Benjamin Moore Palace Tan CW-35 paint color review
What does the color Palace Tan CW-35 look like in real spaces? Browse through a full Palace Tan paint color review. Take a look at interior and exterior used Palace Tan CW-35 on living room walls, bedroom and kitchen cabinets. Accent walls, color zoning and trim colors go with Benjamin Moore Palace Tan CW-35.
Color code:
CW-35
Color name:
Palace Tan
Brand:
Benjamin Moore
What are Benjamin Moore Palace Tan undertones?
Red is Benjamin Moore Palace Tan undertone color.
HEX value
HEX value:
#9D9072
RGB code:
157, 144, 114
LRV of Benjamin Moore Palace Tan CW-35
Benjamin Moore Palace Tan CW-35 has an LRV of 29.06% and refers to Medium colors that reflect a lot of light
Light Reflectance Value measures the amount of visible and usable light that reflects from a painted surface.
Simply put, the higher LRV of paint color, the brighter room you will get.
Scale goes from 0% (absolute black, absorbing all light) to 100% (pure white, reflecting 100% of all light).
CW-35 Palace Tan monochromatic color scheme
A monochromatic color scheme is a color palette that consists of different shades, tints, and tones of a single color. This means using variations of one hue, such as different shades of blue, green, or red, to create a harmonious and cohesive look.
Lighter shades
Benjamin Moore CW-35 Palace Tan
Darker shades
CW-35 Palace Tan complementary color scheme
A complementary color scheme is a color combination that uses two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green, blue and orange, or yellow and purple. The high contrast between these colors creates a vibrant and dynamic visual effect.
Is Benjamin Moore Palace Tan CW-35 cool or warm?
Benjamin Moore CW-35 Palace Tan is warm color according to HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) on the color wheel.
CW-35 Palace Tan HSL code: 42, 18%, 53%
Hue - degree on a color wheel from 0 to 360. 0 is red, 120 is green, and 240 is blue.
Saturation is a percentage value. 0% is a shade of grey, and 100% is the full color.
Lightness is also a percentage value. 0% is black, and 100% is white.