Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice SW 7647
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- Crushed Ice for bedroom (11 photos)
- Crushed Ice for living room (37 photos)
- Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice for bathroom (26 photos)
- Crushed Ice for exterior (4 photos)
- Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice reviews (31 photos)
- What are Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice undertones?
- Is Crushed Ice SW 7647 cool or warm?
- How light temperature affects on Crushed Ice
- Monochromatic color scheme
- Complementary color scheme
- Color comparison and matching
- LRV of Crushed Ice SW 7647
- Color codes
- Color equivalents
| Official page: | Crushed Ice SW 7647 |
| Code: | SW 7647 |
| Name: | Crushed Ice |
| Brand: | Sherwin Williams |
| Collections: | Top 50 Colors, Living Well, Minimalist, 2021 Continuum, Reasoned |
What color is Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice?
Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice is a soft, light gray paint color that provides a neutral backdrop for any room. Its subtle, cool undertones make it an ideal choice for creating a calm and serene atmosphere in your home. With its versatile, muted tone, Crushed Ice can help you achieve a contemporary, understated look in any space, whether you're going for a minimalist aesthetic or just looking for a color that won't overpower your decor. Whether used on walls or for accent pieces, Crushed Ice is sure to bring a touch of sophistication and style to your home.
LRV of Crushed Ice
Crushed Ice has an LRV of 66% and refers to Light colors that reflect most of the incident light. Why LRV is important?
Light Reflectance Value measures the amount of visible and usable light that reflects from a painted surface.
Simply put, the higher the LRV of a paint color, the brighter the room you will get.
The scale goes from 0% (absolute black, absorbing all light) to 100% (pure white, reflecting all light).
Act like a pro: When choosing paint with an LRV of 66%, pay attention to your bulbs' brightness. Light brightness is measured in lumens. The lower the paint's LRV, the higher lumen level you need. Every square foot of room needs at least 40 lumens. That means for a 200 ft2 living room you'll need about 8000 lumens of light – e.g., eight 1000 lm bulbs.
Color codes
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| Format | Code |
|---|---|
| HEX | #d6d3cc |
| RGB Decimal | 214, 211, 204 |
| RGB Percent | 83.92%, 82.75%, 80.00% |
| HSV | Hue: 42° Saturation: 4.67% Value: 83.92% |
| HSL | hsl(42, 11, 82) |
| CMYK | Cyan: 0.0 Magenta: 1.4 Yellow: 4.67 Key: 16.08 |
| YIQ | Y: 211.099 I: 4.037 Q: -1.544 |
| XYZ | X: 61.923 Y: 65.245 Z: 66.442 |
| CIE Lab | L:84.61 a:-0.211 b:3.827 |
| CIE Luv | L:84.61 u:2.116 v:5.769 |
| Decimal | 14078924 |
| Hunter Lab | 80.774, -4.514, 7.772 |













































































































