Hirshfield's white paint colors
123 white paint colors from the Historic Collection deck. LRV ranges from 90 (lightest) down to 71 (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 123 white paint colors from Hirshfield's
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)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 white paint colors by room
17 roomsRooms where white paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Hirshfield's included — so you can compare Hirshfield's white paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Hirshfield's white paint colors
What Hirshfield's Whites Actually Look Like
Hirshfield's whites carry the warmth that runs through the whole Historic collection, so almost none of them read ice-cold. Andover Cream is the clearest example, a buttery heritage white with an LRV in the high 80s that glows rather than glares. Allison Lace and Queen Anne's Lace soften that same direction into gentle, lace-curtain off-whites, while Touch of Sun climbs to the top of the family as a near-clean, very bright white. For something a touch cooler, Silky Mint leans faintly green and Mystic Fog settles into a quiet, foggy white. This is a family-owned Minnesota deck built for real Upper-Midwest light, where a stark blue-white can feel sharp in winter, so the whites here keep a little life in them. You rarely get a surprise undertone on the wall.
How to Choose a Hirshfield's White
Every Hirshfield's color carries a published LRV, and white is where that number earns its keep. Touch of Sun near 90 throws the most light back and is the safe pick for a small or north-facing room that needs help staying bright, plus trim and ceilings where you want crispness. Drop into the low 80s with Allison Lace or the high 70s with Mystic Fog for walls that still feel like white but won't flare under strong daylight or LED bulbs. Check undertone against your fixed finishes: warm picks like Andover Cream flatter wood floors and brass, while cooler Silky Mint suits white stone or tile. Because Hirshfield's is a regional brand, brush a sample board and live with it across a Minnesota day before you commit a whole room.
Hirshfield's white paint — frequently asked questions
What is the brightest Hirshfield's white?+
In this slice of the Historic deck, Touch of Sun is among the brightest, sitting near an LRV of 90. That high reflectance makes it a strong choice for trim, ceilings, and rooms that feel dark and need to bounce light around.
Are Hirshfield's whites warm or cool?+
Mostly warm, which fits the heritage character of the collection. Andover Cream and Allison Lace lean creamy and soft, while Silky Mint and Mystic Fog cool things down slightly, so you can still pick a cooler white on purpose.
Which white works best in a north-facing Minnesota room?+
Reach for a high-LRV warm white so the cool northern light does not turn it gray. Touch of Sun keeps a room bright, and Andover Cream adds gentle warmth that fights the chill, both better bets than a stark blue-white in that light.