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Hirshfield's red paint colors

55 red paint colors from the Historic Collection deck. LRV ranges from 23 (lightest) down to 9 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.

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 on cabinetry. The family splits into three practical groups: bright reds (crimson, vermilion), deep wine-toned burgundies, and brick reds that lean warmer and earthier.

All 55 red paint colors from Hirshfield's

Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)
1152 · #84395D · LRV 11
1159 · #9F2C5C · LRV 12
1131 · #AC3663 · LRV 14
1130 · #AB3756 · LRV 13
0115 · #713545 · LRV 9
0108 · #7A424E · LRV 11
1124 · #9D253D · LRV 11
1145 · #A4233C · LRV 11
0116 · #7C3744 · LRV 9
1129 · #B2485B · LRV 16
0107 · #915F66 · LRV 16
1136 · #983D48 · LRV 12
1116 · #C52033 · LRV 15
0100 · #8B5E63 · LRV 16
1137 · #9D404A · LRV 12
0095 · #753A40 · LRV 9
H0002 · #754C50 · LRV 10
1103 · #A53F48 · LRV 14
1100 · #D95862 · LRV 23
0080 · #966165 · LRV 18
0088 · #7C4549 · LRV 11
0066 · #90343A · LRV 10
1102 · #BD4048 · LRV 15
1110 · #B12D35 · LRV 13
1109 · #D0252F · LRV 16
1082 · #C2343C · LRV 15
0094 · #854E51 · LRV 13
1117 · #A22E34 · LRV 11
1138 · #96353A · LRV 11
0101 · #773B3E · LRV 9
0067 · #8F3B3D · LRV 11
H0006 · #926566 · LRV 16
H0005 · #875657 · LRV 13
1101 · #CA4042 · LRV 17
1096 · #A75455 · LRV 13
H0008 · #8C4040 · LRV 10
1095 · #B54644 · LRV 16
H0009 · #9C4341 · LRV 12
0064 · #B76764 · LRV 22
H0004 · #7A4B49 · LRV 10
1081 · #E0413A · LRV 21
H0007 · #7F4340 · LRV 9
0073 · #9D6663 · LRV 19
1089 · #BF413A · LRV 16
0065 · #AE605B · LRV 19
H0011 · #A24D47 · LRV 14
H0010 · #854C47 · LRV 11
0058 · #B8665C · LRV 21
1067 · #C24F40 · LRV 18
0121 · #874C44 · LRV 12
0059 · #8C4F46 · LRV 13
H0012 · #90534A · LRV 13
1068 · #BD5442 · LRV 19
H0135 · #885D53 · LRV 14
1214 · #806173 · LRV 16

Hex values are display approximations from Hirshfield's's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.

Hirshfield's red paint colors by room

4 rooms

Rooms where red paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Hirshfield's included — so you can compare Hirshfield's red paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.

Other Hirshfield's color families

Red paint colors at other US brands

About Hirshfield's red paint colors

What Hirshfield's Reds Actually Look Like

Red is where the Historic angle shows most clearly, because Hirshfield's reds are deep, muted, and barn-and-brick rather than fire-engine bright. The heritage names are the heart of it: Shaker Red and Codman Claret are dusty, brick-toned deep reds with real history behind the look, Richardson Brick reads like aged masonry, and Madder draws on the old natural dye. Stagecoach and Roseland keep that earthy, faded-red character. For a clearer, more saturated red you can step up to something like Party Time, but most of this family stays restrained and low in LRV, the kind of color that grounds a dining room or a front door on a colonial or farmhouse. These are warm, period-correct reds made by a 130-year-old Minnesota company, drawn from tones that already proved themselves on old buildings.

How to Choose a Hirshfield's Red

Reds run dark in this deck, so the published LRV matters less for brightness and more for setting your expectations: most of these heritage reds sit in the low teens, which means they read rich and deep, not light. Use them where depth is the point, an accent wall, a dining room, cabinetry, or an exterior door, rather than as a whole-room wall color in a small space. Watch the undertone: Codman Claret and Shaker Red lean brick and brown, while a color like Moonrose pushes a touch pinker. Reds shift hard with light, glowing in warm evening lamplight and reading flatter under cool daylight, so brush out a generous sample and check it at night too. Two coats over a tinted primer keep deep reds even.

Hirshfield's red paint — frequently asked questions

Are Hirshfield's reds bright or muted?+

Most are muted and deep, true to the heritage collection. Shaker Red and Codman Claret are dusty, brick-toned reds rather than bright primaries, though a clearer red like Party Time is there if you want more saturation.

What is a good red for a heritage front door?+

A muted, brick-leaning red reads most period-correct on an older home. Shaker Red and Richardson Brick both have that aged, settled quality, which is exactly why they suit a colonial or farmhouse door better than a glossy bright red.

Why does a red look different at night?+

Deep reds shift strongly with light, glowing warmer under evening lamplight and reading flatter in cool daylight. Brush a sample of a color like Codman Claret on the wall and check it both by day and at night before you commit the whole surface.

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