
Slate Pebble
PPG Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) carries the measured structure of its color data and the less predictable beauty of paint in a finished space. An LRV of 43 places it through the middle of the scale, where color and depth can remain visible as the light changes. Move between the room imagery, color measurements and coordinating shades to build a fuller sense of how it might live in your space.
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Slate Pebble's Color Strip
Slate Pebble is the fourth shade on this 7-color strip, sitting between Gray Shadows and Elephant Gray. The strip spans from Dusky Dawn at the lightest end to Dark Granite at the deepest. Strip PPG1005 makes it easy to compare shades side by side and find the right depth for your space.
Slate Pebble in Rooms
Follow Slate Pebble 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 Dining Room Photo
The grey hue classifications suggest the subtle directions the color may take as the room changes. In this setting, let natural light, candles and pendant lighting and timber, table linen, glass and artwork guide the final sample decision.

Slate Pebble paint in a art deco dining room
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1 Bathroom Photo
Viewed across 1 bathroom image in a compact setting where tile, fixtures and color sit close together, Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) reveals how much color depends on scale, surface and shadow. An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

Slate Pebble — coastal bathroom
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1 Bedroom Photo
Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) offers a starting mood rather than a finished formula: An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room. Test it under gentle morning light and low evening lamps.

A scandinavian bedroom painted in Slate Pebble
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1 Home Office Photo
Against wood, paper, shelving and upholstered seating, Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) may feel quieter, sharper or more atmospheric than the digital swatch alone. An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

PPG Slate Pebble in a unique home office
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1 Front Door Photo
Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) offers a starting mood rather than a finished formula: An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room. Test it under direct sun, porch shade and evening exterior light.

bold front door featuring Slate Pebble by PPG
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1 Kitchen Photo
Across 1 kitchen image, Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) meets daylight, task lighting and evening pendants. An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

Slate Pebble — bold kitchen cabinets
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1 Living Room Photo
1 living room image trace Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) through the room’s shift from daytime energy to evening calm. The grey hue classifications suggest the subtle directions the color may take as the room changes.

A cozy living room painted in Slate Pebble
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1 House Photo
Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) offers a starting mood rather than a finished formula: An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room. Test it under full daylight, cloud cover and long evening shadows.

Slate Pebble color — eclectic house inspiration
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1 Patio Photo
1 patio image place Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) in an outdoor room surrounded by sky, planting and open light. An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

mediterranean patio featuring Slate Pebble by PPG
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1 Mudroom Photo
Slate Pebble (PPG1005-4) brings its grey character into a practical threshold where the outdoors enters the home. An LRV of 43 lets the color hold its identity across both brighter and more shaded parts of the room.

Slate Pebble paint in a rustic modern mudroom
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Expert Perspectives
Articles and features from across our network of home and design sites.
Coordinating Colors


Happy Trails reads slightly lighter (LRV 47 vs 43), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.


Ostrich Feather reflects far more light (LRV 57 vs 43), opening up a space where Slate Pebble encloses it.
Trim Color


Lotus Petal reflects far more light (LRV 81 vs 43), opening up a space where Slate Pebble encloses it.



At LRV 88 vs 43, Delicate White is decisively the brighter choice.
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Manufacturer description
Slate Pebble is a midtone, warm, Merlot gray with an oaky undertone. It is a perfect paint color for a dining room or great room. Pair it with deeper wood toned colors.


