Blue is rarely considered the best color for home interiors. Most people believe blue is hard to use and pair with other colors. Also, blue if often considered the color that makes your living space feel cold and unwelcoming. This is why this paint is typically used very cautiously.
However, today we want to introduce you to one of the shades of blue that can be used almost anywhere in your house due to its versatility. This color is called Woodlawn Blue, and it is one of the blue hues by Benjamin Moore.
From this article, you will learn about the specifics of this color that can help you sue it correctly in your home.
What Kind of Color is Woodlawn Blue HC-147?
Benjamin moore Woodlawn Blue paint is a pastel blue-green hue that reads very soft and delicate on the walls. As Encycolorpedia says, this blue color with a barely there green hue creates a soothing and tranquil atmosphere, which is why it can be used in spaces that crave for a spa-like vibe.
If you are looking for the paint color that will embrace your home with a calm and peaceful vibe, BM Woodlawn Blue is the color you need! Although it is blue-green, its greenish base is almost invisible.
As a result, the color reads neither too green nor too blue, being an ideal soft neutral. However, you should note that this neutral is a big chameleon and can alter its appearance significantly!
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In terms of coolness or warmth, BM Woodlawn Blue is a tricky color! Since it is neutral, it can shift in undertone to appear cooler or warmer on the walls depending on the lighting conditions and time of day.
This is why we recommend you always sample it in your home before you start painting the walls! This way, you will be sure how this hue will work in space and how well it will pair with other colors used there.
What Undertones Does Woodlawn Blue HC-147 Paint Color Have?
Being aware of the paint’s undertones allows you to use the color correctly in the living space, depending on the type of lighting you have there, as well as depending on the rest of the colors used to decorate the room.
Speaking of BM Woodlawn Blue, this color is pretty complicated due to the complex undertones it has. BM Woodlawn Blue reads soft thanks to a gray undertone. However, its dominating undertone is green.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 Coordinating Colors
To make your home read homogeneous in terms of colors used in it, it is essential to know what paint colors will coordinate with the color used on the walls. If you consider using BM Woodlawn Blue in your home, you might find the following coordinating color palettes helpful.
For a monochromatic palette, use the following colors:
- HC-146 Wedgewood Gray
- HC-145 Van Courtland Blue
- HC-159 Philipsburg Blue
For a contrasting color palette, we recommend yous tick with these ones instead:
- SW 9109 Natural Linen
- CC-96 Flower Pot
- OC-65 Chantilly Lace
What LRV Does Woodlawn Blue HC-147 Paint Color Have? How Does It React to Light?
When you are choosing paint colors for your home, LRV is one of the most essential things to take into consideration. LRV (Light Reflectance Value) shows how much light the color can reflect when it is applied to the wall. The LRV scale ranges from zero to 100, where zero stands for black and 100 stands for pure white.
Benjamin Moore Woodlawn Blue has an LRV 60.65, which is high enough to make your space feel calm, relaxed, cool, and laid-back. And due to the high reflectivity of the paint, it will push the walls and make your room feel larger and airier.
If you use this blue-green color in the north or east-facing rooms, it will read slightly cool and crisp, revealing a blue or little gray tint. In the south or west-facing rooms, this color will feel warmer, inclining towards the greens more.
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What Is the Best Trim Color to Use With Woodlawn Blue HC-147 by Benjamin Moore
Traditionally, white is considered the best trim color to use in your home. White is universal and flexible. Also, it reads pretty neutral, which means it will work well with the majority of other colors.
If you want to try BM Woodlawn Blue on your interior walls and you don’t know what shade of white to use, we recommend you opt for BM Chantilly Lace as it is a true white paint and will further protrude the original adjacent hue. Use it on your ceilings, trims, and moldings.
Colors Similar to Woodlawn Blue HC-147
Why would you need to know what similar colors your wall color has? This might help in case you realize that the color you have doesn’t suit your room. No matter the reason, having a couple of alternative colors is a good idea.
Benjamin Moore Woodlawn Blue shares similarities with many other neutral-toned greens and blues. But we would name the following paint colors as the closest similar ones:
- HC-144 Palladian Blue
- SW 6211 Rainwashed
BM Palladian Blue is a neutral blue-green paint color with pronounced green undertones, which makes it read more greenish than BM Woodlawn Blue. At the same time, with an LRV of 60, the two colors have equal light reflectivity values. Also, BM Palladian Blue feels as calm and comfortable as BM Woodlawn Blue.
Speaking of SW Rainwashed, it is a soft blue-green paint color that has deep green undertones. And these undertones are quite notable! With an LRV of 59, this color reads comparatively darker than BM Woodlawn Blue.
Also, you can try out the following paint colors that read nearly the same as Benjamin Moore Woodlawn Blue:
- BM 687 Annapolis Blue
- BM 701 Swept Away
- BM 688 Seacliff Heights
Colors That Go With Woodlawn Blue HC-147
You can best pair this balanced and neutral blue-green paint with crisp whites, lemon yellows, shades of beige and off-white, darker blues, and grays. Below, you can check out a few paint colors you migth want to try:
- OC-151 White
- HC-168 Chelsea Gray
- OC-130 Cloud White
- BM 1281 Tawny Port
- BM Polo 2062-10
- Boothbay Gray HC-165
- Natural Cream OC-14
Comparing Woodlawn Blue HC-147 With Other Colors
Since blue is a pretty versatile color in terms of shades, it can be difficult for a non-professional to see the distinctions between some of them. This is why, in order to help you out with shades of blue, we have prepared a few comparative pairs of colors.
Woodlawn Blue vs Palladian Blue
BM Palladian Blue is a neutral blue-green paint color with pronounced green undertones. This is why it reads more greenish than BM Woodlawn Blue. At the same time, with an LRV of 60, the two colors have equal light reflectivity values. Also, BM Palladian Blue feels as calm and comfortable as BM Woodlawn Blue.
Woodlawn Blue vs Quiet Moments
Both colors come from Benjamin moore but read differently. BM Quiet Moments looks grayer than BM Woodlawn Blue, which displays its green hue more. However, both colors are blue-green-gray and they have nearly the same LRVs. The LRV value of BM Woodlawn Blue is 60 and BM Quiet Moments has an LRV 61.
Woodlawn Blue vs Sea Salt
Despite of nearly the same LRVs of 60 and 62, these colors are absolutely different! Sea Salt has prominent pinkish undertones, whilst BM Woodlawn Blue reads bluer with almost no gray-green hue visible.
Woodlawn Blue vs Rainwashed
SW Rainwashed is a soft blue-green paint color that has deep green undertones. And these undertones are quite notable! With an LRV of 59, this color reads comparatively darker than BM Woodlawn Blue.
Woodlawn Blue vs Tradewind
With very close LRV values of 60 and 61, these colors read distinct. SW Tradewind looks bluer, whilst BM Woodlawn Blue reveals its greenish hue more noticeably. At the same time, both colors read neautral and soft.
Woodlawn Blue vs Wythe Blue
Compared to BM Woodlawn Blue, BM Wythe Blue reads much greener, displaying a saturated green hue! Its counterpart also picks this greenish tint, but also, it displays a blue hue quite a lot.
Where to Use Woodlawn Blue HC-147 Paint Color In Your Home?
This paint color can be used anywhere in your home. Below, you can find a description of how BM Woodlawn Blue will work in different rooms of your home. This guide will help you understand better where this blue will be a win-win color choice and where you should avoid using it.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 in the Living Room
You can use this neutral blue-green color along with creamy whites on the trims and ceiling in your living room. We highly recommend touches of pine wood or oak and glass items/surfaces in this space as well. You can even use walnut finish should you crave for a traditional or farmhouse look.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 in a Bedroom
If you live in warmer regions, this refreshing color will help your bedroom feel cool and crisp. You can paint all the walls in this color, pairing it with creamy whites or beiges on upholstery. For curtains and rugs, opt for off-whites, and use jute, seagrass, and rattan to add a natural vibe to the space.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 on the Bathroom
In bathrooms, this color works great thanks to its relaxe and fresh appearance. Also, it can easily create a spa-like feel, which will suit your bathroom perfectly. Pair this blue-green with whites to make the space airier if your bathroom lacks natural light. In a well-lit room, BM Woodlawn Blue will work well even without the additional help.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 on the Kitchen
You can choose to paint this color on all the walls and use white paint on the upper cabinets. Else, paint all the cabinets in BM Woodlawn Blue. To create a contrast, you can pick wooden accents for floating shelves and cabinets.
We would also recommend you add white glossy tiles for backsplash, white marble, and brushed brass pull handles for a homey vibe.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 for the Kitchen Cabinets
Woodlawn Blue (HC-147) from Benjamin Moore on kitchen cabinets makes the kitchen feel calm and happy, like a clear sky or gentle sea. This light blue with a touch of green is great for making small kitchens look bigger and brighter, especially if they don’t get much sunlight. It looks lovely with white or light gray walls and countertops made of marble or quartz for a clean and timeless style.
Adding handles in silver or gold can make it even prettier. Woodlawn Blue is a good pick if you want your kitchen to be a peaceful and stylish space where everyone likes to spend time.
Woodlawn Blue HC-147 for the Exterior Use
This color works great for beachy and Coastal homes. It can be used on the exterior walls with whites on the trims and moldings. To create a contrast, you can pick a bold blue color, coral, or lemon yellow for the doors and shutters.
Now you know how to use BM Woodlawn Blue correctly in your home. We explained what specifics this blue color has and what can make it challenging for you to use it in your home (we mean its undertones).
However, with all the tips and life hacks you have now, it will be easier for you to deal with the chameleon-like nature of this lovely and soothing hue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
⭐What roof tiles color will work with BM Woodlawn Blue on the walls?
Your roof tiles could be gray, black, or even blue.
⭐Does BM Woodlawn Blue read yellowish?
No, it doesn’t since this color has no yellow undertones.
⭐Does this color read green or blue?
Typically, it has a well-balanced appearance since this hue is neutral. It means it has equal parts of green and blue.