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BENJAMIN MOORE · COLOR DECK

Benjamin Moore paint colors

Benjamin Moore is the painter's-painter brand — its Classics, Historical, and Off-White collections give you richly pigmented colors with the kind of undertone control that designers reach for first.

3934 of the most-spec'd colors from Benjamin Moore's Classics + OC + HC + CC, grouped into 13 families with hex, SKU, and LRV for every color — and cross-matched to the other US brands.

White
395 colors
White is the hardest color to specify well. The right white shifts under daylight, north-facing rooms, and warm-LED bulbs — and most "whites…
Gray
460 colors
Gray is the most-recommended neutral in American interiors — the safe choice that anchors a room without committing to a strong color. The "…
Neutral
673 colors
Neutrals are the colors that aren't quite gray and aren't quite tan — the warm, low-saturation in-between bucket where greige, taupe, mushro…
Black
49 colors
True black on a wall almost always looks heavier than you expected. The picks below — the "designer blacks" — sit just shy of pure black, wi…
Yellow
353 colors
Yellow is the highest-risk wall color in residential interiors — it can read cheerful and sun-warmed in the right room, or oppressive and da…
Orange
208 colors
Orange is back — not the saturated 1970s shag-carpet orange, but warm earth tones (terracotta, rust, sienna), soft peach and apricot, and th…
Red
156 colors
Red is divisive as a wall color, which is exactly why it works so well in the right room — a dining room, a powder room, or a single accent …
Pink
398 colors
Pink stopped being a kids-room-only color around 2018, when "millennial pink" started showing up on dining-room walls and powder-room cabine…
Purple
109 colors
Purple is the most under-used wall color in American interiors — and that's exactly why it lands when it does. The family splits cleanly: pa…
Blue
204 colors
Blue is the most popular color for accent walls, kitchen islands, and front doors — and also the family with the widest spread, from pale do…
Teal
274 colors
Teal is the in-between blue-green that reads moody, marine, or jewel-tone depending on which side of the family you pick. Benjamin Moore nam…
Green
351 colors
Green has quietly replaced grey as the safe-but-interesting wall color of the late 2020s. Sage Green, the soft grey-green that became the de…
Brown
304 colors
Brown is in. Pantone naming Mocha Mousse the 2025 Color of the Year confirmed what designers had been spec'ing for two years already — a ret…

About Benjamin Moore paint colors

Benjamin Moore colors are known for depth and nuance: clean whites like White Dove and Chantilly Lace, the much-loved greige Revere Pewter, and saturated heritage tones such as Hale Navy that hold their character even in low light. The palette skews a touch warmer and more complex than most mass-market decks, which is exactly why it photographs so well and why so many color consultants start their schemes here.

The brand's strength is its off-whites and near-neutrals — there are dozens of subtly different versions, each with a distinct undertone, so you can dial in the precise warmth or coolness a room needs instead of settling for the one generic white. Paired with premium lines like Aura and Regal, the colors keep their richness coat after coat.

Choosing a Benjamin Moore Color

Benjamin Moore's deck rewards patience. Pick a family, then compare the off-whites and neutrals within it by undertone before you look at LRV — two whites with the same lightness can read completely differently depending on whether they lean yellow, pink, or gray. Sample the two or three finalists on the wall next to your trim and flooring, since the surrounding colors will pull the undertone one way or the other.

Where to Buy Benjamin Moore Paint

Benjamin Moore is tinted to order at independent Benjamin Moore retailers rather than big-box stores, so the colors here are real products mixed on demand at the counter. Buy a sample first — Benjamin Moore's color accuracy is a big part of why pros trust it, and seeing the true mixed color on your wall is the surest way to confirm a pick.

Matching Benjamin Moore Across Brands

Love a Benjamin Moore color but buying elsewhere? Each swatch cross-matches to the other US brands, so you can carry the look over to Sherwin-Williams, Behr, or the featured Kompozit line, or compare a Benjamin Moore shade against its nearest equivalents before you choose a counter.

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