Backdrop white paint colors
3 white paint colors from the Backdrop DTC deck. LRV ranges from 92 (lightest) down to 84 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
White is the hardest color to specify well. The right white shifts under daylight, north-facing rooms, and warm-LED bulbs — and most "whites" actually have a strong undertone (yellow, pink, green, or blue) that only shows up once it's on the wall. Below: the warm whites and cool whites we recommend most often, organized so you can compare them at a glance.
All 3 white paint colors from Backdrop
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Backdrop's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Backdrop white paint colors by room
20 roomsRooms where white paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Backdrop included — so you can compare Backdrop white paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
Other Backdrop color families
White paint colors at other US brands
About Backdrop white paint colors
What Backdrop's Whites Actually Look Like
Backdrop keeps its white family small and intentional. There are three whites in the deck, and they cover the bright, livable end of the spectrum rather than stark hospital white. Tabula Rasa (BD-TR) is the cleanest and brightest of the group. Jane (BD-JA) sits a touch softer, and Don't Eat the Yellow Snow (BD-DS) is the warmest, most grounded option of the three.
These are everyday whites built to live on real walls in real light. They lean soft and warm enough to feel calm without reading cream or beige. If you want a white that looks fresh in the morning and still cozy at night, this is the slice to shop.
Using LRV to Choose the Right One
LRV (light reflectance value) tells you how much light a color bounces back. Higher means brighter; lower means a little more grounded. In this slice the range is tight, from 84 to 92, so every option is genuinely light. The differences are about mood, not darkness.
Tabula Rasa at LRV 92 is the one to reach for when you want maximum brightness and a near-blank canvas. Jane at 86 gives you a gentle, lived-in white with less glare. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow at 84 is the warmest and easiest on the eyes in sunny rooms, where a brighter white can feel cold or clinical.
Best Rooms and Uses
High-LRV whites like Tabula Rasa shine in small, dark, or north-facing rooms that need every bit of light they can get. They also make low ceilings feel taller and tight hallways feel open. Use the brightest white where you are fighting for light.
The slightly softer whites, Jane and Don't Eat the Yellow Snow, are forgiving in spaces with a lot of sun or warm-toned floors and wood. They settle into bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens without bouncing harsh glare. Backdrop offers a Standard semi-matte finish for walls and a Semi-Gloss for trim and cabinets, so you can run a white through a whole room with the right sheen on each surface.
Pairing With Trim, Ceilings, and Other Colors
A clean trick is to use one white for walls and a brighter white for trim, or run the same white wall-to-trim and let the sheen do the work. Pair softer wall whites like Jane with Tabula Rasa on trim for a subtle crisp edge. Keep ceilings in the brightest option to lift the whole room.
These whites also make excellent backdrops for Backdrop's bolder colors. A warm white grounds a dark feature wall in Dark Arts or After Hours, while it keeps a green like Lawn Party feeling fresh rather than heavy. White is the supporting role that lets a statement color carry the room.
How Backdrop Whites Are Sold and Matched
Backdrop sells direct at backdrophome.com, with some listings at Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, and select Amazon and Lowe's pages. Paint runs around $45 a gallon, it's self-priming, low-VOC with ultra-low odor, Green Wise certified, and free of formaldehyde. Before you commit, you can order 12-inch stick-and-restick adhesive swatches shipped to your door, which beats guessing from a screen. Every gallon is mixed to order rather than pulled off a shelf.
If you've shopped whites from other US brands, these three give you reliable reference points. Tabula Rasa's bright, clean read lines up with the bright-white tier most major decks offer; Jane and Don't Eat the Yellow Snow map to the soft and warm-white tiers. To cross-match against another deck, including the featured Kompozit line, match on LRV first (aim within a few points) and then check undertone in your own room light using a physical swatch before buying.
Backdrop white paint — frequently asked questions
How many white paint colors does Backdrop offer?+
Backdrop's white family has three colors: Tabula Rasa (BD-TR), Jane (BD-JA), and Don't Eat the Yellow Snow (BD-DS). It's a small, curated slice rather than a huge wall of near-identical whites, which makes choosing simpler.
Which Backdrop white is the brightest?+
Tabula Rasa (BD-TR) is the brightest at LRV 92. It reflects the most light and works best in small, dark, or north-facing rooms. Jane sits at 86 and Don't Eat the Yellow Snow at 84, so both read a little softer and warmer.
What is LRV and why does it matter for whites?+
LRV stands for light reflectance value, and it measures how much light a color bounces back. For whites it's the easiest way to compare options: higher LRV looks brighter and cooler, lower LRV looks softer and warmer. In this slice the range is 84 to 92, so all three are light, just with different moods.
How do I see these colors before buying?+
Order Backdrop's 12-inch stick-and-restick adhesive swatches, which ship to your door. Put them on your actual walls and look at them in morning and evening light before you decide. Whites shift a lot with room light, so a physical sample beats a screen every time.
Can I match a Backdrop white to another brand's color?+
Yes. Match on LRV first, aiming within a few points, then compare undertone on a physical swatch in your own room light. This works for cross-matching to or from other US decks, including the featured Kompozit line.
Are Backdrop's whites mixed to order?+
Yes. Backdrop mixes each gallon to order rather than selling from pre-stocked shelves. The paint is self-priming, low-VOC with ultra-low odor, Green Wise certified, and free of formaldehyde, and it runs around $45 a gallon.