Aloe Vera
What Aloe Vera Actually Looks Like
Aloe Vera 844 reads as an almost-white green on the wall. It is delicate enough that in bright light it can look nearly white with just a whisper of green, while in lower light the green quality becomes a little more present. It sits in that quiet zone between a true white and a recognizable green, so it gives a room freshness without declaring itself.
Aloe Vera Undertones
The color carries a cool, muted green undertone rooted in the gray-green spectrum rather than a warm yellow-green. It is not minty and not mossy. Think of it as the palest sage, washed well back. Because the green is restrained, the color tends to stay composed across lighting conditions rather than swinging dramatically in any direction.
Where Aloe Vera Works Best
Aloe Vera works well in spaces where you want air and lightness without resorting to a flat stark white. Rooms with natural light get the most from it, since daylight lifts the near-white quality while still letting the green read softly. It also holds up in rooms that see artificial warm light, where the green component keeps it from going yellow or creamy the way a true warm white might.
Where to put Aloe Vera
In a living room Aloe Vera keeps the space feeling settled without going cold. The soft green reads as restful and pairs well with natural fiber textiles and wood furniture.
It is a good bedroom choice because the low-saturation green is easy to be around for long stretches. Morning light will pull it toward white, and warmer evening lighting will let the green feel slightly more present, which works well as a wind-down cue.
In a bathroom with natural light, Aloe Vera can feel clean and fresh without the harshness of a cool bright white. Pair it with white tile and simple hardware and it reads almost like a neutral.
Because it is not demanding on the eye, Aloe Vera works well in a home office. The soft green sits behind a screen without competing, and the high reflectance keeps the room from feeling dim.
What to Pair With Aloe Vera
No coordinating colors are specified in our database for this color, so pair guidance is general. Aloe Vera 844 sits well alongside natural wood tones, warm linens, and soft off-whites on trim. It also grounds nicely with deeper greens or earthy clay tones for accent.
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Colors that clash with Aloe Vera
Combining Aloe Vera with strongly blue-toned upholstery or decor can make the wall color feel slightly greenish and disconnected rather than neutral, since the two cool tones compete without a warm anchor in the room.
A very stark, bright white trim can make Aloe Vera look slightly off or greenish by contrast, especially in north-facing rooms where light is already cooler.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 85.34, which is high. That puts it firmly in light color territory, close to white in terms of how much light it reflects. Rooms will feel open and bright with this on the walls.
Yes, it is available in Benjamin Moore interior and exterior formulas, so you can use it on walls in your preferred sheen or take it outside as well.
It depends on your light. In strong natural daylight it leans toward white with a gentle freshness. In lower or warmer light the green becomes a bit more apparent. Either way it stays soft and does not read as a bold green.
The Benjamin Moore code is 844. The hex and RGB values render as swatches on this page so you can see the actual color representation there.
