Consentino Chardonnay
What Consentino Chardonnay Actually Looks Like
Consentino Chardonnay reads as a warm, mid-toned wheat gold on the wall. Think of dried grain in afternoon sun: not quite yellow, not quite beige, but something comfortably in between. Its hex value puts it firmly in creamy gold territory, with enough saturation to register as a real color rather than a neutral, but not so much that it overwhelms a space. In bright, warm light it leans into its golden quality. In low or north-facing light it can pull cooler and more beige, losing some of its warmth.
Consentino Chardonnay Undertones
The RGB values tell a clear story here. Red and green channels are both high relative to blue, which puts the undertone in warm yellow-gold territory. You are not dealing with pink or green surprises. The color sits squarely in a warm, slightly honeyed range. If you have cool-toned furnishings or bluish-gray floors, this warmth will show up in contrast. With wood tones, leather, or natural fiber textiles, the undertone blends right in.
Where Consentino Chardonnay Works Best
Because Consentino Chardonnay has a relatively high LRV, it keeps rooms feeling open and airy despite its warmth. That makes it a solid choice for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms where you want a cozy but not cave-like feel. It works especially well in rooms that receive warm afternoon or evening light, which amplifies its golden quality. In rooms with only cold north light, sample it first because it can shift toward a flat, muddy beige rather than glowing wheat.
Where to put Consentino Chardonnay
A living room with wood floors and upholstered furniture in tawny or caramel tones is where this color earns its keep. The golden warmth of Consentino Chardonnay deepens as evening light comes in, making the space feel genuinely inviting without any effort.
In a dining room, especially one used mostly at dinner, this color comes alive under warm incandescent or candlelight. It flatters skin tones and makes food and table settings look rich. Avoid pairing it with stainless steel-heavy spaces, where the cool metal will fight the warmth.
As a bedroom color it is relaxed and easy to wake up to. It does not demand attention the way a bolder gold would, but it still gives the room a sense of warmth that plain cream cannot. Keep bedding and textiles in natural linens or soft terracottas to keep the palette cohesive.
In a hallway with limited natural light, sample carefully. The color can shift toward a dull wheat if there is no warm artificial light to support it. In a hallway that does get some light, or one with warm pendant lighting, it creates a welcoming transition between rooms.
What to Pair With Consentino Chardonnay
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. Generally, Consentino Chardonnay pairs well with warm off-whites on trim, deep earthy browns or bronzes for accents, and soft terracotta or rust for contrast. Crisp cool whites on trim can work but will emphasize the warmth of the wall color sharply.
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Colors that clash with Consentino Chardonnay
Consentino Chardonnay is a warm golden wheat and cool gray floors will pull the undertones in opposite directions, creating a subtle tension that makes neither element look quite right.
A stark, cool bright white on trim will throw the warmth of this wall color into sharp relief, making it look more yellow and less refined than it actually is.
Purple sits directly opposite warm yellow-gold on the color wheel, and accessories or artwork with violet tones will create a jarring contrast rather than a harmonious one.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 69.1, which places it firmly in the light-to-medium range. It reflects a good amount of light, so rooms will not feel dark, but it has enough depth to read as a real warm color rather than a near-white.
Consentino Chardonnay 247 is listed for interior use. If you want a similar warm wheat-gold outside, ask your Benjamin Moore retailer about exterior color matching options.
It can, but you need warm artificial light to carry the golden quality. Under cool fluorescent or daylight-spectrum LEDs in a dim room, the color can go flat and muddy. Warm-white bulbs in the 2700K to 3000K range are your best support.
For walls in living areas, an eggshell finish gives you a soft sheen that holds the warmth of the color well and is easy to clean. In a dining room where the light really plays on the walls, a low-luster or matte finish softens the glow further for a more enveloping feel.
