
Dried Leaf
We've categorized Dried Leaf 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
#9F9C8E
LRV
32.81
Dried Leaf's Color Strip
Dried Leaf is the seventh shade on this 7-color strip, the deepest shade in this coordinated family. Strip Ex13 lines up the full value range so you can see exactly where this color lands among its closest relatives.
Dried Leaf in Real Rooms
Dried Leaf has a medium LRV of 32.81 — it adds real depth and will read noticeably darker as natural light fades.
1 Bathroom Photo
The interaction between Dried Leaf and steam or humidity creates a beautiful, diffused atmosphere in a bathroom. It's a color that feels "alive," shifting slightly in character as the environment changes during a hot shower or a long soak.

Dried Leaf gives this bathroom a clean, considered finish.
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2 Bedroom Photos
Lighting is key in a bedroom, and Dried Leaf reacts beautifully to dimmers. As you lower the lights for sleep, the color takes on a velvet-like quality, losing its daytime crispness in favor of a smoky, mysterious depth that is incredibly conducive to relaxation.

Dried Leaf sets a calm, restful tone in this bedroom.
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Dried Leaf in a spacious bedroom — see how the color behaves at scale.
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1 Dining Room Photo
Using Dried Leaf in the dining room allows you to go bold with your lighting fixtures. An oversized chandelier or a modern sculptural pendant will look even more dramatic against the rich, steady background of this particular shade.

Dried Leaf on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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2 Misc Photos
Note how Dried Leaf is used as a "ceiling color" in some of these rooms. This "fifth wall" application is a bold designer move that can make a room feel infinitely more cozy and architecturally unique.

Dried Leaf in a foyer — the first impression this color makes is a confident one.
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Dried Leaf in a sun-filled room — how this color holds up in direct light.
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1 Kitchen Photo
Kitchens are often the noisiest rooms in the house; Dried Leaf provides the visual equivalent of acoustic dampening. Its steady, calm presence helps lower the "volume" of the room, creating a more pleasant environment for cooking and conversation.

Dried Leaf on the kitchen walls — a backdrop that works without demanding attention.
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1 Living Room Photo
Dried Leaf anchors the living room with a quiet, architectural confidence. Its depth shifts subtly through the day — cooler in the crisp morning light and significantly warmer by lamplight in the evening — making it a natural fit for a space meant for both high-energy gathering and silent unwinding. To maximize the effect, layer in natural white oak, heavy linen, and soft metallics to let the color truly breathe.

Dried Leaf on the walls of this living room — warm, grounded, easy to live with.
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