
Portland Stone - Pale
Little Greene's Portland Stone - Pale is a beige shade whose quieter details emerge through comparison. With an LRV of 78.7, it sits on the light-reflective side of the palette and can feel especially open in generous daylight. Its related shades below reveal where the color harmonizes—and where contrast brings it fully to life.
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78.72
Portland Stone - Pale in Rooms
Follow Portland Stone - Pale from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 10 sourced room photos offer a closer look at the color in lived-in settings.
6 Living Room Photos
Portland Stone - Pale (155) moves through 6 living room images without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. Its warm classification can feel inviting beside tactile, natural materials.

Soft walls in Portland Stone - Pale create a serene backdrop for traditional furnishings.
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1 Kitchen Photo
Portland Stone - Pale (155) moves through 1 kitchen image without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. Its warm classification can feel inviting beside tactile, natural materials.

Kitchen cabinetry painted in Portland Stone - Pale brightens the cooking space.
@kavalierchen
3 Misc Photos
Against a changing mix of architectural details and personal finishes, Portland Stone - Pale (155) may feel quieter, sharper or more atmospheric than the digital swatch alone. Its LRV of 78.7 gives it a light-reflective character, though shadows and neighboring finishes can still draw out surprising depth.

Plaster-like texture in Portland Stone - Pale creates depth on all surfaces.
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Warm undertones in Portland Stone - Pale glow softly against wood beams.
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Ceiling and walls unified in Portland Stone - Pale expand the perceived space.
@kavalierchen
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Little Greene Portland Stone - Pale 155 is a softly muted off-white with a clear warm stone cast, sitting between pale beige and gentle grey. Its low saturation keeps it understated rather than creamy, making it a useful wall color where a stark white would feel too sharp. In daylight, the subtle yellow-beige undertone is more apparent, while lower or cooler light can draw out its quieter greyed quality. Portland Stone - Pale suits living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms, particularly alongside natural oak, limestone, linen, and aged brass. Pair it with chalky whites for a light layered scheme or deeper earthy neutrals to give the pale backdrop more definition.