Benjamin Moore Paint Samples
Benjamin Moore colors are famous for their soft, complex undertones — exactly the kind of paint you should never pick from a screen. A real swatch on your wall shows how White Dove warms up next to oak or how Hale Navy reads near a window.
Real Benjamin Moore peel-and-stick swatches are sold by Samplize for about $5.95 each — two coats of genuine BM paint on a repositionable sheet.
Popular Benjamin Moore Colors to Sample
These are the Benjamin Moore shades people test most. Order a couple together and compare them on the wall.
How to Test a Benjamin Moore Color
- Order your top two or three colors as peel-and-stick swatches or small sample pots.
- Put them on more than one wall — color shifts between a wall facing the sun and one in shade.
- Look at them in the morning and again at night under your lamps before deciding.
- Hold the winner next to your trim, floor, and big furniture, not just the bare wall.
- Once you choose, any paint store can mix that exact Benjamin Moore color in the finish and size you need.
Benjamin Moore Sample FAQ
How much do Benjamin Moore paint samples cost?
Benjamin Moore peel-and-stick swatches are about $5.95 each from Samplize. Traditional sample pots, where offered, run a few dollars more.
Are the samples real Benjamin Moore paint?
Yes. Samplize swatches are made with two coats of genuine Benjamin Moore paint, so the color matches what you would get in a full gallon.
How many colors should I order?
Three to five is typical. Colors look different next to each other and under changing light, so testing a few side by side beats guessing on one.
Sample Other Brands
Or read our Benjamin Moore brand review and browse the full paint samples guide.
Some links on this page are affiliate links — if you buy a sample we may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. We recommend testing color on your own wall because it saves money on the wrong gallon, not because of the commission.