW 9166
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Drift of Mist SW 9166 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Drift of Mist SW 9166 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 220, 216, 208 |
LRV | 75.45% | 65% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Coastal, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Home Office, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Airy, Cool, Neutral |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Quick Drying, Scuff Resistant |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Sanctuary SW 9583
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Sanctuary SW 9583 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Sanctuary SW 9583 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 230, 226, 217 |
LRV | 75.45% | 24% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Living Room, Nursery |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Bohemian, Coastal, Modern Farmhouse, Scandinavian |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Highly Washable, Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Home Office, Living Room, Nursery |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Earthy, Neutral, Soft, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Quick Drying, Scuff Resistant |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Snowbound SW 7004
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Snowbound SW 7004 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Snowbound SW 7004 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 237, 234, 229 |
LRV | 75.45% | 83% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Airy, Crisp, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | High Coverage, Low Odor, Quick Drying |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Pure White SW 7005
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Pure White SW 7005 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Pure White SW 7005 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 237, 236, 230 |
LRV | 75.45% | 84% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Satin, Semi-Gloss |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Flat, Matte, Satin, Semi-Gloss |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Bohemian, Eclectic, Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Traditional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Highly Washable, Washable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Crisp, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, High Coverage, Low Odor, Quick Drying |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Crushed Ice SW 7647
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Crushed Ice SW 7647 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Crushed Ice SW 7647 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 214, 211, 204 |
LRV | 75.45% | 66% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Living Room |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Stain Resistant, Washable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallway, Home Office, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Muted, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | High Coverage, Low Odor, Quick Drying |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Origami White SW 7636
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Origami White SW 7636 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Origami White SW 7636 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 229, 226, 218 |
LRV | 75.45% | 83% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Airy, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Quick Drying |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Spare White SW 6203
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Spare White SW 6203 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Spare White SW 6203 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 228, 228, 221 |
LRV | 75.45% | 75% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Farmhouse, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian, Transitional |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Primer Recommended, Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Washable, Wipeable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Creamy, Neutral, Warm |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Quick Drying |
Stone White 2120-70 vs Mountain Air SW 6224
Attribute | Stone White 2120-70 | Mountain Air SW 6224 |
---|---|---|
Color Name | Stone White 2120-70 | Mountain Air SW 6224 |
Color | ||
Hue | Grey | Grey |
Brightness | Light | Light |
RGB | 223, 227, 227 | 216, 224, 223 |
LRV | 75.45% | 66% |
Finish Type | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Satin |
Finish Options | Eggshell, Matte, Satin | Eggshell, Matte, Satin |
Ideal Rooms | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Hallway, Home Office, Living Room, Nursery |
Decor Styles | Coastal, Farmhouse, Modern, Scandinavian, Traditional | Coastal, Minimalist, Modern, Scandinavian |
Coverage | Good (1–2 Coats) | Good (1–2 Coats), Touch-Up Friendly |
Ease of Application | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Roller-Ready | Beginner Friendly, Brush Smooth, Fast-Drying, Roller-Ready |
Washability | Washable, Wipeable | Highly Washable, Washable |
Room Suitability | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room | Bedroom, Home Office, Living Room, Nursery |
Tone | Cool, Neutral, Warm | Airy, Cool, Muted |
Paint Performance | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Scuff Resistant | Easy Touch-Up, Low Odor, Quick Drying, Scuff Resistant |
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