Feather Green
What Feather Green Actually Looks Like
Feather Green reads as a pale, hushed sage, light enough to feel almost neutral on a wall but clearly green. It sits closer to the cool, grey-tinged end of the sage family than to anything warm or yellow. In a well-lit room it is fresh and quiet. In low or north-facing light it can flatten toward a greyish celadon.
Feather Green Undertones
The color carries cool undertones, with hints of grey and a very faint blue-green quality. There is little warmth here, which means it does not pull toward the olive or yellow-green side of sage. What you see in the can is close to what you get on the wall, though shifting light will nudge the grey forward or let the green breathe.
Where Feather Green Works Best
Because its LRV sits solidly in the mid-to-high range, Feather Green works well as a full-room wall color without feeling heavy. It suits spaces where you want color presence without commitment, a bedroom that should feel restful, a bathroom that needs a spa-like calm, or a living room where you want softness rather than drama. It is light enough for smaller rooms and subtle enough not to compete with natural wood tones or white trim.
Where to put Feather Green
Feather Green is a natural fit for a bedroom. Its quiet, cool tone does not agitate and reads as genuinely restful once you are living with it. Pair it with warm wood furniture and linen bedding to keep the space from feeling cold.
In a bathroom with decent natural light, this color earns its keep. It brings a clean, spa-adjacent calm without the cliche of a bold teal. In a windowless bathroom, add warm lighting so the grey in its undertone does not take over.
On four walls of a living room, Feather Green is soft enough to feel like a backdrop rather than a statement. It works best when the furniture and textiles bring warmth, since the color itself leans cool and can feel a little detached in a room that lacks natural light.
This is a solid office color. It is easy on the eyes during long hours, not as stark as white, and composed enough not to distract. It pairs well with natural wood desks and white shelving.
What to Pair With Feather Green
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color. As a cool pale sage, it pairs well with crisp whites for trim, warm natural linens and woods to counter its coolness, and soft charcoal or navy accents to give it definition.
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Colors that clash with Feather Green
Feather Green's cool grey-green base clashes with strongly warm yellows, terracottas, or orange-toned woods. The contrast is not complementary; it just reads as mismatched.
Placing Feather Green next to a vivid or saturated green, whether in artwork, plants, or furniture, will make it look washed out and indecisive rather than intentionally soft.
Common questions
Feather Green is Benjamin Moore color 625, hex #C7DDCD, with an LRV of 66.81. That LRV puts it firmly in the light range, so it will brighten a room without reading as white.
It is cool. The color carries grey and faint blue-green undertones rather than the yellow or olive quality you see in warmer sages. This makes it feel calm and neutral-adjacent, but it can read cold in rooms with little natural light or north-facing exposures.
It works as a whole-room wall color. Its high LRV means it does not overwhelm a space even when applied to all four walls, and its muted quality keeps it from feeling loud.
For most walls, eggshell gives you enough washability without bouncing too much light around, which would further dilute this already pale color. In a bathroom, a satin or pearl finish adds moisture resistance while keeping the soft look intact.
