Evening White
What Evening White Actually Looks Like
Evening White reads as a soft, warm off-white with a distinctly creamy cast. It is lighter than a true ivory and richer than a stark white. On walls, it brings a gentle warmth without tipping into yellow or pink territory. In bright daylight it can look almost like a clean warm white. In dimmer rooms or evening artificial light, its warmer depth becomes more apparent.
Evening White Undertones
The hex and RGB values tell a clear story: there is more red and green than blue, which puts this color firmly in warm territory. You can expect peachy and creamy undertones. It sits closer to a warm linen than to a cool or neutral white. South-facing rooms with strong sunlight may amplify those peachy notes, while north-facing rooms will bring out a slightly deeper, more muted cream.
Where Evening White Works Best
Evening White works well anywhere you want warmth without committing to a full cream or beige. It is a good choice for trim and millwork in rooms with other warm tones, and it can hold its own as a full wall color in living spaces, bedrooms, and hallways. Because its LRV is high, it keeps rooms feeling open and airy while still adding some character over a cool stark white.
Where to put Evening White
On living room walls, Evening White creates a welcoming, softly warm backdrop. It works especially well with wood furniture and warm-toned upholstery, keeping the space feeling relaxed rather than clinical.
In a bedroom, the peachy warmth of Evening White reads as restful rather than energizing. It is a solid choice if you want something warmer than a stark white without the heaviness of a full cream or beige.
Because its LRV is high, Evening White functions well as a trim color in rooms that already use warm wall tones. It avoids the harshness of bright white trim while still providing clear contrast against mid-tone or deep wall colors.
In a hallway with limited natural light, Evening White holds up better than a cool white, which can turn flat or faintly blue-gray. The warmth keeps the space feeling inviting rather than cold.
What to Pair With Evening White
No specific Benjamin Moore coordinating colors are listed for Evening White 907 in our database. As a general guide, this warm off-white pairs naturally with other warm tones: think soft taupes, muted terracottas, warm wood tones, and natural linen textiles. It can also anchor a room where deeper, richer accent colors are used on a single feature wall or in furnishings.
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Colors that clash with Evening White
Evening White has warm, peachy undertones that will fight with cool gray or blue-gray furnishings and accents. The contrast between warm and cool can make each look slightly off rather than intentionally different.
Pairing Evening White walls with a very cool, bright white trim can make the wall color look unintentionally dirty or yellowed by comparison, because the contrast highlights its warm undertones in an unflattering way.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 78.05, which puts it firmly in the light range. It will keep rooms feeling open and bright while still delivering more warmth than a stark white.
Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulas, so you can use it on walls, trim, or exterior surfaces depending on your project.
It leans more peachy and creamy than yellow. In rooms with a lot of warm incandescent or warm LED light, the peachy quality can intensify slightly, but it should not read as a true yellow in most lighting conditions.
You can, though its warmth will be noticeable. If your walls are a cool or neutral tone, an Evening White ceiling may feel slightly mismatched. It works best on ceilings when the rest of the room also runs warm.
