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Stone Color by Benjamin Moore: Review

Last updated: August 5, 2025 4:15 pm
By Michelle Anderson
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Stone (2112-40) by Benjamin Moore- The Perfect Chameleon Neutral
Contents
Why Stone Stands Out (Without Shouting)What Is Stone by Benjamin Moore? (Spoiler: It’s Not Just Beige)Where It Sits in Benjamin Moore’s UniverseWhere to Use Stone: Rooms That Absolutely Love It1. Living Room2. Bedroom3. Dining Room4. Entryway/HallwayHow Lighting Messes (Beautifully) With StoneDaylight MagicUnder Artificial LightsAt NightColor Besties for StoneWhat Finish Should You Choose? (Yes, It Matters!)Stone in Big vs. Small SpacesFinal Thoughts

I’ve always believed that the perfect neutral shouldn’t just fade into the background—it should create a feeling.

That’s exactly what I found with Benjamin Moore’s Stone (2112-40).

After testing dozens of paint samples in my own home, I found this warm, earthy greige that hits the sweet spot between genteel and cozy.

It’s not just another beige on the market; it’s that rare chameleon color that adapts to your space while maintaining its own quiet personality.

If you’re searching for a timeless neutral that works across any design style, I’m excited to share why Stone might be your perfect match.

Why Stone Stands Out (Without Shouting)

In a world of look-at-me colors, Stone has mastered the art of quiet confidence. It’s the chameleon of the paint world—plays well with others but still holds its own character.

What makes it special? Stone isn’t trying to follow trends—it’s creating timeless spaces that feel both current and classic. It works across a range of design styles, from modern minimalist to cozy farmhouse, and from boho eclectic to sleek Japandi.

This color looks as good with crisp white trim as it does with vintage wood furniture or sleek metallic accents. Its versatility is unmatched, making it a go-to for designers who want a foundation that will stand the test of time.

What Is Stone by Benjamin Moore? (Spoiler: It’s Not Just Beige)

What Is Stone by Benjamin Moore? (Spoiler: It's Not Just Beige)

Stone is that friend who’s always dependable but never boring. This warm, earthy greige walks the perfect line between gray and beige, carrying just enough sophistication to elevate your space without overwhelming it.

The techy stuff:

  • Code: 2112-40
  • LRV: 23.63 (That’s Light Reflectance Value, aka how much light it bounces back)
  • RGB: 134, 128, 126
  • HEX: #86807E

Feels like freshly baked bread and Sunday mornings—that moment when you’re curled up with coffee and have nowhere else to be.

Undertones: Subtle brown and taupe—you won’t catch any yellow drama here. This is a neutral that stays in its lane, but does it with style.

Where It Sits in Benjamin Moore’s Universe

Where It Sits in Benjamin Moore's Universe

Think of Benjamin Moore’s neutral collection as a family, with Stone sitting comfortably in the “calm, cool, collected” branch of the family tree.

Siblings you might know:

  • Edgecomb Gray – lighter and more airy
  • Revere Pewter – deeper and moodier
  • Grant Beige – more of a tan cousin

Stone has earned its place in Benjamin Moore’s Classic Color Collection, appearing in countless designer portfolios and “paint colors that never disappoint” lists.

Where to Use Stone: Rooms That Absolutely Love It

1. Living Room

Living Room

Your Netflix corner deserves this glow-up. Stone creates a backdrop that’s cozy enough for weekend lounging but polished sufficient for when friends drop by unexpectedly.

The color sets the perfect stage for:

  • Natural-fiber rugs that add texture
  • Leather furniture that develops character over time
  • Bold accent pillows or art that pop against the neutral backdrop

2. Bedroom

Bedroom

If your bedroom should be anything, it’s a retreat. Stone creates the perfect unwinding atmosphere—not too stimulating, not too boring. It looks particularly dreamy when paired with:

  • Layered bedding in varying textures
  • Warm wood nightstands
  • Soft, ambient lighting that sweetens its cozy qualities

One homeowner described her Stone bedroom as “the first space where I actually fall asleep faster—it just feels right.”

3. Dining Room

Dining Room

Even takeout feels more special in a Stone dining room. The color adds just enough elegance to elevate mealtime without feeling stuffy.

For maximum impact, try:

  • A vintage chandelier that casts warm light
  • Dark wood furniture for contrast
  • Linen napkins and simple greenery centerpieces

4. Entryway/Hallway

Entryway/Hallway

First impressions matter, and Stone creates the ideal “welcome home” moment—warm, relaxed, and quietly impressive.

  • Pro tip: Add unexpected drama with a dark-painted door or statement light fixture
  • Keep the space feeling open with a well-placed mirror
  • Add a bench or console in a contrasting material

How Lighting Messes (Beautifully) With Stone

One of Stone’s superpowers is its ability to shift throughout the day, keeping your space feeling fresh and responsive to light.

Daylight Magic

Daylight Magic

Stone’s relationship with natural light creates an evolving palette from sunrise to sunset. As the sun moves across the sky, this chameleon-like color reveals different facets of its personality, shifting from warm to cool tones that keep your space feeling dynamic and alive throughout the day.

South-facing rooms: Golden rays reveal creamy undertones, creating spaces that feel sun-kissed and timelessly nimble.

North-facing spaces: Color shifts toward suave taupe-gray notes, pairing beautifully with clean, minimalist décor.

Under Artificial Lights

Under Artificial Lights

When the sun sets and lamps illuminate, Stone continues its shift, responding differently to various bulb temperatures and creating distinct moods that can be customized to your preference, from cozy and intimate to modern and refined.

Warm bulbs (2700-3000K): Beige tones emerge under warm lighting, wrapping your space in a gentle embrace.

Cool LEDs (4000K+): Gray undertones become pronounced with cooler light, highlighting clean lines and architectural details.

At Night

At Night

Evening is when Stone truly reveals its magic, absorbing and reflecting layered lighting with remarkable depth.

The color gains a richness after dark that flat paints simply can’t achieve, creating spaces that feel both urbane and deeply comforting.

Ambient lighting: Table lamps create pools of warm light, giving Stone a velvety texture for gatherings.

Task lighting: Focused light sources create contrast between illuminated and shadowed areas, adding architectural interest.

Color Besties for Stone

Color Besties for Stone

Every great color has its perfect partners. These pairings are basically Stone’s color BFFs

Chantilly Lace (OC-65) – This pristine, untinted white creates architectural contrast against Stone’s depth, defining trim while letting subtle undertones shine.

Hale Navy (HC-154) – A timeless maritime blue that anchors Stone’s neutrality with worldly depth, creating balance that feels both classic and current.

Chelsea Gray (HC-168) – This refined charcoal introduces architectural interest on furniture or built-ins, creating a layered neutral palette with beautiful dimension.

Pale Oak (OC-20) – A lighter, softer neutral that creates seamless transitions between rooms while maintaining visual interest in open floor plans.

Peach Parfait (2175-70) – This delicate, blush-toned accent introduces unexpected warmth. Its subtle coral undertones complement Stone’s taupe qualities beautifully.

Dark Olive (2140-30) – A nature-inspired accent that grounds Stone’s neutrality with organic richness, creating spaces that feel connected to the outdoors.

What Finish Should You Choose? (Yes, It Matters!)

The finish you choose can dramatically change how Stone performs in your space:

  • Matte – Perfect for low-traffic areas and ceiling applications. It hides imperfections and creates a soft, velvety look.

  • Eggshell – The go-to for living spaces that need a balance of beauty and practicality. It has a subtle sheen that brings out Stone’s depth.

  • Satin – This is your family-friendly finish. It handles sticky fingers and pet paws while maintaining a polished look that’s easy to clean.

  • Semi-Gloss – Reserved for trim, doors, and high-moisture areas. The higher shine creates a beautiful contrast with matte or eggshell walls.

  • High-Gloss – For the bold at heart! Consider this for furniture pieces or an accent wall when you want serious drama.

Stone in Big vs. Small Spaces

Feature Small Rooms Large Rooms
Overall Effect Cozy and enveloping without feeling cramped Grounded and intimate without losing spaciousness
Application Great as an accent wall or full-room color with mirror pairings Ideal for full coverage to balance out open layouts
Lighting Tips Layered lighting (lamps, sconces, overhead) creates warmth and depth Natural light lets Stone subtly shift throughout the day
Trim & Accents Bright white trim keeps things crisp and modern Darker trims introduce depth and architectural interest
Furnishings Light, airy furniture keeps the space feeling open Bold or large-scale pieces become stylish focal points

Final Thoughts

Stone (2112-40) stands apart in Benjamin Moore’s collection because it doesn’t demand attention—it earns it through subtle depth and adaptability.

This color creates spaces that feel intentional yet effortless, designed yet lived-in. Its lower LRV of 23.63 gives it substance without heaviness, allowing it to recast with lighting throughout the day.

What truly distinguishes Stone is its staying power. While color trends come and go, this refined greige continues to grace designer portfolios year after year.

It bridges traditional and contemporary elements seamlessly, working equally well with natural textures, metallic accents, or vibrant pops of color.

Stone isn’t just a paint choice—it’s an investment in your home’s ambiance, creating rooms that feel both grounding and uplifting.

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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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