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Valspar gray paint colors

465 gray paint colors from the Valspar Reserve / Signature deck. LRV ranges from 82 (lightest) down to 6 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.

Gray is the most-recommended neutral in American interiors — the safe choice that anchors a room without committing to a strong color. The "true" grays here lean cool (blue or violet undertone) or stay almost dead-neutral. The warm-leaning grays (taupe, mushroom, greige) live in the Neutral family next door because they read closer to beige than to true gray on the wall.

All 465 gray paint colors from Valspar

Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)
T651 · #E1E3E3 · LRV 76.2
7004-13 · #DFE1E1 · LRV 75.1
7004-19 · #E0E1DE · LRV 74.8
7004-10 · #D7D9DA · LRV 69.3
8006-11A · #D9D9D9 · LRV 69
V171 · #D9D8D6 · LRV 69
8006-10A · #D5D8D7 · LRV 68
4005-1A · #D5D6D4 · LRV 67.1
8004-48A · #D5D4D6 · LRV 66
7004-21 · #D1D3D1 · LRV 64.8
4008-1A · #CCCECC · LRV 61.3
V136-1 · #D0CCCD · LRV 61.2
4006-1A · #CACECE · LRV 61
8006-11B · #CACACA · LRV 59
8006-12B · #CAC8CB · LRV 58
4005-1B · #C3C6C7 · LRV 56.3
8006-11C · #C0C2C2 · LRV 54
V114-1 · #C0C2C2 · LRV 53.5
M320 · #BCC2BF · LRV 53
V116-1 · #BCC2C2 · LRV 53
T678 · #BDC2BC · LRV 52.9
V140-3 · #B3B8B2 · LRV 47.1
5002-1B · #B1B8B3 · LRV 46.8
T531 · #B8B5B1 · LRV 46.3
8004-1C · #B8B3B6 · LRV 46
8004-48C · #B6B4BB · LRV 46
8006-12C · #B8B4B4 · LRV 46
T571 · #B7B4B0 · LRV 46
V121-1 · #B5B5B0 · LRV 46
V124-3 · #B8B4B4 · LRV 46
V125-3 · #B8B3B6 · LRV 45.7
4004-1B · #B3B4B0 · LRV 45.3
4008-1B · #B1B4B2 · LRV 45.3
V117-2 · #ADB4B4 · LRV 44.7
4005-1C · #A9ACAD · LRV 41
V118-2 · #A9A8A2 · LRV 38.9
V145-3 · #A8A89F · LRV 38.7
M219 · #A8A7A5 · LRV 38.5
V115-2 · #A1A8A9 · LRV 38.4
V121-2 · #A7A7A2 · LRV 38.4
8005-12D · #A7A0A1 · LRV 36
5006-2A · #A2A199 · LRV 35.3
4004-1C · #A1A09B · LRV 35.2
8006-11D · #9D9C9C · LRV 33
V113-2 · #959B9E · LRV 32.5
V116-2 · #959C9C · LRV 32.5
V120-2 · #9A9B97 · LRV 32.5
V124-4 · #9D999A · LRV 32.4
M346 · #959C98 · LRV 32.3
T688 · #989B93 · LRV 32.3
V136-4 · #989AA0 · LRV 32.3
V140-4 · #969B96 · LRV 32.3
V125-4 · #9B999E · LRV 32.2
4006-1C · #959A9D · LRV 32
5005-2A · #979B92 · LRV 32
8004-46D · #989AA0 · LRV 32
8006-12D · #9D999A · LRV 32
8006-7C · #959B9E · LRV 32
4007-1C · #919A9B · LRV 31.5
M102 · #9B9893 · LRV 31.5

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

Valspar gray paint colors by room

25 rooms

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

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Gray paint colors at other US brands

About Valspar gray paint colors

The Character of Valspar's Grays

Valspar's grays lean warm and livable. This is the same instinct that made the brand known for cozy neutrals and greens, and it carries straight into the gray family. You will find soft greige tones, hazy blue-grays, and a few deep, grounded charcoals rather than cold, steely flat grays.

The undertones shift across the slice. A color like Windblown Blue (8004-37C) pulls clearly cool and airy, while Rugged Suede (4003-2B) reads warm and earthy. Knowing which way a gray leans matters more than the gray itself, because the undertone is what shows up on your walls in real light.

Using LRV to Choose the Right Gray

This gray slice runs from an LRV of 6 at the darkest to 82 at the lightest. LRV (light reflectance value) is just a number for how much light a color bounces back: higher means lighter and airier, lower means darker and moodier. It is the fastest way to narrow 465 grays down to a handful.

For bright, open walls, look high on the scale. Visionary (8007-3G) at LRV 82 is nearly an off-white gray, and White Pepper (4001-1A) at 63.8 still keeps a room light. Drop into the middle for Flock of Seagulls (T674) at 45.4 or Hazy Stratus (4004-1C) at 35.2, and go low with Dusky Parakeet (V142-4) at 27.3 or Rugged Suede (4003-2B) at 15.9 when you want depth and contrast.

Best Rooms and Uses

Light grays in the 60 to 82 LRV range, like Healthy, Wealthy and Wise (T647) at 69.6, work in rooms that need to feel open: kitchens, hallways, small bathrooms, and north-facing spaces that get little direct sun. They read as a soft neutral backdrop without going stark white.

Mid-tone grays around 35 to 55 suit living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms where you want warmth and presence. Save the darkest grays such as Rugged Suede for accent walls, lower cabinets, front doors, or trim against a lighter wall, since a deep gray over a whole room can feel heavy unless the space has strong natural light.

Pairing Trim, Ceilings, and Coordinating Colors

A clean, simple pairing is a light gray wall with a crisp white trim and ceiling. White Pepper or Healthy, Wealthy and Wise on the walls with white trim keeps the look fresh and lets the gray's undertone stay subtle. Warm grays pair best with warm or creamy whites, and cooler grays like Windblown Blue sit better next to a true white.

For a layered, monochrome look, stack two or three grays from this slice at different LRVs: a light gray on walls, a mid gray on built-ins, and a deep gray like Rugged Suede on a door or island. Valspar also leans warm overall, so its grays coordinate naturally with the brand's signature beiges and greens if you want to step outside the gray family.

How Valspar Grays Are Sold and Cross-Matched

Valspar is sold at Lowe's and Ace Hardware. Common lines include Ultra, Signature (around $40 a gallon with ScuffShield), and the premium Reserve (around $52, anti-microbial). Every one of these grays is mixed to order at the paint counter, so you choose the color and finish, and the can is tinted on the spot rather than pulled off a shelf.

Because grays are defined by their undertone and LRV, you can cross-match across brands fairly closely. Use the LRV to find an equivalent depth in another US brand's deck, then check undertone in daylight before you commit. The featured Kompozit deck can be matched the same way, and any paint counter can scan or color-match a chip if you bring one in. Note that Valspar and Pratt & Lambert are sibling brands, both owned by Sherwin-Williams, so matching between those decks is often straightforward.

Valspar gray paint — frequently asked questions

Are Valspar grays warm or cool?+

Most lean warm and livable, in keeping with the brand's reputation for cozy neutrals. The family still includes cooler, airier options like Windblown Blue, so check each color's undertone in your own light rather than assuming the whole family is one temperature.

Which Valspar gray is best for a small or dark room?+

Pick a light gray with a high LRV. Visionary at LRV 82 or White Pepper at 63.8 reflects more light and keeps a small or north-facing room feeling open, while darker grays will make it feel smaller.

What is LRV and why does it matter for choosing a gray?+

LRV stands for light reflectance value, a number showing how much light a color bounces back. This gray slice runs from 6 to 82, so the LRV is the quickest way to tell a near-white gray from a deep charcoal before you ever open a can.

Where can I buy Valspar gray paint and is it mixed to order?+

Valspar is sold at Lowe's and Ace Hardware. Every gray is tinted to order at the paint counter, so you choose the color, sheen, and line, such as Signature or the premium Reserve, and the staff mixes the can for you.

Can I match a Valspar gray to another brand's color?+

Yes. Match by LRV to find a similar depth in another brand's deck, then compare undertones in daylight. Any paint counter can also scan a chip to color-match it, including matches to or from the featured Kompozit deck.

How many gray colors does Valspar offer?+

There are 465 colors in Valspar's gray family, ranging from near-white tones down to deep charcoals like Rugged Suede. That is a lot to sort through, so start by deciding how light or dark you want using LRV, then narrow by undertone.

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