PPG / Glidden paint colors
PPG and its Glidden sibling cover the spectrum from contractor-grade value to architectural specification, and the brand's Color of the Year program keeps the deck current with where interiors are heading.
2132 of the most-spec'd colors from PPG / Glidden's PPG Paints + Glidden Premium, grouped into 13 families with hex, SKU, and LRV for every color — and cross-matched to the other US brands.
About PPG / Glidden paint colors
PPG colors balance trend-forward picks with a solid core of neutrals and whites that hold up across rooms and lighting. The palette is built to be specified in volume — you will find the workhorse grays and off-whites painters rely on alongside the saturated statement colors that headline each season's launch.
The Glidden side brings the same color science to a friendlier price point at retail, so the PPG family spans a lot of budgets without sacrificing color consistency. Whether you are repainting one room or speccing a whole building, the deck has a tier to match.
Choosing a PPG / Glidden Color
Pick the family that fits the room's role, then use LRV to land the right brightness — PPG's neutrals are a reliable backbone, while the Color of the Year picks are a good shortcut if you want something current without guessing. Sample your finalists on the wall, since PPG's more saturated colors shift noticeably between daylight and lamplight.
Where to Buy PPG / Glidden Paint
PPG is mixed on demand at PPG Paints stores and select retailers, and Glidden is widely available at retail, so the colors here are real products you can buy and have tinted to order.
Matching PPG / Glidden Across Brands
Use each swatch's cross-match to translate a PPG or Glidden color into another brand's line — including Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and the featured Kompozit deck — so you can shop the look wherever is most convenient.