
Dolomite
We've categorized Dolomite as a versatile paint color because of its unique LRV profile. We have documented it across our network because it can add character and warmth to any space so effectively. Explore our collection of 8 room photos to see how it looks alongside coordinating accent choices.
Hex
#ACA9A2
LRV
39.76
Dolomite in Real Rooms
Dolomite has a medium-high LRV of 39.76 — present enough to register on the wall without making a room feel heavy.
1 Bathroom Photo
Dolomite 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.

The walls here show Dolomite in bright, well-lit bathroom light.
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2 Bedroom Photos
To use Dolomite in a bedroom is to lean into the concept of "soft minimalism." It provides enough visual interest that you don't need a lot of wall decor; the color itself becomes the art. This allows for a clutter-free environment that is essential for mental clarity at the end of the day.

A bedroom painted in Dolomite — soft-spoken and easy to wake up to.
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This open bedroom shows Dolomite in honest, natural light.
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1 Dining Room Photo
For an "all-day" dining room, Dolomite is surprisingly adaptable. In the morning, it feels crisp and clean for breakfast; as the sun moves, it transitions into a moodier, more reflective space that is perfect for long, lingering dinners.

See Dolomite in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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2 Misc Photos
These examples of Dolomite in transitional spaces—like entryways or landings—show how the color can act as a "thread" that ties the upper and lower floors of a house together into one cohesive story.

A foyer painted in Dolomite sets the tone for everything beyond it.
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Natural light reveals Dolomite's true character in this bright sun room.
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1 Kitchen Photo
The sophisticated undertones of Dolomite make it an excellent partner for mixed metal finishes. Whether you have a brass faucet and matte black cabinet pulls, or traditional chrome fixtures, this color acts as a neutral mediator that makes the mix look intentional.

This kitchen scene shows how Dolomite holds up under practical light.
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1 Living Room Photo
There is a specific "glow" that Dolomite takes on during the golden hour in a living room. As the sun sets, the pigments react with the low-angled light to create a hazy, ethereal atmosphere that feels incredibly high-end. It's a color that rewards those who use the room during the transition of the day.

See how Dolomite holds up in a real living room setting.
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