Kompozit white paint colors
123 white paint colors from the Full deck deck. LRV ranges from 100 (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 Kompozit
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Kompozit's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Kompozit white paint colors by room
20 roomsRooms where white paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Kompozit included — so you can compare Kompozit white paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
Other Kompozit color families
White paint colors at other US brands
About Kompozit white paint colors
What Kompozit's Whites Actually Look Like
Kompozit's white family is wide. It runs 123 colors, from a clean, no-undertone Pure White all the way to soft whites that carry a quiet hint of color.
That range matters because "white" is rarely just white. Some of these reads warm and creamy, like Bunny Cake. Others lean cool and airy, like Drifting Tide. A few hold the faintest trace of green or yellow, like Leaf Print or Lemon Lilly, so the wall feels fresh without ever looking tinted.
How to Use LRV to Pick the Right White
Every Kompozit color publishes its LRV, the Light Reflectance Value. It runs from 0 (black) to 100 (pure reflective white), and it tells you how bright a color will feel on the wall. In this white slice the numbers run from 70.6 at the deepest end up to 100 at Pure White.
Use it as a simple dial. A very high LRV like Pure White (100) or Lemon Lilly (90) bounces the most light and reads crisp and bright. Step down to Garden Seat (78.4) or the low 70s and the white gets softer, warmer, and easier on the eyes in a sunny room. If a space already gets strong light, a slightly lower LRV keeps it from feeling glary.
Best Rooms and Uses
The brightest whites earn their keep in small or dark rooms, hallways, and north-facing spaces that need every bit of bounced light. Pure White and Washed in Light (82.2) open those rooms up and keep them feeling clean. They also make a reliable ceiling, since a high-LRV white overhead lifts the whole room.
The softer whites in the 78 to 84 range, like Paradise (84.4) or Garden Seat (78.4), are better for living rooms and bedrooms where you want warmth and calm rather than maximum brightness. In a room that already floods with afternoon sun, the gentler whites stop the walls from looking washed out.
Pairing Whites With Trim, Ceiling, and Other Colors
A clean trick is to pull two whites from this same family: a brighter one for trim and a slightly softer one for the walls. Pure White (100) on the trim against a wall white in the low 80s gives a crisp edge without harsh contrast. Keeping both in the white family means the undertones stay friendly to each other.
Whites also work as the quiet backdrop for a bolder accent. Because every Kompozit color shows its LRV, you can sort the full deck and pick a wall, trim, and accent that step apart in brightness on purpose. That spacing is what makes a room read intentional instead of flat.
How These Colors Are Sold and Matched
Kompozit is CompositePaint's featured partner deck, and every color is mixed to order. You are not limited to pre-stocked cans. Any of these whites can be tinted on demand, so the color you choose is the color you get.
Kompozit also lives in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands, not in a walled garden. If you already love a white from another US brand, you can cross-match to the closest Kompozit white, and the reverse works too. The published LRV on every color makes those matches easier to trust, since you can compare brightness directly rather than guessing from a screen.
Kompozit white paint — frequently asked questions
How many white colors does Kompozit have?+
Kompozit's white family has 123 colors. They span a wide range of brightness, from a pure, undertone-free white to soft whites with a faint hint of warmth or color.
What is LRV and why does it matter for choosing a white?+
LRV is the Light Reflectance Value, a 0-to-100 score for how much light a color bounces back. In Kompozit's whites it runs from 70.6 to 100. A higher number, like Pure White at 100, reads bright and crisp; a lower one feels softer and warmer on the wall.
Which Kompozit white is the brightest?+
Pure White has an LRV of 100, the highest in this slice, so it reflects the most light and reads the cleanest. Lemon Lilly at 90 is the next step down and still very bright with a slightly softer feel.
What is a good white for a ceiling or for a dark room?+
A high-LRV white is the safe choice for both. Pure White (100) or Washed in Light (82.2) bounce plenty of light, which lifts a ceiling and opens up a small or north-facing room.
Are Kompozit whites mixed to order?+
Yes. Kompozit is CompositePaint's featured partner deck, and every color is tinted on demand rather than sold only as pre-stocked cans. The white you pick is mixed to match.
Can I match a Kompozit white to a color from another paint brand?+
Yes. Kompozit sits in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands, so you can cross-match a white from another US brand to the closest Kompozit white, or go the other way. The published LRV on every color lets you compare brightness directly to confirm the match.