Agreeable Gray vs Sea Salt
Both are Sherwin-Williams colors. Agreeable Gray reads as greige-grey, while Sea Salt reads as green-grey — two distinct hue families, not close cousins. At LRV 63 vs 60, Sea Salt will read as the brighter of the two — a 3-point gap that matters most in north-facing or low-light rooms. The tonal difference — Agreeable Gray's warm character against Sea Salt's neutral — becomes most visible against white trim or in morning light. At ΔE 4.5, the difference is perceptible but not dramatic — the two can work harmoniously in the same space. Below you'll find 10 real-room photo comparisons where both colors appear side by side, plus 5 simulated room previews.
Agreeable Gray vs Sea Salt in Real Spaces
10 real rooms side by side. Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt are close enough that the difference can be hard to judge from a chip alone — these photos show how each reads at scale, across different spaces and lighting conditions.
Living Room
Living rooms test a color across a full range of conditions — morning sun, afternoon shade, and evening lamp light all shift how both of these read. Sea Salt reads more restrained here, while Agreeable Gray adds a sense of enclosure and warmth.
Bedroom
Bedroom walls are often seen under warm artificial light, a context that shifts both colors from how they look on a chip. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Kitchen
Kitchen lighting tends to be bright and directional, which sharpens contrast and makes undertone differences more apparent. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Dining Room
Dining room light is typically the warmest in the house, which shifts both colors toward the red end of the spectrum compared to daylight. Agreeable Gray brings more warmth to the space, while Sea Salt keeps things cooler and crisper.
Bathroom
Bathrooms amplify color — the enclosed space and reflective surfaces make what reads subtle elsewhere feel more present here. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Home Office
In a home office, wall color sits in your peripheral vision for hours at a time, so temperature and undertone matter more than you might expect. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Mudroom
A mudroom color needs to hold up under the most casual scrutiny: a glance as you're coming and going, often in mixed or artificial light. Agreeable Gray brings more warmth to the space, while Sea Salt keeps things cooler and crisper.
House
At full exterior scale, the difference between these two colors becomes much easier to judge than from a small chip. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Front Door
Front doors are seen in isolation against the rest of the facade, which makes them a high-stakes surface where even subtle differences matter. Sea Salt reads more restrained here, while Agreeable Gray adds a sense of enclosure and warmth.
Kitchen Cabinets
On cabinetry, undertone and temperature become more pronounced against countertops and hardware. The temperature contrast between Agreeable Gray and Sea Salt is what sets these apart most in this context.
Color Details
Agreeable Gray vs Sea Salt Simulated Comparison
5 simulated room previews — drag the slider on each to see Agreeable Gray on one side and Sea Salt 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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