Fallen Leaves vs Steady Brown
Fallen Leaves and Steady Brown come from the same Sherwin-Williams collection. Fallen Leaves reads as beige-greige, while Steady Brown reads as beige — two distinct hue families, not close cousins. The 3-point LRV gap — 19 for Fallen Leaves vs 16 for Steady Brown — means Fallen Leaves 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 5.0 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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Fallen Leaves vs Steady Brown Simulated Comparison
5 simulated room previews — drag the slider on each to see Fallen Leaves on one side and Steady Brown 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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