Match Santa Rosa
Benjamin Moore Santa Rosa is a mid-tone shade, warm in character with an LRV of 30. The matches below are the closest equivalents available across every brand on Pontata, ranked by ΔE — a perceptual color difference score. A ΔE under 3 is subtle; under 10 is noticeable but harmonious; above 25 means genuinely different colors.
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Closest matches across every brand
One match per brand, ranked by ΔE — a perceptual color difference score calculated from Lab color space values. Lower is closer. Click any card to compare side by side in simulated rooms.


Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 30 vs 28), so neither reads brighter in a room. A ΔE of 0.8 means the difference barely reads in a finished room.


Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 33 vs 30), so neither reads brighter in a room. A ΔE of 2.6 means the difference barely reads in a finished room.



With LRVs of 32 and 30, the two reflect almost the same amount of light. At ΔE 3.0 they're clearly different, yet close enough to share a room.



A 4-point LRV gap (34 vs 30) makes Portuguese Dawn the marginally brighter of the two. The ΔE 4.9 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.



Money Tree reads slightly lighter (LRV 37 vs 30), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms. At ΔE 5.1 they're clearly different, yet close enough to share a room.



Copper Blush reads slightly lighter (LRV 36 vs 30), a gap that shows most in low-lit rooms. At ΔE 5.9 they're clearly different, yet close enough to share a room.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 30 vs 29), so neither reads brighter in a room. The ΔE 6.2 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 32 vs 30), so neither reads brighter in a room. The ΔE 7.6 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 30 vs 29), so neither reads brighter in a room. The ΔE 7.9 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 30 vs 29), so neither reads brighter in a room. The ΔE 8.8 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.


A 5-point LRV gap (30 vs 24) makes Santa Rosa the marginally brighter of the two. The ΔE 9.3 gap is real but not dramatic — distinct as a choice, harmonious together.



At LRV 42 vs 30, Naperon is decisively the brighter choice. A ΔE of 10.7 puts them firmly in different territory — a strong contrast if combined.



Their light reflectance is nearly identical (LRV 30 vs 28), so neither reads brighter in a room. A ΔE of 10.9 puts them firmly in different territory — a strong contrast if combined.



With LRVs of 30 and 30, the two reflect almost the same amount of light. At ΔE 11.0 these are two genuinely different directions, not variations on a theme.

