Fiery Brown vs Pewter Green

Both are Sherwin-Williams colors. Hue-wise, Fiery Brown belongs to the pink-red family and Pewter Green to the green-grey family. At LRV 12 vs 5, Pewter Green will read as the brighter of the two — a 6-point gap that matters most in north-facing or low-light rooms. The tonal difference — Fiery Brown's warm character against Pewter Green's neutral — becomes most visible against white trim or in morning light. At ΔE 24.1, these are genuinely distinct colors — a strong contrast if used together, or a meaningful choice between two different directions. Below you'll find 10 real-room photo comparisons where both colors appear side by side, plus 5 simulated room previews.

Fiery Brown vs Pewter Green in Real Spaces

10 real rooms side by side. Seeing Fiery Brown and Pewter Green in actual rooms makes the difference concrete; browse the spaces below to get a feel for how each color lives on a wall.

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. Pewter Green has the edge in reflectance, which shows as a quiet sense of added space rather than an obvious contrast.

Fiery BrownA hollywood regency living room painted in Fiery Brown

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Pewter GreenPewter Green SW 6208 living room

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Bedroom

Bedroom walls are often seen under warm artificial light, a context that shifts both colors from how they look on a chip. The brightness difference is modest but present — Pewter Green gives the walls a little more lift.

Fiery BrownA industrial bedroom painted in Fiery Brown

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Pewter GreenBedroom painted in Sherwin-Williams Pewter Green

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Kitchen

Kitchen lighting tends to be bright and directional, which sharpens contrast and makes undertone differences more apparent. The brightness difference is modest but present — Pewter Green gives the walls a little more lift.

Fiery BrownFiery Brown — modern luxury kitchen

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Pewter GreenSherwin Williams Pewter Green kitchen cabinets

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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. Pewter Green reads slightly lighter here — a subtle but real difference in how open the space feels.

Fiery BrownFiery Brown paint in a mid century dining room

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Pewter GreenPewter Green Dining Room - Modern Organic Earthiness

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Bathroom

Bathrooms amplify color — the enclosed space and reflective surfaces make what reads subtle elsewhere feel more present here. The brightness difference is modest but present — Pewter Green gives the walls a little more lift.

Fiery BrownFiery Brown — earthy bathroom

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Pewter GreenGreen bathroom in Pewter Green by Sherwin Williams

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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 brightness difference is modest but present — Pewter Green gives the walls a little more lift.

Fiery BrownSherwin-Williams Fiery Brown in a contemporary home office

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Pewter GreenSW 6208 home office inspiration

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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. Pewter Green reads slightly lighter here — a subtle but real difference in how open the space feels.

Fiery BrownFiery Brown paint in a small mudroom

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Pewter GreenPewter Green Mudroom - Seamless Color Drenched Nook

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Patio

Patio colors are seen under changing outdoor light throughout the day — morning, midday, and golden hour each reveal different qualities. Pewter Green reads slightly lighter here — a subtle but real difference in how open the space feels.

Fiery Brownwarm patio featuring Fiery Brown by Sherwin-Williams

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Pewter GreenPewter Green Patio - Modern Minimalist Fire Pit Accent

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House

At full exterior scale, the difference between these two colors becomes much easier to judge than from a small chip. The brightness difference is modest but present — Pewter Green gives the walls a little more lift.

Fiery BrownFiery Brown color — traditional house inspiration

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Pewter GreenPewter Green house color review

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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. Pewter Green has the edge in reflectance, which shows as a quiet sense of added space rather than an obvious contrast.

Fiery Brownbold front door featuring Fiery Brown by Sherwin-Williams

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Pewter GreenGreen front door with Pewter Green SW 6208

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Color Details

Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams · 6055
Hex#5D3831
LRV5.4
BrandSherwin-Williams
Number6055
Undertone
TemperatureWarm
BrightnessDark
Pewter Green
Sherwin-Williams · 6208
Hex#5E6259
LRV11.8
BrandSherwin-Williams
Number6208
Undertone
TemperatureNeutral
BrightnessDark

Fiery Brown vs Pewter Green Simulated Comparison

5 simulated room previews — drag the slider on each to see Fiery Brown on one side and Pewter Green on the other.

Bathroom
Bedroom
House
Kitchen Cabinets
Living Room

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.

More Fiery Brown comparisons

See how Fiery Brown stacks up against other well-photographed colors across different brands and tones.

White Dove
Fiery Brown
White Dove
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 83 vs 5, White Dove is decisively the brighter choice.

Ammonite
Fiery Brown
Ammonite
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Ammonite
LRV 69
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Ammonite reflects far more light (LRV 69 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Fiery Brown
Iron Ore
Fiery Brown
Iron Ore
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 6 vs 5), so neither reads brighter in a room.

Purbeck Stone
Fiery Brown
Purbeck Stone
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Purbeck Stone reflects far more light (LRV 52 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Evergreen Fog
Fiery Brown
Evergreen Fog
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Evergreen Fog reflects far more light (LRV 30 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Mizzle
Fiery Brown
Mizzle
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Mizzle
LRV 52
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 52 vs 5, Mizzle is decisively the brighter choice.

Agreeable Gray
Fiery Brown
Agreeable Gray
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Agreeable Gray reflects far more light (LRV 60 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Accessible Beige
Fiery Brown
Accessible Beige
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 58 vs 5, Accessible Beige is decisively the brighter choice.

Denim Drift
Fiery Brown
Denim Drift
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 27 vs 5, Denim Drift is decisively the brighter choice.

French Gray
Fiery Brown
French Gray
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

French Gray reflects far more light (LRV 43 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Fiery Brown
Naval
Fiery Brown
Naval
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5
Sherwin-Williams
Naval
LRV 4

With LRVs of 5 and 4, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.

Tranquil Dawn
Fiery Brown
Tranquil Dawn
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 55 vs 5, Tranquil Dawn is decisively the brighter choice.

Bancha
Fiery Brown
Bancha
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Bancha
LRV 13
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

A 8-point LRV gap (13 vs 5) makes Bancha the marginally brighter of the two.

Hardwick White
Fiery Brown
Hardwick White
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 44 vs 5, Hardwick White is decisively the brighter choice.

Fiery Brown
Pure White
Fiery Brown
Pure White
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Pure White reflects far more light (LRV 84 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Artichoke
Fiery Brown
Artichoke
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Artichoke
LRV 21
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Artichoke reflects far more light (LRV 21 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Balboa Mist
Fiery Brown
Balboa Mist
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 66 vs 5, Balboa Mist is decisively the brighter choice.

Fiery Brown
Shoji White
Fiery Brown
Shoji White
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 74 vs 5, Shoji White is decisively the brighter choice.

Fiery Brown
Snowbound
Fiery Brown
Snowbound
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5
Sherwin-Williams
Snowbound
LRV 83

At LRV 83 vs 5, Snowbound is decisively the brighter choice.

Skimming Stone
Fiery Brown
Skimming Stone
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 68 vs 5, Skimming Stone is decisively the brighter choice.

Dix Blue
Fiery Brown
Dix Blue
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Dix Blue
LRV 41
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Dix Blue reflects far more light (LRV 41 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Calamine
Fiery Brown
Calamine
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Calamine
LRV 68
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Calamine reflects far more light (LRV 68 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Treron
Fiery Brown
Treron
Fiery Brown
Farrow & Ball
Treron
LRV 25
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Treron reflects far more light (LRV 25 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Vintage Vogue
Fiery Brown
Vintage Vogue
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

A 6-point LRV gap (12 vs 5) makes Vintage Vogue the marginally brighter of the two.

Saybrook Sage
Fiery Brown
Saybrook Sage
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

At LRV 45 vs 5, Saybrook Sage is decisively the brighter choice.

Pale Green
Fiery Brown
Pale Green
Fiery Brown
RAL ClassicClassic
Pale Green
LRV 31
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Pale Green reflects far more light (LRV 31 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Pine Needle
Fiery Brown
Pine Needle
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

With LRVs of 7 and 5, the two reflect almost the same amount of light.

Cement grey
Fiery Brown
Cement grey
Fiery Brown
RAL ClassicClassic
Cement grey
LRV 24
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Cement grey reflects far more light (LRV 24 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Guilford Green
Fiery Brown
Guilford Green
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Guilford Green reflects far more light (LRV 57 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.

Just Walnut
Fiery Brown
Just Walnut
Fiery Brown
Sherwin-Williams
Fiery Brown
6055 · LRV 5

Just Walnut reflects far more light (LRV 72 vs 5), opening up a space where Fiery Brown encloses it.