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Sherwin Williams Green Paint Colors to Transform Your Home

Last updated: December 11, 2023 2:54 pm
By Michelle Anderson
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Sherwin Williams Green Paint Colors – 15 Best to light up Your Home
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1. SW 6202 Oyster Bay2. SW 6178 Clary Sage Green3. SW 9130 Evergreen Fog4. SW 6204 Sea Salt5. SW 6185 Escape Gray6. SW 6208 Pewter Green7. SW 7623 Cascades8. SW 6187 Rosemary9. SW 6188 Shade Grown10. SW 6177 Softened Green11. SW 6190 Filmy Green12. SW 6211 Rainwashed13. SW 0065 Vogue Green14. SW 6209 Ripe Olive15. SW 6191 ContentedLight Reflectance ValueThe Bottom Line

Did you know Green has been the trendiest paint color since 2020? Well, it’s getting hotter, for a matter of fact! Every major paint brand in 2022 had a shade of green as their best color. Sherwin Williams, like other paint brands, also declared its best color, which was the Evergreen Fog.

Sherwin Williams greens are gaining popularity since it resembles balance, calm, and harmony in a space. It fills a place with rejuvenation. We are not talking about the 90s jazzy greens, the cool Sherwin-Williams greens are here to make you feel close to nature sitting inside your beautifully painted home.

The right shade of green is bound to do wonders, and thus it is important to choose the right undertone and green paint for your home. For you, we have chosen the 15 best from the wide variety; give it a look.

1. SW 6202 Oyster Bay

SW 6202 Oyster Bay

Sherwin Williams greens include Oyster Bay, which has a perfect graceful touch to it. It is a cool green color with hints of grey and blue undertone. Despite being a cool color, it complements well with warm colors. Oyster Bay has a rather soothing appearance and cuts perfect for farmhouse-style homes.

The LRV of Oyster Bay is 44. It is a medium-toned grey-green shade which makes you feel close to nature while working from home. Generally, it is advisable to use SW Oyster Bay in a warm-toned color palette.

2. SW 6178 Clary Sage Green

SW 6178 Clary Sage Green

Sage green is readily gaining attention due to its serenity. The Sage green is a Sherwin Williams greens that relax you on stressful days by making your space feel quiet and warm. It has deep undertones of grey-green and yellow. With an LRV of 41, it falls on the medium to darker shade of the palette.

Thus, we suggest you use it in a place that has ample incoming sunlight; otherwise, it may pull the walls of a closed area. The best place to use this color is in north-facing spaces, as the warm tone will neutralize the cool air. Accessorize the place with a comfortable chair and beige color rug.

3. SW 9130 Evergreen Fog

SW 9130 Evergreen Fog

As mentioned previously, it has been mentioned as the best Sherwin-Williams greens. Depending on the color, light, and objects you use along with Evergreen Fog, it can elevate the room according to that mood. It has a neutral undertone and can be influenced by warm as well as lighter shades.

It has an LRV of 30 and thus adds a cool, calming effect to a naturally lit area while having a warm effect in other areas. Complement the color with metal finish materials and a leather sofa, or you can use white trim for a softer look.

4. SW 6204 Sea Salt

SW 6204 Sea Salt

‘Sea Salt’ reminds us of the crystal clear waters and the way reflections vary with variation in light. Similarly, the Sherwin Williams greens include the Sea Salt, which is a chameleon of color. It can range from mellow green to faint blues with variations of light shining on the paint.

This beautiful color has gained popularity after appearing on an episode of HGTV. But is this shade right for you? Head to the nearest Sherwin-Williams store to find out. The gleam of Sea Salt adds fun and delight to a dark and dull space and thus is perfect for living rooms due to its calming properties. Add contrasting lights for fun and to enhance the overall appeal of the interiors. The Kitchen cabinets look pretty in this color.

5. SW 6185 Escape Gray

SW 6185 Escape Gray

It’s 2023, and greige is an old talk now. The new blends of green and gray are here to take center stage. Escape gray, as the name suggests, escapes well underneath the Sherwin Williams greens. Besides gray, it also has an undertone of blue that has a soft charm in the eyes of the viewer.

With an LRV of 40.10, it has a cooling performance post its application. If you are bored of the regular beige or white, or gray paints, try this beautiful combination of gray and green for the interiors of your home. You can elevate your bedroom by using a similar color bedsheet.

6. SW 6208 Pewter Green

SW 6208 Pewter Green

Create an illusion with the Sherwin-Williams greens with its Pewter shade. Due to its darker hue, it adds depth and substance to a place and hence is perfect for a larger area. Various patterns can be made using the color for the illusion of a closed intimate space.

Pewter Green has an LRV of 12 and is thus recommended for the accent walls. It closely grips the walls of a contemporary home and also a mid-century home. Paint the cabinets and cups with this beautiful color.

7. SW 7623 Cascades

SW 7623 Cascades

Cascade, or what some may call dark teal, is a cool-toned blue color. It is one of our favorite bold displays since it lets the detailing materials grab the focal point. In a well-lit room, it is still a green color with blue tones, but in a dark room, the color resembles black.

So you need to consider the lighting before making the bold choice. SW Cascade has an LRV of 4! It ranges close to the color black on the scale and is therefore suitable for the kitchen island cabinets which grab the most attention.

8. SW 6187 Rosemary

SW 6187 Rosemary

Rosemary is quite a spicy, elegant choice of color, like the spicy herb it is. It is an elegant color and looks crisp and refined on the painted areas. Paired with wooden flooring, it brings an earthy feel to the space. The LRV of SW Rosemary is 14 and thus lies towards the darker end of the mid-toned colors.

This dark and cool color has an ivy undertone and prefers to be in sunlight areas. The shade of this color may vary with the intensity of light reflecting on it. It is a perfect color for the entryway of your house since it will charm the visitors along with the residents with its elegant deep look.

9. SW 6188 Shade Grown

SW 6188 Shade Grown

The shade-grown tone of Sherwin Williams greens has a vintage feel to it. It is one of the popular choices since it gives dark green but doesn’t black due to its deep tone. Shade grown binds a place with its warm tone.

The shady color has an LRV of 7 but is not depressing despite being dark. Rather, it is quite the opposite. It is interesting since it fits well with neutral colors and can be paired well for masculine or feminine use when accessorized with the right fixtures and materials. It works well with gold accents and frames.

10. SW 6177 Softened Green

SW 6177 Softened Green

SW Softened Green is a muted Sherwin Williams green that brings tranquillity to any space. In a naturally lit area, it becomes as soft as mint, whereas, in artificial lighting, it takes a warmer subdued tone. The LRV of Softened green is 49, making it a lighter choice of color that pairs well with neutral or bold backgrounds.

It has an undertone of blue and gray and can be used in the bedroom for a relaxing atmosphere. You can use it with cheerful colors, such as yellow or contrasting colors, such as red, to form a coherent image.

11. SW 6190 Filmy Green

SW 6190 Filmy Green

Filmy green is the go-to color to light up your house since it has a delightful nature-inspired cool green tone to it. With an LRV of 64, it tends to be more on the lighter end of the Sherwin-Williams greens palette. Prefer it to use in rooms that are large and dark.

In a well-lit room, filmy green will not serve its purpose by being ‘too much green.’ Due to the lighter shade, make sure to apply coats of the paint to get the final satisfying touch of green blended with blue and gray supreme.

12. SW 6211 Rainwashed

6211 Rainwashed

Rainwashed is Sherwin Williams greens, but it might also appear blue for you if you have a north-facing home. Since it is a color of varied hues, it will have a gray undertone but is overlapped with a blue one, and thus you need to be careful with the light adjustments. Add wooden furniture to complement the look.

The SW Rainwashed cool color has an LRV of 59! You can now understand why we mentioned it being blue more than green. But, for sure, it is Green. This color creates the best calm space for the children.

13. SW 0065 Vogue Green

SW 0065 Vogue Green

Imagine the color of pines in the middle of a mountain forest. Visualize the same in your living room with Sherwin Williams greens in the shade Vogue Green. This deep color has a brown undertone which is mistaken as yellow by some people. Since it is a dark color, your first thought would be to avoid it indoors, but Vogue green is pretty versatile and reflects well with natural light.

It has an LRV of 9, signaling the warmth of the color. Use this color to paint the TV cabinet and handlers of your home. Pair up Vogue green with Chantilly lace or pure white to obtain a rich trim color. The sofa here has been given a vogue paint color.

14. SW 6209 Ripe Olive

SW 6209 Ripe Olive

Unless it is your media room, avoid using this Sherwin Williams greens’ trending color on the interior walls. Its blue-gray undertone can add an intriguing mood to a well-lit space due to its reserved coolness. Despite having a pretty dark tone, it seems alluring due to the gray.

Ripe Olive has an LRV of just 6. A color having such low LRV is bound to look dull and blackish upon painting but not in the case of Ripe olive. Due to its various undertones, it rises to the occasion. It works well with trims and statement-making spaces or objects.

15. SW 6191 Contented

SW 6191 Contented

The SW Contented belongs to the cool neutral class of Sherwin Williams greens. It looks a bit muted in dark areas. With an LRV of 52, it takes the shade of lighter green and is aptly named because of the calm and content it brings to a place. If you wish to have a lighter mood, pair the SW Contented with neutral colors and complement the place with accessories.

Light Reflectance Value

Light Reflectance Value
sw-green-LRV-multiple

We have discussed the LRV of every color, but what is this LRV? It is the Light Reflectance Value. It is the percentage of light reflected by the color. It measures colors in the range of 0 to 100, with 0 being the darkest and 100 being the lightest shade. More the LRV of color, the lighter it is, and vice versa. Generally, colors range between 3 to 97 since obtaining pure colors is not easy. The range mentioned here lies within the same.

The Bottom Line

Sherwin-William is one of the best paint brands, and it justifies the cost with its quality. Homes are made once in a lifetime, and renovations take time. So, use the Sherwin Williams greens to keep your home fresh and neat for a long time.

We have pointed out the best Sherwin-Williams greens with a mix of light and dark shades. Make sure you try whichever color you choose first on a cardboard or a sample wall with the required amount of lighting.

Choose the best from the list for your home, and let us know which one you love the most and why.

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Michelle Anderson, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has over a decade of experience in interior design, with a special focus on color theory. She joined our team recently, bringing a wealth of knowledge in aesthetics and design trends. Her academic background and her hands-on experience in residential and commercial projects have shaped her nuanced approach to reviewing and guiding color choices. Michelle enjoys landscape painting in her spare time, further enriching her understanding of color in various contexts.
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