
Rosemary Sprig
Often used for its versatile qualities, Rosemary Sprig remains a staple for Benjamin Moore designers. It is widely considered one of the best colors in its class to add character and warmth to any space. We've gathered 6 real-home scenarios to help you visualize this color alongside our expert data.
Hex
#A0A27E
LRV
34.83
Rosemary Sprig in Real Rooms
Rosemary Sprig has a medium LRV of 34.83 — it adds real depth and will read noticeably darker as natural light fades. 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 bedroom, kitchen cabinets and misc.
1 Bedroom Photo
The bedroom is where Rosemary Sprig really earns its place as a sanctuary. Away from direct sunlight, the color settles into a rich, cocooning tone that actively promotes rest and psychological slowing. Pair it with crisp white bedding and warm-toned wood nightstands to keep the overall palette from feeling too heavy or closed-in.

Bedroom walls in Rosemary Sprig establish a tranquil, garden-inspired mood.
@detailsdiary
1 Kitchen Cabinets Photo
Cabinet color commits in a way wall color doesn't — it reads from every angle and dominates the room's material palette. Rosemary Sprig earns that commitment. It pairs with hardware in brass, matte black, or unlacquered bronze without fighting any of them.

Kitchen cabinets painted in Rosemary Sprig blend timeless charm with modern style.
@kateroosdesign
4 Misc Photos
These photos show Rosemary Sprig in spaces that don't fit neatly into a single category: transitional spaces, accent applications, and rooms where the color becomes a fine detail rather than a broad backdrop.

Walls painted in Rosemary Sprig bring earthy, botanical character.
@kalinabethstudio

Rosemary Sprig paint creates warm, inviting wall surfaces.
@kalinabethstudio

Storage units finished in Rosemary Sprig add functional style.
@plantladyrestoration

Furniture painted in Rosemary Sprig becomes an artistic design element.
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