Paint Silver Fox
And here’s a balance between the last two living rooms. Not as casual as the first but not as structured as the second. It also uses Silver Fox as a background for layers of other neutrals but brings in more rustic touches. Try Silver Fox with whitewashed, lime washed, or weathered furniture and accent pieces.
f you’re looking for a warm smokey taupe, Silver Fox is the way to go. Think cocoa powder – it’s definitely more brown than grey. It’s also quite saturated (so it won’t look washed out in large spaces) and a bit moody so it’s perfect for making any room feel cozy and comfortable. I usually love white trim and woodwork but try Silver Fox with soft creams instead to lessen the contrast. It would look lovely with Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sea Pearl.
. Consider the Undertones If you've worked with grays at all, you know they can really quickly turn blue, green, purple, brown, etc. This is because most grays have an undertone of some sort. When you're choosing a gray, think about the undertone you'd like to have. In our living room, I knew I wanted a "griege" or French gray - so I intentionally chose a gray with a strong taupe undertone (Silver Fox by Benjamin Moore).
Benjamin Moore Silver Fox / 2108-50 / #b9b2a8 Hex Color Code #b9b2a8 Paint Chip ON THE SAME PAINT CARD AS ABALONE The hexadecimal color code #b9b2a8 is a medium light shade of brown. In the RGB color model #b9b2a8 is comprised of 72.55% red, 69.8% green and 65.88% blue. In the HSL color space #b9b2a8 has a hue of 35° (degrees), 11% saturation and 69% lightness. This color has an approximate wavelength of 577.99 nm
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