What is a shade lighter than Edgecomb Gray?

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The natural choice for a color lighter than Edgecomb Gray is Glacier White it's around 3 shades lighter in the same tones.
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Is Balboa mist lighter than Edgecomb Gray?

EDGECOMB GRAY VS.

Balboa Mist has more bluish undertones as you can see in the side-by-side paint chip comparison below. As you can see below, Balboa Mist is slightly lighter than EG (67 LRV compared to 63.)
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What is the lightest greige?

Classic Gray OC-23 is such a stunner! While it can also be considered more of an off-white, the undertones of this color lend it to the greige family as well. With an LRV of 74.78, it's the lightest and brightest of the greige paint colors in this round-up.
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Is Edgecomb Gray lighter than Revere Pewter?

While Revere Pewter leans closer to gray, Edgecomb Gray leans closer to beige. The LRV of Edgecomb Gray is 63.88, making it significantly lighter than Revere Peweter. The undertones found in Edgecomb Gray are more creamy, compared to the slight green undertone that can be seen in Revere Pewter.
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Is Edgecomb Gray lighter than agreeable gray?

Edgecomb Gray. Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray is lighter, cleaner, and warmer than Agreeable Gray. They are both warm greige colors with green undertones. Edgecomb would likely be the better choice for a room with low light or a Northern exposure.
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Paint Colour Review: Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray



Is baby fawn the same as Edgecomb Gray?

OC-15 Baby Fawn and HC-173 Edgecomb Gray are one in the same! This historical colour also found in the off-whites, is adeptly placed in both. It's one of the darkest off-whites you'll find in the off-white section, but maintains a light-to-medium tone within the historical colours.
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What is a lighter version of Revere Pewter?

Agreeable Gray is lighter than Revere Pewter. Agreeable Gray has an LRV of 60, which is slightly higher than Revere at 55.51.
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Does Edgecomb Gray look white?

In a well-lit space, you can expect Edgecomb Gray to look lighter and brighter as the natural light bounces off of it (as any colour will). This will create a low-contrast look with white trim. However, in a room with AVERAGE lighting (below), Edgecomb settles at its very best…
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What is Benjamin Moore's most popular greige color?

Revere Pewter

It's appropriate to start this list with Revere Pewter, because this is Benjamin Moore's most popular greige, if not their best-selling paint color of all time. This beloved greige leans into its beige side, and is dark enough to lend depth to your palette. Revere Pewter has a LRV of 55.51.
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Is pale oak lighter than Balboa mist?

BALBOA MIST VS PALE OAK

Pale Oak is a smidge lighter than Balboa.
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What is a light greige color?

Defining the color greige. According to Merriam-Webster, greige is a variable color that blends gray and beige. Greige is popular for its neutrality and ability to look cool gray in some light, and warm gray in others. Typically a greige color will have a warm undertone.
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Does Edgecomb gray look pink?

What is this? The greige component means Edgecomb gray undertones are minimal. So you may notice a slight pink hue or minimal green undertones in some light.
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Is greige still popular in 2021?

The last of the 2021 paint color trends is greige. If you're looking for a neutral color that has the cool sophistication of gray with the warmth of beige, then this may be the choice for you.
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What is a shade lighter than Balboa mist?

Colors That Are Lighter Than Balboa Mist

Pale Oak is a very similar greige paint color, but is just a shade lighter and less concentrated with a light reflectance value of 69, compared to Balboa Mist's LRV of 67. Pale Oak vs. Balboa Mist vs. Edgecomb Gray.
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What accent colors go with Edgecomb Gray?

What Colors Go With Edgecomb Gray
  • White Dove.
  • Nickel.
  • Chelsea Gray.
  • Ashley Gray.
  • Simply White.
  • Hale Navy.
  • White Chocolate.
  • Revere Pewter.
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Is Balboa mist lighter than Revere Pewter?

BALBOA MIST VS.

Revere Pewter is one of my favorite warm gray paint colors. It is similar to Balboa Mist, but quite a bit darker and warmer (as evidenced by its LRVs compared below.)
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Is greige still popular in 2022?

Is greige still popular in 2022? Not only is greige paint still hugely popular now, but interior design experts also predict that greige will be big for a while. I have noticed a bit of a departure from griege tones that lean more toward grays than beiges, as designers are now favoring warmer, earthier tones.
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Is greige going out of style?

Every house has its flaws, but it is all about finding the beauty in each room. Greige can dramatically update a home for a timeless look.
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Is Revere Pewter still popular in 2021?

Because it was so incredibly popular, many people now associate RP with that period in time (circa 10/12 years ago). So you may have heard that it's now a dated paint color. But you can 100% use Revere Pewter successfully in your home in 2022 and still have it work beautifully!
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Does Edgecomb Gray look purple?

In some homes, warm green grey colours like Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter or Edgecomb Grey start to look a little purple. People want to blame the lighting, but more often it's because you chose the wrong colour or the wrong neutral undertone.
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Does Edgecomb Gray go with cream cabinets?

Ultimately, I decided to go for Edgecomb Gray by Benjamin Moore. It's a pale, warm gray and after painting it in swatches all over our kitchen (and crossing my fingers and toes), it ended up being such a great shade against our cream cabinets.
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Does Swiss Coffee go with Edgecomb Gray?

Swiss Coffee –(bottom right) Although Swiss Coffee looks like an off-white, it's technically a greige paint color and has a green undertone, allowing it to work perfectly with Edgecomb Gray.
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Is beige coming back in 2021?

Beige is back, and it's bringing a warm, soothing vibe to our homes in 2021, according to PPG's newly released Palette of the Year. Named "Be Well," the collection of colors emphasizes comfort and simplicity, with an earthy shade of beige as the leading star.
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Is Edgecomb Gray beige or gray?

Edgecomb Gray is a warm toned gray beige (greige). That being said, how warm or cool it looks will depend on the lighting in your room.
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What paint color do Tarek and Christina use?

You'll find them using black and white tile in almost every episode (whether it be the kitchen, the bathroom, or both), and they love choosing gray paint colors. Then, when renovation is done, you'll see them embrace their favorite colors with some more black, white, and gray staging.
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