
Spring Thaw
With a focus on versatile and reflective tones, Spring Thaw (1508) is a standout Gray in our database. It was selected for this featured gallery for its ability to provide a clean, timeless feel that works across various lighting conditions. See it applied across 6 real world scenarios and find professional pairing data below.
Hex
#D2D1BF
LRV
61.98
Spring Thaw in Real Rooms
Spring Thaw has a high LRV of 61.98 — it reflects a lot of light and will read pale and airy in most spaces. It's neutral in temperature, making it adaptable across different lighting conditions and room orientations. Grouped in the Gray and Neutral family, the photos below show it applied in a bathroom, living room and kitchen.
1 Bathroom Photo
Spring Thaw is the perfect "clean" color for a bathroom that still wants to feel cozy. It lacks the clinical coldness of a pure white but retains a sense of hygiene and order that is essential for a space dedicated to self-care and grooming.

Bathroom wall paneling painted Spring Thaw creates spa-like serenity.
@hoskinsinteriordesign
3 Living Room Photos
When applied to living room walls, Spring Thaw creates a sense of "visual quiet." It eliminates the erratic shadows found in busier spaces, instead providing a steady, rhythmic tone that ties together disparate furniture styles. It's the common thread that makes a room full of heirlooms and modern pieces feel like a cohesive collection.

Living room walls wrapped in Spring Thaw establish warm sophistication.
@benjaminmooreuk

Wall treatment in Spring Thaw softens the living room ambiance.
@harmonyhaus

Hallway walls gain dimension painted in Spring Thaw throughout.
@harmonyhaus
2 Kitchen Photos
Spring Thaw is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.

Kitchen cabinetry and walls painted Spring Thaw feel fresh and bright.
@hoskinsinteriordesign

Kitchen walls finished in Spring Thaw bring cohesive warmth indoors.
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Coordinating Colors



At LRV 62 vs 35, Spring Thaw is decisively the brighter choice.



Vapor reflects far more light (LRV 82 vs 62), opening up a space where Spring Thaw encloses it.



Cocoa Butter reads slightly lighter (LRV 71 vs 62), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



At LRV 90 vs 62, Snowfall White is decisively the brighter choice.
Similar Colors



A 5-point LRV gap (67 vs 62) makes April Showers the marginally brighter of the two.



Spring Thaw reads slightly lighter (LRV 62 vs 58), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 63 vs 62), so neither reads brighter in a room.



With LRVs of 63 and 62, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.
Complementary Colors



Spring Thaw reflects far more light (LRV 62 vs 9), opening up a space where Approaching Storm encloses it.



At LRV 62 vs 22, Spring Thaw is decisively the brighter choice.



Spring Thaw reflects far more light (LRV 62 vs 14), opening up a space where Blue Gaspe encloses it.



A 7-point LRV gap (69 vs 62) makes Violet Sparkle the marginally brighter of the two.



Spring Thaw reflects far more light (LRV 62 vs 18), opening up a space where French Violet encloses it.



Spring Thaw reflects far more light (LRV 62 vs 7), opening up a space where Blackberry Punch encloses it.



At LRV 62 vs 39, Spring Thaw is decisively the brighter choice.
Lighter Colors



A 11-point LRV gap (73 vs 62) makes Intense White the marginally brighter of the two.



A 8-point LRV gap (70 vs 62) makes Winter Orchard the marginally brighter of the two.



At LRV 80 vs 62, Cloud Cover is decisively the brighter choice.



With LRVs of 63 and 62, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.
Darker Colors



A 9-point LRV gap (62 vs 53) makes Spring Thaw the marginally brighter of the two.



Spring Thaw reads slightly lighter (LRV 62 vs 54), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Spring Thaw reads slightly lighter (LRV 62 vs 56), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Spring Thaw reflects far more light (LRV 62 vs 47), opening up a space where Tree Moss encloses it.



A 9-point LRV gap (62 vs 53) makes Spring Thaw the marginally brighter of the two.