Valspar neutral paint colors
437 neutral paint colors from the Valspar Reserve / Signature deck. LRV ranges from 84.3 (lightest) down to 4.6 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Neutrals are the colors that aren't quite gray and aren't quite tan — the warm, low-saturation in-between bucket where greige, taupe, mushroom, bone, and accessible beige all live. They've replaced cool grays as the default safe wall color of the late 2020s, particularly in open-plan homes where one color flows through multiple rooms.
All 437 neutral paint colors from Valspar
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)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 neutral paint colors by room
23 roomsRooms where neutral paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Valspar included — so you can compare Valspar neutral paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Valspar neutral paint colors
What Valspar Neutrals Actually Look Like
Valspar's neutrals lean warm and livable. Most of the 437 colors in this family carry a soft beige, greige, or earthy-green base rather than a stark cold gray, which is why they read as cozy on a real wall instead of clinical.
You can see the range in the examples. Serious Moonlight (V087-1) is a near-white at the top, Biscuit Crumbs (V166) and Goose Feathers (8006-2B) sit in the comfortable mid-light zone, and colors like Dusty Olive (6005-4A) and Wild Hawk (6007-2B) bring in deeper, grounded earth tones.
Using LRV to Pick the Right Depth
LRV is the light reflectance value: it runs 0 to 100 and tells you how light or dark a color reads. This Valspar neutral slice spans 4.6 at the darkest to 84.3 at the lightest, so there is room for both airy walls and deep accents.
For bright, open walls look high on the scale, near Serious Moonlight (V087-1) at 84.3. For a soft mid-tone that still feels light, In for the Night (T569) at 48.5 or Green as a Bean (M110) at 42 is a good middle. Drop toward Wild Hawk (6007-2B) at 21.8 when you want a moody, enveloping room.
Best Rooms and Uses
The lighter end of this family does the everyday work. Serious Moonlight (V087-1), Biscuit Crumbs (V166), and Goose Feathers (8006-2B) suit open living rooms, hallways, and north-facing spaces that need to feel bigger and brighter, and the warm base keeps them from going dull.
The mid and deep tones are for mood and contrast. Berry Cream (1004-10B) and Green as a Bean (M110) work well in bedrooms and dining rooms, while Dusty Olive (6005-4A) and Wild Hawk (6007-2B) make rich accent walls, studies, or cabinetry that you want to feel solid and grounded.
Pairing Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
A reliable formula is to put a deeper neutral on the walls and a much lighter one on the trim and ceiling. Pair a wall color like Dusty Olive (6005-4A) or In for the Night (T569) with something near Serious Moonlight (V087-1) on the trim, and let the LRV gap do the contrast work.
For coordinating walls room to room, keep colors in the same warm lane so the whole home flows. Biscuit Crumbs (V166) and Goose Feathers (8006-2B) sit close enough to share trim, and a green like Green as a Bean (M110) bridges naturally to the brand's earthy side.
How They Are Sold and Cross-Matching to Other Brands
Valspar is sold at Lowe's and Ace Hardware, and every color is mixed to order at the counter. You are not limited to pre-stocked cans: a store tints a base to your chosen formula, so the deepest colors like Wild Hawk (6007-2B) come out the same as the lightest. Common lines are Ultra, Signature (around $40 a gallon, with ScuffShield), and Reserve (around $52, anti-microbial).
Because every brand mixes to order, you can cross-match too. Any Valspar neutral can be color-matched at most paint counters, and you can take a favorite from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or the featured Kompozit deck and have it matched here. Bring the name and code, or a physical chip, and match by LRV and undertone for the closest result.
Valspar neutral paint — frequently asked questions
are valspar neutrals warm or cool?+
They lean warm overall. Most of the 437 colors in this family carry a beige, greige, or earthy-green base, which is why Valspar neutrals tend to feel cozy and livable rather than cold. There are softer, more gray-leaning options too, but the brand's reputation is built on warm, easy mid-tones.
which valspar neutral is the lightest?+
In this slice, Serious Moonlight (V087-1) is the lightest at an LRV of 84.3, so it reads almost like a soft white. The darkest example here is Wild Hawk (6007-2B) at 21.8, with the full family bottoming out around 4.6 for the deepest accents.
does valspar have a color of the year?+
Yes. Recent picks are Renew Blue (2024), Encore (2025), and Warm Eucalyptus (2026). One thing to know: Valspar gives each Color of the Year two names and codes, one sold at Lowe's and a separate one for independent retailers, so the same color can show up under two labels.
where can I buy valspar paint?+
Valspar is sold at Lowe's and Ace Hardware. Every color is mixed to order at the counter, so even colors that are not pre-stocked are made fresh from a tint formula. Common lines include Ultra, Signature (around $40 a gallon), and Reserve (around $52).
can I match a valspar neutral to another brand?+
Yes. Because all paint is mixed to order, most paint counters can color-match a Valspar neutral, and you can also bring a color from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or the Kompozit deck to match into Valspar. Bring the name and code or a physical chip, and match by LRV and undertone for the closest result.
is valspar related to pratt & lambert?+
They are sibling brands, not the same line. Valspar and Pratt & Lambert are both owned by Sherwin-Williams, so they share a parent company but keep separate decks and color names. One did not absorb the other.