Velvet Cloak vs Warm Springs
Both from Benjamin Moore's palette. Velvet Cloak reads as pink, while Warm Springs reads as blue-green — two distinct hue families, not close cousins. Warm Springs (LRV 53) reflects noticeably more light than Velvet Cloak (LRV 5), a difference of 49 points that becomes especially apparent in rooms with limited natural light. Velvet Cloak runs red while Warm Springs is decidedly green, which means they'll respond very differently to warm vs cool light sources. With a ΔE of 63.0, the contrast is hard to miss. These aren't variations on a theme — they're two different answers to the same question. Below, 5 simulated room previews show how each color reads at scale — real-room photos will be added as they become available.
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Velvet Cloak vs Warm Springs Simulated Comparison
5 simulated room previews — drag the slider on each to see Velvet Cloak on one side and Warm Springs on the other.
Digital color is approximate. These simulations are generated from the manufacturer's hex values and overlaid on grayscale room photos — your screen's calibration, brightness, and viewing angle all affect how they render. Before committing to either color, test physical samples in your own space under the light you actually live with.
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