Sherwin-Williams green paint colors
126 green paint colors from the ColorSnap deck. LRV ranges from 75 (lightest) down to 6 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Green has quietly replaced grey as the safe-but-interesting wall color of the late 2020s. Sage Green, the soft grey-green that became the de facto fallback, anchors the family — but the broader green palette runs from olive (warm, earthy, faintly yellow) to forest (deep blue-green) to emerald (saturated jewel tone).
All 126 green paint colors from Sherwin-Williams
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Sherwin-Williams's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Sherwin-Williams green paint colors by room
26 roomsRooms where green paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Sherwin-Williams included — so you can compare Sherwin-Williams green paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Sherwin-Williams green paint colors
The Character of Sherwin-Williams Greens
Sherwin-Williams built its name on dependable neutrals with undertones you can predict, and that same steadiness carries into its greens. Across the 102 colors in this family you get a clean range: soft sages that read almost gray, fresh leafy mids, and deep forest tones that anchor a room. Examples like Restful (SW 6458) sit in calm, muted territory, while Picnic (SW 6731) and Julep (SW 6746) lean fresher and more saturated.
The upside of this brand is that the greens behave the way the swatch promises. You are less likely to get a surprise blue or yellow shift once the paint is on the wall, which makes the whole family easier to plan around.
Using LRV to Pick the Right Green
LRV (light reflectance value) tells you how much light a color bounces back, on a scale of 0 (black) to 100 (pure white). This green slice runs from 6 at the darkest to 75 at the lightest, so you have the full spread to work with. A high number like Green Vibes (SW 6928) at LRV 75 stays airy and barely-there, good when you want a hint of color without darkening the room.
The middle is where most rooms live. Jardin (SW 6723) at 59 and Picnic at 47 give you real color while keeping a space bright. Drop into the 20s and teens, like Envy (SW 6925) at 20 or Greenfield (SW 6439) at 15, and the green turns rich and moody, which reads best in rooms with good light or where you want drama on purpose.
Best Rooms and Uses
Light greens like Green Vibes and Jardin work almost anywhere, but they shine in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms where you want a calm, clean feeling and plenty of brightness. Mid greens such as Picnic and Julep are a smart pick for a feature wall, a cheerful laundry or mudroom, or cabinetry that needs personality without going dark.
The deep tones are your statement makers. Gallery Green (SW 15) at LRV 22, Envy at 20, and Greenfield at 15 look at home on a dining room, a home office, a study, or painted built-ins and an island. In a small or low-light room, test these on the wall first, since a dark green can close a space in faster than the chip suggests.
Pairing Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
Greens are easy to pair because Sherwin-Williams has so many trusted whites and neutrals. A crisp white like Alabaster on trim and ceiling keeps a green feeling fresh, while a warm neutral like Accessible Beige softens a sage and makes it feel cozier. For a deeper green wall, a soft off-white trim adds contrast without the harsh edge of a bright white.
If you want a green to feel grounded rather than loud, lean on the brand's gray and greige favorites. Agreeable Gray and Repose Gray sit comfortably next to muted greens like Restful, and Sea Salt bridges green and gray-blue if you want a quiet, coastal feel across rooms.
How They Are Sold and Cross-Matching to Other Brands
Every Sherwin-Williams green is mixed to order at a company-owned store or through their site, so the color you see is tinted into the base you pick. Lines run good to best: Cashmere (about $55/gal), SuperPaint (about $68), Duration (about $75), and Emerald (about $80). Those are list prices only; Sherwin-Williams runs 30 to 40 percent sales almost constantly, so it is worth waiting for a sale before you buy. Note the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams line at Lowe's is a separate, lower-tier brand and is not the same paint.
Any store with a tinting machine can come close to these colors, so you are not locked in. If you love a Sherwin-Williams green like Julep or Greenfield but buy elsewhere, ask the counter to color-match it, or bring a chip to match into the featured Kompozit deck or another brand. Matches get you very close, though sheen and base can shift the look slightly, so always confirm with a sample before committing a whole room.
Sherwin-Williams green paint — frequently asked questions
How many green paint colors does Sherwin-Williams offer?+
This green family includes 102 colors, spanning soft near-gray sages, fresh leafy mids, and deep forest tones. That range is wide enough to find a green for almost any room and any amount of light.
What is the lightest and darkest green in this range?+
The slice runs from an LRV of 6 at the darkest to 75 at the lightest. Green Vibes (SW 6928) at LRV 75 is among the airiest, while colors like Greenfield (SW 6439) at LRV 15 sit at the deep, moody end.
Which Sherwin-Williams green is best for a small or dark room?+
If you want brightness, choose a high-LRV green like Green Vibes (SW 6928) or Jardin (SW 6723), which keep a space feeling open. If you want a rich, cozy look on purpose, a deep green like Envy (SW 6925) can work beautifully, but test it on the wall first since dark colors can shrink a small space.
What trim color goes with a Sherwin-Williams green?+
A clean white like Alabaster keeps greens feeling fresh on trim and ceilings, while a warm neutral like Accessible Beige softens a sage. For deep greens, a soft off-white trim gives contrast without looking harsh.
Are Sherwin-Williams greens mixed to order, and how much do they cost?+
Yes, every color is tinted to order at a Sherwin-Williams store or online. List prices run roughly $55 to $80 a gallon depending on the line, but sales of 30 to 40 percent run almost constantly, so it pays to wait for one.
Can I match a Sherwin-Williams green at another store or brand?+
Yes. Any store with a tinting machine can color-match a chip, so you can recreate a green like Julep (SW 6746) in another brand or in the featured Kompozit deck. Always confirm with a sample first, since base and sheen can shift the final look slightly.