
Stone Hearth
Stone Hearth begins as a neutral color on paper, then shifts with every surface, shadow and neighboring material. Its beige and greige classifications hint at the directions it may take as daylight, lamps and neighboring colors move around it. Treat the digital swatch as an opening note, then watch a physical sample from morning light through evening lamps.
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48.45
Stone Hearth in Rooms
Follow Stone Hearth from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 23 sourced room photos offer a closer look at the color in lived-in settings.
5 Kitchen Cabinets Photos
Stone Hearth (984) offers a starting mood rather than a finished formula: Its warm classification can feel inviting beside tactile, natural materials. Test it under light moving across doors, rails and recessed panels.

Kitchen cabinets painted in Stone Hearth bring warm elegance to this space.
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Cabinetry in Stone Hearth delivers sophisticated style to this kitchen.
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Soft gray cabinet doors bring understated refinement to this kitchen.
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These kitchen cabinets in Stone Hearth balance neutral tones beautifully.
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Painted cabinetry in Stone Hearth adds warmth to this kitchen design.
@allisonkayeinteriors
10 Living Room Photos
Against upholstery, timber, art and metal accents, Stone Hearth (984) may feel quieter, sharper or more atmospheric than the digital swatch alone. An LRV of 48.5 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

Living room walls in Stone Hearth create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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3 Bathroom Photos
In a compact setting where tile, fixtures and color sit close together, the most interesting quality of Stone Hearth (984) may be the way it responds to tile, stone, glass, timber and metal fixtures. Its red undertone may become clearest at the boundary between paint and a contrasting finish.

Bathroom vanity gains character painted in Stone Hearth's understated, earthy shade.
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Mirror reflects Stone Hearth walls that create a spa-like bathroom retreat.
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Vanity cabinetry in Stone Hearth creates a soothing, spa-inspired bathroom space.
@copperandoakdesign
5 Misc Photos
Stone Hearth (984) brings its neutral character into an assortment of spaces that reveals the color outside a single design formula. Its warm classification can feel inviting beside tactile, natural materials.

Stone Hearth's muted warmth brings understated elegance to any room's walls.
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Neutral Stone Hearth tone pairs perfectly with crisp white trim details.
@magical_manor

Door frame painted in Stone Hearth contrasts beautifully with surrounding white.
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Storage cabinets gain sophistication finished in Stone Hearth's versatile neutral gray.
@mandys_handyman

Built-in shelving painted Stone Hearth provides warm, grounded visual interest.
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Coordinating Colors



At LRV 71 vs 48, Hushed Hue is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 48 vs 31, Stone Hearth is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 48 vs 24, Stone Hearth is decisively the brighter choice.



Battenberg reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 48), opening up a space where Stone Hearth encloses it.
Similar Colors



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 50 vs 48), so neither reads brighter in a room.



With LRVs of 48 and 48, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



With LRVs of 51 and 48, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



A 4-point LRV gap (48 vs 44) makes Stone Hearth the marginally brighter of the two.
Complementary Colors



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 22), opening up a space where Normandy encloses it.



A 10-point LRV gap (58 vs 48) makes Feather Gray the marginally brighter of the two.



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 24), opening up a space where Bachelor Blue encloses it.



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 30), opening up a space where Chiswell Blue encloses it.



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 28), opening up a space where Mineral Alloy encloses it.



At LRV 48 vs 34, Stone Hearth is decisively the brighter choice.



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 36), opening up a space where Comet encloses it.
Lighter Colors



Picket Fence reflects far more light (LRV 63 vs 48), opening up a space where Stone Hearth encloses it.



Bruton White reflects far more light (LRV 63 vs 48), opening up a space where Stone Hearth encloses it.



At LRV 62 vs 48, Collingwood is decisively the brighter choice.



Balboa Mist reflects far more light (LRV 66 vs 48), opening up a space where Stone Hearth encloses it.



With LRVs of 50 and 48, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.
Darker Colors



At LRV 48 vs 29, Stone Hearth is decisively the brighter choice.



Stone Hearth reflects far more light (LRV 48 vs 36), opening up a space where Turret encloses it.



Stone Hearth reads slightly lighter (LRV 48 vs 38), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 48 vs 46), so neither reads brighter in a room.



A 12-point LRV gap (48 vs 37) makes Stone Hearth the marginally brighter of the two.
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With its hint of warmth, this stony neutral can bring surprising depth and texture to a space.