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Sitting at HSL 199°, 33%, 80%, Grand Rapids reads pale and cool. Its balanced saturation keeps it present without overwhelming; it reads cool — closer to shadow and depth. Best used for main walls, ceilings, soft fabrics, large surfaces in bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms. Designers pair it with white oak, cream textiles, brushed nickel, marble for grounded, cohesive interiors.
Benjamin Moore
Grand Rapids 835
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-Complementary
Tetradic
Lighter
Darker
Saturation
Best Rooms
bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms
Best Uses
main walls, ceilings, soft fabrics, large surfaces
Pairs With
white oak, cream textiles, brushed nickel, marble
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BUILD PALETTE WITH THIS COLOR →#BAD1DC is Grand Rapids, a light teal with a cool undertone.
Grand Rapids reads cool, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.
Grand Rapids works well in bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms. Designers typically use it for main walls, ceilings, soft fabrics, large surfaces.
Grand Rapids pairs naturally with white oak, cream textiles, brushed nickel, marble. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.
You can download Grand Rapids on dsgn.house in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.
#BAD1DC converts to RGB 186, 209, 220.