
West Coast
With a focus on versatile tones, West Coast (1671) is a standout Blue in our database. It was selected for this featured gallery for its ability to add character and warmth to any space. Find professional pairing data and full color details below.
Hex
#6B8895
LRV
24.33
Coordinating Colors



At LRV 85 vs 24, Cloud White is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 75 vs 24, White Winged Dove is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 24 vs 10, West Coast is decisively the brighter choice.



At LRV 40 vs 24, Pebble Creek is decisively the brighter choice.
Similar Colors



With LRVs of 24 and 22, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



Sea Reflections reads slightly lighter (LRV 28 vs 24), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 24 vs 23), so neither reads brighter in a room.



With LRVs of 24 and 24, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.
Complementary Colors



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 24 vs 22), so neither reads brighter in a room.



West Coast reflects far more light (LRV 24 vs 12), opening up a space where Desert Shadows encloses it.



At LRV 66 vs 24, Hint of Violet is decisively the brighter choice.



Antique Pearl reflects far more light (LRV 72 vs 24), opening up a space where West Coast encloses it.



At LRV 24 vs 6, West Coast is decisively the brighter choice.



A 7-point LRV gap (24 vs 17) makes West Coast the marginally brighter of the two.



At LRV 44 vs 24, Silver Fox is decisively the brighter choice.
Lighter Colors



A 5-point LRV gap (29 vs 24) makes Amsterdam the marginally brighter of the two.



With LRVs of 24 and 24, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 27 vs 24), so neither reads brighter in a room.



Polaris Blue reads slightly lighter (LRV 29 vs 24), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



Dusty Cornflower reads slightly lighter (LRV 36 vs 24), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.
Darker Colors



A 11-point LRV gap (24 vs 13) makes West Coast the marginally brighter of the two.



West Coast reads slightly lighter (LRV 24 vs 13), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.



At LRV 24 vs 11, West Coast is decisively the brighter choice.



With LRVs of 24 and 22, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.



A 7-point LRV gap (24 vs 18) makes West Coast the marginally brighter of the two.