4491 Behr Paint Colors

Every Behr interior paint color — codes, hex values and cross-brand matches. Filter by color family or search by name, code or hex.

Browse 4491 interior paint colours across 16 brands below — filter by brand, search by name, code or hex, and tap any swatch for full details and cross-brand matches.

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Gold Buff #EDBA6E · Behr 310D-4 Gold Buttercup #FEECB6 · Behr 310A-2 Golden Aura #D09C68 · Behr MQ4-8 Golden Bear #B39C43 · Behr 330F-5 Golden Chalice #E6C44B · Behr 360D-5 Golden Cricket #D4B235 · Behr 370D-6 Golden Green #9F7D0D · Behr 340D-7 Golden Leaf #C38941 · Behr UL150-1 Golden Nectar #FFE5B2 · Behr P250-2 Golden Olive #AB987F · Behr MQ2-24 Golden Pastel #F7DABE · Behr M250-2 Golden Poppy #D38852 · Behr BIC-15 Golden Pumpkin #CD7A33 · Behr M240-7 Golden Rice #AB7F3F · Behr S290-6 Goldenrod Tea #956E1C · Behr 310F-6 Golden Sage #AD9C74 · Behr QE-36 Golden Thread #E7C17B · Behr MQ4-13 Goldfish #FF8C00 · Behr 300B-7 Gold Ink #937D30 · Behr S310-6 Gold Plated #AF814E · Behr UL160-2 Gold Thread #FDECA7 · Behr P280-2 Gold Torch #BC935D · Behr UL160-3 Good Luck #82FF77 · Behr P400-4 Gotham Gray #899093 · Behr MQ5-29 Gothic Amethyst #8085A2 · Behr 670F-5 Gothic Purple #88869D · Behr N110-4 Gourmet Mushroom #8D9398 · Behr BNC-10 Graceful #E7EDFB · Behr 620A-1 Graceful Gray #BEB6AE · Behr PPU18-12 Grand Grape #635766 · Behr HDC-CL-03 Grand Plum #574756 · Behr N120-7 Grand Rapids #2A7C85 · Behr 530D-7 Grand Sunset #C38299 · Behr BIC-32 Granite Boulder #B2AFA5 · Behr 790D-4 Granite Dust #D6CBC1 · Behr MQ3-6 Granola #C9A388 · Behr S230-4 Grant Gray #91908C · Behr HDC-AC-19 Grape CrÈme #BDBABB · Behr UL250-10 Grape Creme #BDBBBC · Behr PPU16-11 Grape Fizz #4B2977 · Behr BIC-36 Grape Green #C9E72F · Behr 400B-5 Grape Hyacinth #BEB9F5 · Behr M560-3 Grape Lavender #C5CFED · Behr 630E-3 Grape Leaves #89A833 · Behr 400D-6 Grape Parfait #786FE7 · Behr 640B-6 Grape Vine #698940 · Behr 410F-6 Graphic Charcoal #46595E · Behr N500-6 Grass Cloth #B1CF65 · Behr 400D-5 Grasshopper Wing #7A8F64 · Behr 400F-6 Grasslands #308B1F · Behr P410-7 Grass Root #EDF7DE · Behr M350-1 Grassy Field #468F1B · Behr 440D-6 Grassy Savannah #929B73 · Behr N340-5 Gravelstone #D0C3B5 · Behr MQ2-50 Gray Area #85A0A0 · Behr 770F-4 Gray Ashlar #CAC1BE · Behr N170-3 Gray Heather #868791 · Behr PPU16-15 Gray Morning #99C6B2 · Behr 490F-4 Gray Owl #646C62 · Behr BNC-37 Gray Pepper #758782 · Behr BNC-25

A color's LRV (Light Reflectance Value) decides how light or heavy it feels on the wall. Browse from the brightest whites down to the darkest near-blacks.

Color temperature changes how a room feels and reads. Warm tones cozy up a space and counter cold light; cool tones calm it down and make small rooms feel larger.

Need a color for a specific space or look? These open the palette generator with curated Benjamin Moore combinations.

Choosing interior paint comes down to three things: light, LRV and undertone. The same color looks warmer in a south-facing room and cooler in a north-facing one, so always judge a paint in the actual space rather than from a chip in the store.

LRV (Light Reflectance Value, 0–100) tells you how light or heavy a color will feel — high-LRV whites and neutrals brighten dim rooms, low-LRV colors add depth and drama. Every color page in this catalogue shows its exact LRV and undertone.

Undertones are the hidden hues beneath the surface — a gray that leans blue, a white that leans cream. They decide whether a color harmonizes with your floors, counters and trim, so check them and test two or three samples on the wall in both daylight and night light.

Four schemes that make a palette work. Use them to pair a wall color with trim, accents and furnishings.

Complementary

Opposite hues on the color wheel (blue + orange). High contrast and energy — use one as the dominant color and the other as a small accent.

Analogous

Three neighbors on the wheel (blue, blue-green, green). Calm and harmonious — the easiest scheme to get right in a home.

Monochromatic

One hue in several values and tints (pale to deep blue). Serene and sophisticated, with depth coming from light and shadow.

Triadic

Three evenly spaced hues. Vibrant and balanced — keep one dominant and the other two as accents to avoid chaos.

The same color in a different finish behaves differently. Match the sheen to the surface and traffic.

Flat / Matte
Ceilings and low-traffic adult bedrooms. Hides wall flaws best, but is the hardest to clean.
Eggshell
The all-rounder for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms — soft low sheen with decent washability.
Satin
Hallways, kids' rooms and family spaces that need a wipeable, slightly more durable finish.
Semi-Gloss
Trim, doors, cabinets, kitchens and bathrooms — moisture-resistant and easy to scrub.
High-Gloss
Statement doors, furniture and accent trim. Most durable and reflective, but shows every imperfection.
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Our color tools run on our own catalogue of 26,000+ real paint colors across 16 brands — Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Behr, Dulux, RAL and more — with the color math (HSL and CIELAB matching) computed in-house, not scraped from summaries. Every color you pick maps to a real, buyable paint with its code, so what you see here you can actually take to the store. We review and update these tools and their data regularly.

Created by Denis Kataev, founder of DSGN.HOUSE — a software engineer and digital entrepreneur building professional color-design tools for everyone.

How do I choose the right paint color for a room?

Start with the room's light and purpose: north-facing rooms suit warmer tones, south-facing rooms can take cooler ones. Pick a family, then narrow by LRV and undertone. Always test 2–3 samples on the actual wall in daylight and at night before committing.

What is LRV and why does it matter?

LRV (Light Reflectance Value) measures how much light a color reflects, from 0 (black) to 100 (white). High-LRV colors brighten dim rooms, low-LRV colors add drama and depth. Every color page here shows its LRV.

How do undertones affect a paint color?

Undertones are the subtle hues beneath the main color — a gray can lean blue, green or purple. They're what makes a color clash or harmonize with floors, counters and fixtures, so check undertones before buying.

How many paint samples should I test?

Test two to three finalists at once. Paint large swatches on more than one wall and look at them in morning, afternoon and evening light — color shifts dramatically with light, so never decide from the chip alone.

What paint sheen should I use in each room?

Use flat or matte on ceilings and low-traffic walls, eggshell or satin in living rooms and bedrooms, and semi-gloss on trim, doors, kitchens and bathrooms where you need washability.

Can I match a paint color to another brand?

Yes — every color page here shows the closest match in all 16 brands (Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Behr, Valspar, Dulux and more) with each brand's code and a ΔE closeness value, so you can buy the same shade wherever you shop.