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Wall Street

Wall Street is a genuinely dark Neutral from Sherwin-Williams. Our real-world data shows it is a primary choice when homeowners need to anchor a room without demanding the spotlight. Below, you'll find 16 examples of this shade in actual homes along with suggested color relationships.

Hex

#656D73

LRV

14.89

Light Reflectance Value
14.89
dark
Temperatureneutral
SaturationBright
Collection

Wall Street's Color Strip

Wall Street is the fifth shade on this 7-color strip, sitting between Steely Gray and Slate Tile. The strip spans from Reflection at the lightest end to Smoky Blue at the deepest. Strip 233 puts these related shades in sequence, making it simple to find the tone that suits your room.

Wall Street in Real Rooms

Wall Street has a low LRV of 14.89 — it absorbs light and reads as a genuinely dark, enveloping color. It's neutral in temperature and , making it adaptable across different lighting conditions and room orientations. Grouped in the Neutral family, the photos below show it applied in a misc, kitchen, front door, bathroom, bedroom, living room and house.

Color Strip 233

8 Misc Photos

These "miscellaneous" applications of Wall Street prove that there is truly no room in the house that wouldn't benefit from its sophisticated, grounded, and endlessly adaptable presence.

Sherwin Williams Wall Street workspace interior

A workspace wall in Wall Street projects professional, sophisticated composure.

@homemethods

1 Kitchen Photo

On kitchen walls, Wall Street adds a considered, intentional feel without demanding too much attention in a busy space. It holds its own against both warm wood countertops and cool quartz or marble, making it an incredibly flexible choice for the hardest-working and most high-traffic room in the house.

Sw Wall Street Kitchen

Kitchen walls in Wall Street create a refined, contemporary cooking space.

@pine_n_paint

1 Front Door Photo

A front door in Wall Street changes the entire read of a facade without requiring a renovation. The color is strong enough to register from the street but refined enough not to feel like a statement for its own sake. It's the "handshake" of the home.

Wall Street Door

Wall Street Door

@cbcrusticdesigns

2 Bathroom Photos

Small bathrooms amplify whatever color is on the wall, which makes the choice more consequential than it first appears. Wall Street has enough depth to register without closing the room in, and it plays well with white subway tile or warm wood accents.

Sherwin Williams Wall Street Bathroom

Sherwin Williams Wall Street Bathroom

@pine_n_paint

Sw 7665 Bathroom

Sw 7665 Bathroom

@pine_n_paint

1 Bedroom Photo

In the context of a primary suite, Wall Street suggests a boutique-hotel level of refinement. It creates a seamless flow between the sleeping area and the dressing room, providing a steadying influence that makes the morning routine feel more organized and serene.

Sw Wall Street Bedroom Accent Wall

Sw Wall Street Bedroom Accent Wall

@pine_n_paint

2 Living Room Photos

When applied to living room walls, Wall Street creates a sense of "visual quiet." It eliminates the erratic shadows found in busier spaces, instead providing a steady, rhythmic tone that ties together disparate furniture styles. It's the common thread that makes a room full of heirlooms and modern pieces feel like a cohesive collection.

Sw 7665 Living Room

Sw 7665 Living Room

@erica_kidwell_interior_design

Sw 7665 Living Room

Sw 7665 Living Room

@homewoodspaces

1 House Photo

Wall Street is particularly effective on modern-style homes with flat planes and large windows. The color emphasizes the geometry of the house, using shadows and light to create a dynamic, ever-changing facade throughout the day.

Sherwin Williams Wall Street Exterior

Sherwin Williams Wall Street Exterior

@whoareyoupal

Coordinating Colors

Trim Color

Similar Colors

Color Codes

HEX#656D73
RGB101, 109, 115
HSL206° 6% 42%
CMYK12 5 0 55
CIE LabL: 45.6 a: -1.7 b: -4.4
XYZX: 13.93 Y: 14.94 Z: 18.37
Strip233 pos. C5