
Buff vs Venetian Lace
Buff and Venetian Lace come from the same Sherwin-Williams collection. These are both beiges, so the question isn't which hue to choose — it's where within beige to land. The 11-point LRV gap — 86 for Venetian Lace vs 75 for Buff — means Venetian Lace will open up a space more effectively. Both share a warm character, which means they'll respond to light and surrounding materials in similar ways. ΔE 8.0 means they're clearly different, but not dramatically so — they'd pair well in the same room. 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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Buff vs Venetian Lace Simulated Comparison
5 simulated room previews — drag the slider on each to see Buff on one side and Venetian Lace 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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White Dove reads slightly lighter (LRV 83 vs 75), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.


At LRV 75 vs 52, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.


At LRV 75 vs 30, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.


At LRV 75 vs 60, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 58), opening up a space where Accessible Beige encloses it.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 27), opening up a space where Denim Drift encloses it.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 55), opening up a space where Tranquil Dawn encloses it.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 44), opening up a space where Hardwick White encloses it.


A 9-point LRV gap (84 vs 75) makes Pure White the marginally brighter of the two.


Buff reads slightly lighter (LRV 75 vs 66), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.


With LRVs of 75 and 74, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 12), opening up a space where Pewter Green encloses it.


Buff reads slightly lighter (LRV 75 vs 68), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 12), opening up a space where Vintage Vogue encloses it.


Buff reflects far more light (LRV 75 vs 45), opening up a space where Saybrook Sage encloses it.


At LRV 75 vs 31, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.


At LRV 75 vs 24, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.


At LRV 75 vs 57, Buff is decisively the brighter choice.





















