Benjamin Moore green paint colors
351 green paint colors from the Classics + OC + HC + CC deck. LRV ranges from 86 (lightest) down to 7 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
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 facto fallback, anchors the family — but the broader green palette runs from olive (warm, earthy, faintly yellow) to forest (deep blue-green) to emerald (saturated jewel tone).
All 351 green paint colors from Benjamin Moore
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Benjamin Moore's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Benjamin Moore green paint colors by room
26 roomsRooms where green paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Benjamin Moore included — so you can compare Benjamin Moore green paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Benjamin Moore green paint colors
The Character of Benjamin Moore's Greens
Benjamin Moore is the brand designers reach for when undertone matters, and that shows across its 351 green colors. The greens run from soft, barely-there tints to deep forest shades, and they tend to read true to the chip instead of shifting hard once they hit your wall. That predictability is the whole point: you get the green you picked, not a surprise.
The range is wide. Wispy Green (414) is so pale it acts almost like a soft neutral, while Jade Green (2037-20) lands as a saturated, room-anchoring color. In between you find clean garden greens like Lily Pad (480) and grayed, earthy greens like Sienna Laurel (536) and Grasslands (502).
How to Choose a Green Using LRV
LRV (Light Reflectance Value) tells you how much light a color bounces back, on a scale of 0 (black) to 100 (white). The greens in this slice span LRV 0 at the darkest to 86.1 at the lightest, so the number is your fastest way to narrow the field before you ever order a sample. Higher LRV means airier and more forgiving; lower LRV means moodier and more dependent on good light.
For a bright, open feel, look high: Wispy Green (414) at 86.1 or Springtime Green (611) at 72.2 keep a room feeling fresh. For a color you can actually see as green, the mid-range works hard, Lily Pad (480) at 51 or Grasslands (502) at 42. When you want drama, drop down to Kelp Forest Green (2043-30) at 24 or Jade Green (2037-20) at 17.8, and give those walls plenty of light.
Best Rooms and Uses
Pale, high-LRV greens like Wispy Green (414) and Springtime Green (611) suit rooms where you want light to stay easy, bedrooms, bathrooms, and north-facing spaces that need help. They read almost like a tinted white in the morning and settle into a soft green as the day goes on.
The mid and deep greens earn their keep where you want personality. Summer's Day (CSP-780) and Lily Pad (480) make warm, livable kitchens and living rooms, while Kelp Forest Green (2043-30) and Jade Green (2037-20) are made for accent walls, dining rooms, cabinetry, and built-ins. Earthy options like Sienna Laurel (536) and Grasslands (502) feel natural in studies and entryways.
Pairing With Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
Greens love a clean white nearby, and Benjamin Moore's off-whites are its best-known strength. White Dove (OC-17), Chantilly Lace (OC-65), and Simply White (OC-117) all make safe, flattering trim and ceiling choices, White Dove for a soft warm edge, Chantilly Lace for crisp and bright. The OC code simply means Off-White, so anything in that group is built for trim work.
For coordinating walls, pull a deeper or warmer partner. A pale green like Springtime Green (611) pairs well with a grounding neutral such as Revere Pewter (HC-172), while a deep green like Jade Green (2037-20) holds its own next to Hale Navy (HC-154) for a rich, layered scheme. The HC code marks the Historical Collection, and the AF code (Affinity) is another curated line of nuanced neutrals worth a look when you want a quiet coordinating color.
How These Colors Are Sold and Mixed
Every Benjamin Moore green is mixed to order at an independent Benjamin Moore dealer, not at the big-box stores, so any color here gets tinted into the can while you wait. You choose the line by how hard the room works: ben (around $56 a gallon) for budget projects, Regal Select (around $75) for everyday durability, and Aura (around $95), the flagship, when you want the best coverage and the truest color in fewer coats.
Because these are tinted on demand, you are not limited to stock. If you fall for Kelp Forest Green (2043-30) or Grasslands (502), the dealer mixes it fresh in whatever line and sheen you need. You can also cross-match: bring a Benjamin Moore green chip to another US brand's counter, or bring a color you like from another deck, including the featured Kompozit deck, and most dealers will mix the closest match. Cross-matches get very close but rarely identical, so always test a sample on your own wall before committing.
Benjamin Moore green paint — frequently asked questions
How many green paint colors does Benjamin Moore offer?+
This slice of the Benjamin Moore deck holds 351 green colors, drawn from the Classics, Off-White (OC), Historical Collection (HC), and Color Capsule (CC) lines. They range from the palest tints like Wispy Green (414) to deep, saturated shades like Jade Green (2037-20).
What is LRV and why does it matter for greens?+
LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value, a 0-to-100 scale of how much light a color reflects. The greens here run from 0 to 86.1, so the number tells you in advance whether a color will feel airy or moody. Higher LRV greens like Springtime Green (611) keep a room bright, while lower LRV greens like Kelp Forest Green (2043-30) feel deep and need good light.
Which white trim goes best with Benjamin Moore greens?+
Benjamin Moore is known for its off-whites, and any of them make strong trim partners for green. White Dove (OC-17) gives a soft warm edge, Chantilly Lace (OC-65) is crisp and bright, and Simply White (OC-117) sits in between. The OC code just means Off-White, so the whole group is built for trim and ceilings.
Where can I buy these green colors and are they mixed to order?+
Benjamin Moore is sold only through independent Benjamin Moore dealers, not big-box stores. Every green is tinted to order at the counter, so you can get any color in this slice mixed fresh in the line and sheen you want, ben, Regal Select, or the flagship Aura.
Can I match a Benjamin Moore green to another brand?+
Yes. Most paint counters can cross-match a color from one brand to another, so you can bring a Benjamin Moore green chip elsewhere, or bring a color you like from another deck, including the featured Kompozit deck, to a Benjamin Moore dealer. Matches get very close but are rarely identical, so test a sample on your own wall first.
What is the difference between the ben, Regal Select, and Aura lines?+
All three can be tinted to any green in this slice; they differ in performance and price. ben runs about $56 a gallon for budget projects, Regal Select about $75 for everyday durability, and Aura about $95 as the flagship, giving the best coverage and truest color in fewer coats.