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Paint Color Matches By Brand

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Shop and explore your favorite paint brands – we match more than 250,000 colors from Pantone, RAL and all major paint brands, including Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams and more. We recommend that all customers start their search by first identifying their desired color, and then selecting the product, sheen, size, quantity, and more. Search by Color Code or Name – Use this Search Box (or the one at the top of every page) to find a specific color:

  • Browse by Paint Company / Brand – Or, of course, above you can browse through all of our brands including Pantone®, RAL, Fed Std 595C, Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Behr, Ralph Lauren, Martha Stewart, and many more. Or below you can browse through our more than 250,000 current and discontinued paint colors.
  • Browse by Color / Hue – Looking for a trendy tan? A beachside beige? A bone black? Browse by Color / Hue.
  • Custom Color Matching Services – Most hardware stores have about a dozen tints for paint color matching — we have more than 100. Send us virtually anything and we can match color, sheen, sparkle, and more. Read more about our Custom Color Matching Services.

If I have a color code for one paint brand, can you give me the matching color in another paint brand?

We do not directly provide matching color codes between brands. However, if you find the color on our site that you would like to match, you can look below the color image on the page and select ‘EXPLORE RELATED COLORS’. You can then adjust the HUE, SATURATION, and LIGHTNESS sliders to find related colors we have matches for. Learn more about our Custom Color Matching Services.

Is it possible to match RGB, CMYK or HTML colors to popular paint brand colors?

RGB and HTML color codes represent illuminated colors for display on computer monitors and other electronic devices. MyPerfectColor does its best to convert the digital color values to a physical color but keep in mind that a physical paint color which is viewed via reflected light cannot be as bright as a color that is projected as an illuminated light. Learn more about the difficulty of comparing computer generated colors to reflected paint colors.

Can any color be matched and provided in custom spray paint?

Yes, we specialize in exact match paint color solutions. We have a database of over 250,000 colors that have been previously matched, and for those customers who have a unique product, color or material that they need to be converted into the perfect paint color (or who need a sheen/finish matched on a known color), we also offer a variety of custom color matching services. Learn more about our custom color matching services.


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*MyPerfectColor uses Kelly Moore or proprietary paints to create or match any color imaginable. MyPerfectColor has matched the colors on this page based on the color specifications of the original. Select a color to see MyPerfectColor’s duplication of the colors you desire. Please note that since the paint used to match this color is unique to MyPerfectColor, the finish of the paint may vary from the original. Please note that, other than Kelly Moore, RAL, and Pantone, MyPerfectColor is not offering the actual branded color or paint product for sale and has no affiliation with the color-referenced brands. MyPerfectColor reference to any trademark is for color comparison only. On-screen and printed color representations may vary from actual paint colors. The actual paint color will also vary depending on the specific paint product, application method, gloss level, film variance, surface substrate, age and light source. Please note on small batch size orders, the potential variation of colors is increased.


Color Matching Between Paint Brands – Does it Really Work?

NO. There, that was easy! I mean, you CAN, but that doesn’t mean you SHOULD. Why?

Can paint brands colour match each others paint colours. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint colour advice and virtual colour consulting services

Paint companies are terrible at matching each other’s colors

Whether a paint company has a computerized matching system or does it by eyeball, it’s rarely accurate. Why? Well, the main reason is that most paint companies use different BASES.

So, you know how paint cans on the shelf have ‘Base 1, Base 2, Base 3, Base 4′ or something to that effect written on them? Well, that’s the BASE that’s needed to create a certain depth of color. Base 1 is used to make white/light colors right up to Base 4 which is used to make dark paint colors. The LRV of a paint color would directly relate to the base needed to create it. Paint companies often use different ingredients in their bases, so you’re not necessarily working with the same foundation when you move to a different brand.

Why you should never have paint companies do a colour match between brands. Kylie M Interiors edesign online color advice

In the above example, while both samples are still wet (I mean, they aren’t literally STILL wet, surely they’ve dried by now), you can see that Sherwin William’s version of Edgecomb Gray is considerably warmer than the actual color from Benjamin Moore. This isn’t Sherwin Williams fault, it’s just not their paint color. However, they should be making customers aware that they can’t create a perfect match.

Edgecomb Gray in action…

Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray, best greige neutral paint colour. Living room, mantel decor, fireplace, leather chair. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color consulting services

Let’s take a look at Sherwin Williams Sea Salt …

can paint companies match each others colours, brand matching. No. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color advice blogger. Sherwin Williams Sea Salt

Just LOOK at the variation in undertones! The Benjamin Moore match has more green, which means that if you had a south-facing room , it could look even greener. This might make Kermit the Frog happy, but I’ll safely assume you don’t like to eat flies or date pigs, which means you may want to get Sherwin William’s version of their own color which casts that bit more blue in comparison.

Sea Salt in action…

Sherwin Williams Sea Salt in a bathroom with white countertop, vanity, farmhouse bulbs, wood framed mirror. Kylie M E-design, online color consultant

Not only that, but some companies use different COLORANTS or tints to make up their colors, ie. Benjamin Moore’s black is…black. Sherwin Williams black has a wee hint of blue in it.

To put that in example form, if you chose a popular Benjamin Moore paint color like Stonington Gray, which is MADE with black, and had it made with Sherwin William’s paint, you wouldn’t get a perfect color match because they would be using a different type of black to make it.

But why would anyone would you want one brand to match another brand’s paint color?

  • to save money as one brand might be more affordable than the other
  • the painter says they’ll only paint with one particular brand (which is why you should read THIS )
  • you’re more COMFORTABLE with the other brand due to familiarity/experience

All of the above are NOT good excuses to get a color match UNLESS you’re okay with not getting the color you went in for.

Let’s just do the math here (not my strong point, especially after two glasses of wine). Let’s say you needed three gallons of paint.

  • Brand A: $60 per gallon = $180
  • Brand B: 40 per gallon = $120

What you end up with is a $60 difference and the wrong paint color. If you ask ME, it would be worth spending $60 to get the right color, rather than having to spend ANOTHER $180 to paint my walls with the RIGHT color in the RIGHT brand when the color match doesn’t turn out QUITE as I expected.

And of course, EXPOSURE can play a VERY BIG PART as well, but that’s a whooooole ‘nother blog pos t.

Let’s look at another color matching disaster…

Can I mixed one brand paint colour into another. Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams or Behr. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint colour advice

It’s like falling in love with a good white wine from one brand and wanting another brand, that uses different types of grapes, to make the SAME taste profile. It might be SIMILAR, but it won’t be the same (but let’s be honest, I’d drink it anyway).

This is also a valid point with paint. If you aren’t too fussy about undertones and are just looking for ‘a color to change your space’, then you might not care too much (and I’ll slap you with a wet noodle next time I see you). However, if you’re aware of the different undertones in paint colors and want the color you’ve CHOSEN to be the color that ends up on your walls, you’ll want to use the paint brand that your chosen color came from.

Let’s hammer that one down…

If you want the color you’ve CHOSEN to be the exact color that ends up on your walls, you’ll want to use the paint brand that your chosen color came from – moi

How should I properly sample paint colors?

Undoubtedly, you’ll be heading out in the near future to grab paint samples – stop right there! I want you to check out SAMPLIZE . Samplize offers peel and stick paint samples that are more AFFORDABLE, EASIER and more ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY than traditional paint pots. Here are just a FEW reasons why I recommend Samplize to my clients…

Paint colour review of tool Samplize, peel and stick samples. Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Farrow and Ball, Home Depot. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color consulting

  • samples arrive ON YOUR DOORSTEP in 1-3 business days, depending on location
  • they’re more affordablethan the samples pots/rollers/foam boards that are needed for traditional paint sampling
  • if you keep the samples on their white paper, you can move them around the room
  • they use each brand’s PARTICULAR PAINT to make their samples – no color matching!

Visit the SAMPLIZE website HERE

Let’s look at a few more examples, just to seal the deal (I love this stuff)…

Should you get paint colours mixed in different brands, colour match. Benjamin, Sherwin or Behr. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint colour consulting and diy blog advice

Can paint colour companies match each others paint colours, it is a good idea. Kylie M Interiors edesign, online paint color consulting and advice blog

In the above example of Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray, the PROPER sample shows the wee nugget of green that’s tucked inside of it. The color match from Sherwin Williams shows very LITTLE green and is also a bit darker.

In this next example, we have Sherwin Williams Aesthetic White, a popular off-white paint color …

Should paint companies and brands match each others paint colors. Kylie M Interiors edesign, online paint colour advice blog

Sherwin Williams Aesthetic White in action…

Sherwin Williams Aesthetic White, best off-white paint colour. Bathroom with Quartz Cambria Wellington, free-standing white tub. Kylie M INteriors Edesign

Hells bells, some paint companies even have a hard time getting their OWN paint colors to look as they should #thingsthatkeepmeupatnight. That’s right, as you move through the LEVELS of paint (ie: Benjamin Moore Regal to Benjamin Moore Aura for example), the recipe has to be adjusted to suit the new base, as each LINE of paint has its own base ingredients. Good paint techs can almost nail it, but you always have to make sure you actually got the color you went in for.

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