Color spec
| Brand | Behr |
| Name | Miami Weiss |
| SKU | T14-3 |
| Hex | #EDE4D3 |
| RGB | 237, 228, 211 |
| HSL | 39°, 42%, 88% |
| LRV | 78 |
| Undertone | red-orange / warm |
| Family | Neutral |
About Behr Miami Weiss
Miami Weiss is very light — LRV 78, close to white. It opens up small or dim rooms and keeps walls feeling airy. Its orange undertone is the part to watch: it gets picked up by whatever sits next to it, so test it against your trim, floor and the room's main light before committing. In north light it can read slightly cooler; a warm white trim alongside keeps it from going clinical.
Miami Weiss shines on ceilings, trim and in small or low-light rooms where you need to stretch the light — and as a calm whole-home backdrop. Greige-leaning neutrals like this are the safe whole-home choice when you want warmth without committing to a color.
Closest matches at every US brand
13 brands · top 5 each5 closest matches per brand by ΔE2000, computed against each brand's full deck. Tap any swatch for its full single-color spec; tap the brand title to browse all neutral from that brand.
Diamond Vogel
Kompozit
C2 Paint
Dunn-Edwards
Benjamin Moore
Clare
Dutch Boy
Valspar
Sherwin-Williams
PPG / Glidden
Magnolia Home
Farrow & Ball
Backdrop
Similar Behr colors
closest in the Behr deckThe nearest shades to Miami Weiss within Behr's own range, ranked by perceptual color distance — useful when you want the same look a touch lighter, darker, or warmer.
Coordinated palette
Generated by hue-rotating #EDE4D3 in HSL space. Pair Miami Weiss with one accent and one neutral — the swatches below are starting points, not final picks.
Accessibility (WCAG contrast)
WCAG 2.1: AA = 4.5:1 normal text · AA Large = 3:1 large text · AAA = 7:1 normal text.
Behr Miami Weiss Equivalents at Other Brands
Matching Miami Weiss from a different paint counter? Below is the single closest color in each major US deck and how close it really is. Remember that any paint store can also custom-tint Behr T14-3 directly — these equivalents are for when you'd rather stay inside one brand's own deck.
Diamond Vogel Equivalent of Miami Weiss
The closest Diamond Vogel equivalent of Miami Weiss is Tawny Daylilly (0327). At ΔE 0.74 the two are indistinguishable on a wall — it carries the same warm red-orange undertone and sits at the same lightness (LRV 78 vs 78). If Diamond Vogel is your counter, order Tawny Daylilly and you'll get the same color. See the full Tawny Daylilly swatch →
Kompozit Equivalent of Miami Weiss
The closest Kompozit equivalent of Miami Weiss is Tawny Daylilly (0327). At ΔE 0.76 the two are indistinguishable on a wall — it carries the same warm red-orange undertone and sits at the same lightness (LRV 78 vs 78). If Kompozit is your counter, order Tawny Daylilly and you'll get the same color. See the full Tawny Daylilly swatch →
C2 Paint Equivalent of Miami Weiss
The closest C2 Paint equivalent of Miami Weiss is Soleil (C2-579). At ΔE 0.76 the two are indistinguishable on a wall — it carries the same warm red-orange undertone and sits at the same lightness (LRV 79 vs 78). If C2 Paint is your counter, order Soleil and you'll get the same color. See the full Soleil swatch →
Clare Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Clare's nearest match is Like Buttah (PNT100-LT-62), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.02). It runs slightly lighter (LRV 80 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Like Buttah swatch →
Benjamin Moore Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Benjamin Moore's nearest match is Sparkling Wine (949), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.2). It runs slightly darker (LRV 75 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Sparkling Wine swatch →
Magnolia Home Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Magnolia Home's nearest match is Carter Crème (JG-16), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.3). It runs slightly lighter (LRV 80 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Carter Crème swatch →
Valspar Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Valspar's nearest match is Honey Moon (8003-22A), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.34). It sits at the same lightness (LRV 78 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Honey Moon swatch →
PPG / Glidden Equivalent of Miami Weiss
PPG / Glidden's nearest match is Blank Canvas (PPG1085-1), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.4). It sits at the same lightness (LRV 78 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Blank Canvas swatch →
Dunn-Edwards Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Dunn-Edwards's nearest match is Antique White (DEW351), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.49). It runs slightly darker (LRV 73 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Antique White swatch →
Sherwin-Williams Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Sherwin-Williams's nearest match is Ivory Lace (SW 7013), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.62). It sits at the same lightness (LRV 79 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Ivory Lace swatch →
Dutch Boy Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Dutch Boy's nearest match is Antiquated Lace (017W), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.79). It sits at the same lightness (LRV 79 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Antiquated Lace swatch →
Farrow & Ball Equivalent of Miami Weiss
Farrow & Ball's nearest match is Farrow's White (NO. 9812), visually identical in normal room light (ΔE 1.92). It sits at the same lightness (LRV 78 vs 78) and carries a warm red-orange undertone, so it substitutes for Miami Weiss without repainting risk. See the full Farrow's White swatch →
Backdrop Equivalent of Miami Weiss
At Backdrop, the closest color to Miami Weiss is Don't Eat the Yellow Snow (BD-DS) — very close at ΔE 3.08, though not an exact twin. It runs noticeably lighter (LRV 84 vs 78) and carries a warm yellow undertone; sample both side by side if the room gets strong natural light. See the full Don't Eat the Yellow Snow swatch →