Green Earth featured
Benjamin MooreCW-455

Green Earth

Green Earth begins as a green color on paper, then shifts with every surface, shadow and neighboring material. Its warm classification can bring a gentle glow to the color, particularly beside natural wood and softer whites. The manufacturer's description below offers one reading; the room imagery leaves space for your own.

LRV

74.45

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Light Reflectance Value
74.45
Light
TemperatureWarm
UseInterior & Exterior

Coordinating Colors

Capitol White
Capitol White
Green Earth
Green Earth
Capitol White vs Green Earth
Benjamin Moore
Capitol White
CW-10 · LRV 87
Benjamin Moore
Green Earth
CW-455 · LRV 74

At LRV 87 vs 74, Capitol White is decisively the brighter choice.

Bassett Hall Green
Bassett Hall Green
Green Earth
Green Earth
Bassett Hall Green vs Green Earth
Benjamin Moore
Bassett Hall Green
CW-480 · LRV 38
Benjamin Moore
Green Earth
CW-455 · LRV 74

Green Earth reflects far more light (LRV 74 vs 38), opening up a space where Bassett Hall Green encloses it.

Bennington Gray
Bennington Gray
Green Earth
Green Earth
Bennington Gray vs Green Earth
Benjamin Moore
Bennington Gray
HC-82 · LRV 47
Benjamin Moore
Green Earth
CW-455 · LRV 74

At LRV 74 vs 47, Green Earth is decisively the brighter choice.

Green Earth
Green Earth
Simply White
Simply White
Green Earth vs Simply White
Benjamin Moore
Green Earth
CW-455 · LRV 74
Benjamin Moore
Simply White
OC-117 · LRV 90

At LRV 90 vs 74, Simply White is decisively the brighter choice.

Similar Colors

Green Earth
Green Earth
Stanhope Yellow
Stanhope Yellow
Green Earth vs Stanhope Yellow
Benjamin Moore
Green Earth
CW-455 · LRV 74
Benjamin Moore
Stanhope Yellow
380 · LRV 72

Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 74 vs 72), so neither reads brighter in a room.

Color Codes

RGB231, 229, 189
HSL57° 47% 82%
CMYK0 1 18 9
CIE LabL: 90.2 a: -5.8 b: 19.8
XYZX: 0.70 Y: 0.77 Z: 0.59

Manufacturer description

Suggesting an eco-friendly attitude, this soft green takes its name from the naturally occuring pigment of the same name.

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