
Ganache
Little Greene's Ganache is a beige shade whose quieter details emerge through comparison. Its warm classification can bring a gentle glow to the color, particularly beside natural wood and softer whites. Because screens flatten both light and texture, sample the paint beside the finishes that will ultimately surround it.
Hex
#5d463aLRV
7.01
Ganache in Rooms
Follow Ganache from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 8 sourced room photos offer a closer look at the color in lived-in settings.
2 House Photos
Ganache (345) moves through 2 house images without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. Its warm classification can feel inviting beside tactile, natural materials.

Exterior siding dressed in rich Ganache creates sophisticated depth.
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Brick facade painted in Ganache presents timeless, elegant appeal.
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1 Front Door Photo
Viewed across 1 front door image in a small architectural moment with an outsized first impression, Ganache (345) reveals how much color depends on scale, surface and shadow. With an LRV of 7.0, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Front entrance door in Ganache makes a bold, welcoming statement.
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5 Misc Photos
Ganache (345) can change noticeably under the varied light of hallways, corners and transitional rooms. Sample it beside the finishes that will remain in the room.

Wooden furniture piece finished in Ganache gains refined, understated character.
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Wall painted Ganache provides a warm, enveloping backdrop for furnishings.
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Interior walls in Ganache establish an intimate, grounded atmosphere.
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Ganache-painted surfaces anchor the room with sophisticated neutral warmth.
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Wall treatment in Ganache delivers moody, luxurious visual richness.
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Color Codes
Manufacturer description
Little Greene Ganache 345 is a deep, muted brown with a noticeable warm, earthy cast. Its #5d463a value suggests a restrained mix of brown and soft red undertones rather than a near-black chocolate effect. In bright daylight, it can read as a grounded mid-to-dark brown, while lower light brings out its heavier, more enveloping depth. Ganache is well suited to cabinetry, a dining room wall, or a snug study where its density can give pale wood and natural linen more definition. Pair it with chalky off-whites, clay neutrals, aged brass, and walnut for a layered scheme that keeps the color’s warmth in focus.