
Dill Pickle
We've categorized Dill Pickle as a versatile and reflective Green because of its unique LRV profile. We have documented it across our network because it can provide a clean, timeless feel that works across various lighting conditions so effectively. Explore our collection of 3 room photos to see how it looks alongside coordinating accent choices.
Hex
#C4C184
LRV
50.02
Dill Pickle in Real Rooms
Dill Pickle has a medium-high LRV of 50.02 — present enough to register on the wall without making a room feel heavy. It's neutral in temperature, making it adaptable across different lighting conditions and room orientations. Grouped in the Green family, the photos below show it applied in a misc and front door.
2 Misc Photos
These examples of Dill Pickle in transitional spaces—like entryways or landings—show how the color can act as a "thread" that ties the upper and lower floors of a house together into one cohesive story.

Wall transformation showcases the bold impact of Dill Pickle.
@mark.hartman.souder

Wall surfaces in Dill Pickle create a fresh, muted green backdrop for any room.
@mark.hartman.souder
1 Front Door Photo
Using Dill Pickle for the front door allows the hardware to be the "jewelry" of the house. Whether you choose a modern long-bar handle or a traditional knocker, the color provides the perfect stage for the metalwork to shine.

A bold front door painted in Dill Pickle draws attention with its distinctive green hue.
@debra.christine
Coordinating Colors



At LRV 83 vs 50, Moonlight White is decisively the brighter choice.



Dill Pickle reflects far more light (LRV 50 vs 17), opening up a space where Rocky Coast encloses it.



At LRV 50 vs 6, Dill Pickle is decisively the brighter choice.



Alpine White reflects far more light (LRV 88 vs 50), opening up a space where Dill Pickle encloses it.
Similar Colors



With LRVs of 50 and 47, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



A 9-point LRV gap (59 vs 50) makes Pale Avocado the marginally brighter of the two.



With LRVs of 51 and 50, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



With LRVs of 50 and 50, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.
Complementary Colors



At LRV 50 vs 9, Dill Pickle is decisively the brighter choice.



Dill Pickle reflects far more light (LRV 50 vs 22), opening up a space where Luxe encloses it.



At LRV 50 vs 14, Dill Pickle is decisively the brighter choice.



Violet Sparkle reflects far more light (LRV 69 vs 50), opening up a space where Dill Pickle encloses it.



At LRV 50 vs 18, Dill Pickle is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 50 vs 7, Dill Pickle is decisively the brighter choice.



Dill Pickle reads slightly lighter (LRV 50 vs 39), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.
Lighter Colors



With LRVs of 50 and 50, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



At LRV 63 vs 50, Gloucester Green is decisively the brighter choice.



Folk Art reads slightly lighter (LRV 61 vs 50), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



At LRV 67 vs 50, Pale Sea Mist is decisively the brighter choice.
Darker Colors



A 11-point LRV gap (50 vs 39) makes Dill Pickle the marginally brighter of the two.



Dill Pickle reads slightly lighter (LRV 50 vs 44), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



A 6-point LRV gap (50 vs 44) makes Dill Pickle the marginally brighter of the two.



A 8-point LRV gap (50 vs 42) makes Dill Pickle the marginally brighter of the two.