
Moss Rock
PPG Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) carries the measured structure of its color data and the less predictable beauty of paint in a finished space. Its LRV of 10 gives it real visual weight, allowing the color to hold a wall rather than simply recede from view. The manufacturer's description below offers one reading; the room imagery leaves space for your own.
Hex
#5e5b4dLRV
10.00
Moss Rock's Color Strip
Moss Rock is the seventh shade on this 7-color strip, the deepest shade in this coordinated family. As part of strip PPG1032, these colors are curated to work together — helpful when you're deciding how light or deep to go.
Moss Rock in Rooms
Follow Moss Rock from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 10 generated visualizations explore how the color might shape a finished room.
1 Front Door Photo
1 generated visualization explores how the color might shape the finished space. Together they show Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) as inspiration rather than a promise of an identical result.

minimalist front door featuring Moss Rock by PPG
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1 Home Office Photo
The 1 home office image turn a greige swatch into something more spatial and expressive. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

PPG Moss Rock in a warm home office
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1 Dining Room Photo
Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) moves through 1 dining room image without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Moss Rock paint in a moody dining room
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1 Bedroom Photo
Across 1 bedroom image, Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) meets gentle morning light and low evening lamps. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

A traditional bedroom painted in Moss Rock
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1 Bathroom Photo
1 bathroom image place Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) in a compact setting where tile, fixtures and color sit close together. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Moss Rock — traditional bathroom
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1 Kitchen Photo
Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) can change noticeably under daylight, task lighting and evening pendants. Sample it beside the finishes that will remain in the room.

Moss Rock — modern luxury kitchen
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1 Mudroom Photo
1 mudroom image place Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) in a practical threshold where the outdoors enters the home. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Moss Rock paint in a neutral mudroom
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1 Patio Photo
Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) brings its greige character into an outdoor room surrounded by sky, planting and open light. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

rustic modern patio featuring Moss Rock by PPG
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1 House Photo
1 house image trace Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) through the façade’s movement through sun, shade and season. The greige, grey hue classifications suggest the subtle directions the color may take as the room changes.

Moss Rock color — scandinavian house inspiration
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1 Living Room Photo
Across 1 living room image, Moss Rock (PPG1032-7) meets the movement from window light to lamplight. With an LRV of 10, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

A traditional living room painted in Moss Rock
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Coordinating Colors


Magic Dust reads slightly lighter (LRV 21 vs 10), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.
Trim Color


Horseradish reflects far more light (LRV 81 vs 10), opening up a space where Moss Rock encloses it.



At LRV 88 vs 10, Delicate White is decisively the brighter choice.
Color Codes
Manufacturer description
Moss Rock is a dark, gray, sage brown with an avocado undertone. It is a perfect paint color for an exterior front door selection. Pair it with lighter shades of tan or sage for contrast.


