What color is Pebble color?

Pebble Grey is a soft, cool, enchanting gray with a misty undertone. It is a perfect paint color for a nursery. Pair it with deep cool grays.

What color is BM Willow Creek?

gray
A hint of violet deepens this intriguing shade of gray. LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is a measurement commonly used by design professionals—such as architects and interior designers—that expresses the percentage of light reflected from a surface.

What color is Benjamin Moore Deep Creek?

chalky brown
A handsome, chalky brown that grounds and adapts.

What color is Pebble Beach paint?

light gray
A light gray with a soft blue undertone, this subtle hue is a breath of misty, fresh air.

What colour goes with pebble?

The classic neutral Polished Pebble will work harmoniously with pretty much any other colour (see below) and brighten up living rooms, kitchens and grey bedrooms. It lives up to its name as a natural grey that reminds us of pebbles you’d find on the beach.

What color goes with Pebble grey?

A subtle cool grey adds an air of sophistication to any room. For a sophisticated look, pair it with a clean white and black.

What color is Ozark shadows?

Ozark Shadows AC-26 “Also known as Gray Huskie 1473. This color is part of America’s Colors. A concise collection of soft neutrals features a snapshot in color of America’s most popular, well-traveled regions.

What color is Benjamin Moore smoke embers?

GRAY gray
The wall color is Benjamin Moore’s AC-28 Smoke Embers. It’s a GRAY gray. Not taupe, not lavender, ever so slightly bluish…it could be too dark in a room with less light, but here, it’s a hit.

What color is squirrel tail?

The color Squirrel Tail is a gorgeous, rich gray paint color and is only used in our Master Bedroom. To look at the name or the sample you’d never know how this color looks on the wall. It has an almost velvet-like appearance. Our Master Bedroom gets very little natural light so the color reads darker.

What color is Bunny gray?

A wink of blue enlivens this feathery soft gray. LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is a measurement commonly used by design professionals—such as architects and interior designers—that expresses the percentage of light reflected from a surface.