NEUTRALS
Spanish Eyes
#3A3432
Spanish Eyes is #3A3432 in HEX — rgb(58, 52, 50), hsl(15°, 7%, 21%), cmyk(0%, 10%, 14%, 77%).
Spanish Eyes pulls into the deep end of the neutrals spectrum — HSL 15°, 7%, 21%. The neutral saturation makes it near-neutral and forgiving, and the hue reads cool. In interior projects it shines on main walls, trims, ceilings — versatile across nearly any style. Reads best alongside soft whites, natural wood, matte black trim, linen.
Color Codes
Paint Matches — this color across 16 brands
Dulux
Spanish Eyes SN4G9
Behr
Bitter Chocolate 790B-7
Benjamin Moore
Espresso CSP-30
Kilz
Spice Brown TB-30
Farrow & Ball
Pitch Black 256
RAL
Umbra Grey 7022
Vista Paint
Carbon Copy K-816
Kobra
Black 44
Sherwin-Williams
Deep Forest Brown SW9175
Dunn-Edwards
Black DEA187
Hallman-Lindsay
Sayward Pine historic-sayward-pine
IKEA
IKEA186 186
Colorhouse
Nourish .06 Nourish-06
PPG
Black Magic 1001-7
Dutch Boy
Dark Chocolate D-6782
Valspar
Antique Burgundy 1011-8
Light Reflectance & Undertone
Light Reflectance Value (LRV)
4/100
Very Dark
Absorbs almost all light — dramatic and cocooning. Needs strong artificial lighting and works best as an accent or in well-lit rooms.
Undertone
A near-neutral with a subtle neutral yellow undertone — it will pick up colour from surrounding surfaces and shift noticeably under different light.
Color Theory
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-Complementary
Tetradic
Monochromatic
Rectangle
Compound
Variations
Lighter
Darker
Saturation
Interior Use
Best Rooms
living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens
Best Uses
main walls, trim, accents
Pairs With
soft whites, natural wood, brass, matte black trim
Accessibility (WCAG)
Deuteranopia
Protanopia
Tritanopia
Color Psychology
Quiet · Versatile
Spanish Eyes gets out of the way so the architecture and the people in the room do the work. The right neutral is never a default — it reads warm or cool, dusty or sharp depending on its undertone, and that undertone is what makes or breaks the room.
How it looks under different light
Pairs With
Paint Info
Brand · Product Line
Benjamin Moore / Aura Interior (for richer color depth in deep tones)
Recommended Finishes
Matte (walls) · Pearl (trim) · Satin (doors)
Deep colors look best in matte — gloss exaggerates surface flaws. Reserve subtle sheen for trim, doors, and high-touch areas.
Best Surfaces
Accent walls · Doors · Cabinetry · Built-ins
Coverage & Dry Time
Typical coverage 350-400 sq ft per gallon over a primed surface.
Touch-dry in ~1 hour. Recoat after 4 hours. Full cure 7-14 days.
Primer
Tinted primer in a similar value is highly recommended — saves a coat and prevents the wall colour from washing the surface.
Application Tip
Use a 9" microfiber roller on walls and a 2.5" angled sash brush for trim cuts. Two coats minimum for even depth.
Paint Calculator
You'll need
4.0 litres
1.06 US gallons · room for one touch-up coat. Buy slightly more to ensure single-batch match.
Code Snippets
color: #3A3432;
background-color: #3A3432;
--color-spanish-eyes: #3A3432;
colors: { 'spanish-eyes': '#3A3432' }
bg-[#3A3432] text-[#3A3432]
$spanish-eyes: #3A3432;
Similar Colors
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Frequently Asked Questions
What color is #3A3432?
#3A3432 is Spanish Eyes, a deep neutral with a cool undertone.
Is #3A3432 warm or cool?
Spanish Eyes reads cool, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.
What rooms work best with Spanish Eyes?
Spanish Eyes works well in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens. Designers typically use it for main walls, trim, accents.
What colors pair well with Spanish Eyes?
Spanish Eyes pairs naturally with soft whites, natural wood, brass, matte black trim. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.
Where can I download Spanish Eyes?
You can download Spanish Eyes on DSGN.HOUSE in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.
What's the hex code for Spanish Eyes?
The hex code is #3A3432. In RGB it's 58, 52, 50, and in HSL it's 15°, 7%, 21%.