Behr gray paint colors
544 gray paint colors from the Behr Premium / Marquee deck. LRV ranges from 87 (lightest) down to 6 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Gray is the most-recommended neutral in American interiors — the safe choice that anchors a room without committing to a strong color. The "true" grays here lean cool (blue or violet undertone) or stay almost dead-neutral. The warm-leaning grays (taupe, mushroom, greige) live in the Neutral family next door because they read closer to beige than to true gray on the wall.
All 544 gray paint colors from Behr
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Behr's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Behr gray paint colors by room
25 roomsRooms where gray paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Behr included — so you can compare Behr gray paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Behr gray paint colors
The Character of Behr's Grays
Behr's gray family is big and surprisingly varied. With 363 grays on the deck, you get everything from near-white wisps to deep charcoals, and the undertones range across cool blue, soft green, and warm brown.
The warmer end is where this family shines. Greige tones like Gourmet Mushroom (BNC-10) and River Pebble (BXC-54) lean brown enough to feel cozy, while picks like White Metal (N520-1) and Mexican Silver (QE-49) stay clean and quiet. Because the range is so wide, the trick is matching the undertone to your light, not just picking a swatch you like in the store.
Using LRV to Pick the Right Gray
LRV is light reflectance value, a 0 to 100 scale for how bright a color reads on the wall. In this gray slice it runs from 7 at the darkest to 87 at the lightest, so you have the full spread to work with. Higher LRV bounces more light and feels open; lower LRV soaks up light and feels moody.
For most walls in average light, an LRV in the 50s to 70s is the safe, livable zone. Rain Water (560C-1) at 87 acts almost like a soft white, Classic Silver (PPU18-11) at 48 is a true mid-gray, and Dark Granite (780F-6) at 14 is a dramatic near-black. Always look at the LRV next to your room's natural light before you commit.
Best Rooms and Uses
Lighter grays like Rain Water, White Metal, and Mexican Silver are workhorses for whole-home walls, small rooms, and any space short on windows. They keep things bright while adding more depth than a plain white. Mid-tones such as Classic Silver and River Pebble look great in living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where you want a little weight.
The darker grays earn their keep as accents and feature walls. Gourmet Mushroom and Chocolate Chiffon (BNC-22) bring warmth to a dining room or cabinet, and Dark Granite makes a strong front door, island, or single statement wall. For high-traffic spots, step up to Behr's Marquee or Dynasty lines for better scuff and stain resistance.
Pairing With Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
Grays are easy to pair because they take direction from their undertone. Cooler picks like White Metal and Mexican Silver look crisp with a clean white trim such as Behr's Ultra Pure White. Warmer greiges like River Pebble and Gourmet Mushroom feel more natural beside a soft white like Swiss Coffee or Blank Canvas.
For a layered, designed look, stack tones from the same family: walls in Classic Silver, trim a few shades lighter, and a deep accent like Dark Granite or Chocolate Chiffon on a door or built-in. Keep ceilings a touch lighter than the walls so the room feels taller, and let one warm or cool direction lead the whole room rather than mixing both.
How Behr Grays Are Sold and Cross-Matched
Behr is sold exclusively at The Home Depot, and like all paint it is mixed to order at the counter. You pick the color and the line, and the machine tints a fresh can while you wait. The lineup runs from Premium Plus for value, up through Ultra, the one-coat Marquee, and the top-tier Dynasty with the best stain and scuff resistance. For the money, Behr is widely considered the strongest big-box value, with solid coverage and durability on the premium lines.
Because a tinting machine can match almost any swatch, you are not locked in. A Home Depot color desk can recreate a gray you saw on a Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams card, and the same works the other way at those stores. If you want the featured Kompozit deck, bring or note the Behr name and LRV, such as Classic Silver near 48 or River Pebble near 37, and ask the counter to match it so your tones stay consistent across brands.
Behr gray paint — frequently asked questions
What undertones do Behr's gray paint colors have?+
All three show up across the 363 grays: cool blue-gray, soft green-gray, and warm brown-leaning greige. Cooler picks like White Metal and Mexican Silver feel crisp, while warmer ones like River Pebble and Gourmet Mushroom feel cozy. Check the undertone against your room's light, since the same gray can read very differently in a bright versus a dim space.
What is LRV and how do I use it to choose a gray?+
LRV is light reflectance value, a 0 to 100 measure of how much light a color bounces back. In this gray slice it ranges from 7 at the darkest to 87 at the lightest. Pick a higher LRV like Rain Water at 87 to keep a room bright, or a lower one like Dark Granite at 14 for a moody accent.
Which Behr line should I buy for gray walls?+
Premium Plus is the value pick at around $35 a gallon. Step up to Ultra, or to the one-coat Marquee near $55, for better coverage. Dynasty near $65 is the top line with the best stain and scuff resistance, which is worth it in kitchens, baths, and high-traffic areas.
Where can I buy Behr gray paint?+
Behr is sold exclusively at The Home Depot. Every color is mixed to order at the paint counter, so you choose the gray and the line and they tint a fresh can while you wait. You cannot buy it at other paint retailers.
Can I match a Behr gray to another brand like Kompozit?+
Yes. Because paint is tinted by machine, almost any swatch can be recreated. Bring the Behr color name and its LRV, such as Classic Silver near 48, to the counter at Home Depot, Kompozit, or another brand and ask them to match it. Matches are close but not always perfect, so test a sample before committing.
What trim and ceiling colors go with Behr grays?+
Pair cooler grays like Mexican Silver with a clean white such as Ultra Pure White, and warmer greiges like Gourmet Mushroom with a soft white like Swiss Coffee. Keep the ceiling a shade or two lighter than the walls so the room feels taller. For depth, add a deep accent like Dark Granite or Chocolate Chiffon on a door or built-in.