
Kettle Corn
With a focus on bright and airy tones, Kettle Corn (0874) is a standout paint color in our database. It was selected for this featured gallery for its ability to maximize natural light while maintaining a clean, neutral backdrop. See it applied across 8 real world scenarios and find professional pairing data below.
Hex
#F4E1BE
LRV
77.00
Kettle Corn's Color Strip
Kettle Corn is the second shade on this 7-color strip, sitting between Washed in Light and Nothing Less. The strip spans from Washed in Light at the lightest end to Golden Cadillac at the deepest. Browsing strip 82 alongside this color helps you gauge whether to go lighter, darker, or stay right here.
Kettle Corn in Real Rooms
Kettle Corn has a high LRV of 77 — it reflects a lot of light and will read pale and airy in most spaces.
1 Bathroom Photo
In the bathroom, Kettle Corn brings a spa-like intentionality to the space. It responds well to task lighting and natural light alike, and pairs beautifully with white fixtures, warm wood vanities, or brushed brass hardware for a polished, restful result.

Kettle Corn gives this bathroom a clean, considered finish.
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2 Bedroom Photos
Kettle Corn creates a bedroom that feels deliberately calm rather than accidentally plain. The color absorbs the first rays of morning light without bouncing them back harshly, which means waking up in this environment feels gentle and gradual. Keep the window treatments simple and let the walls do the heavy lifting.

Kettle Corn sets a calm, restful tone in this bedroom.
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Kettle Corn in a spacious bedroom — see how the color behaves at scale.
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1 Dining Room Photo
The best dining room colors look different lit by daylight versus candlelight, and Kettle Corn is one of them. It holds the room's warmth in the evening in a way that makes dinner feel like an occasion even when it's just a casual weeknight.

Kettle Corn on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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2 Misc Photos
See how Kettle Corn is used in narrow hallways to create a "gallery" feel. The color provides a steady, rhythmic background that allows a series of framed photos or art pieces to feel like a cohesive, professional installation.

Kettle Corn in a foyer — the first impression this color makes is a confident one.
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Kettle Corn in a sun-filled room — how this color holds up in direct light.
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1 Kitchen Photo
Using Kettle Corn in the kitchen allows the architectural details—like open shelving or a custom range hood—to stand out. It creates a soft-focus background that makes even a simple stack of white plates look like a deliberate design choice.

Kettle Corn on the kitchen walls — a backdrop that works without demanding attention.
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1 Living Room Photo
In a living room, Kettle Corn acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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