Fort Pierce Green

Benjamin Moore712LRV 26#6F8F8E
LRV26 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Fort Pierce Green Actually Looks Like

Fort Pierce Green reads as a grayed-out teal green, sitting in that territory between blue-green and sage without committing fully to either. It is a medium-depth color, not pale and not dark, with a chalky, desaturated quality that keeps it from feeling tropical or loud. In strong natural light it opens up and shows more of its blue-green side. In dim or north-facing rooms it settles into something closer to a moody slate green.

Undertone Read

Fort Pierce Green Undertones

The color carries cool blue undertones alongside a quiet gray. That gray component is what gives it the dusty, almost weathered quality. There is very little yellow in it, so it does not drift toward olive or army green. In warm artificial light the blue can soften, but the gray stays present and keeps the whole color grounded.

Where It Works Best

Where Fort Pierce Green Works Best

Fort Pierce Green works well where you want a color with real presence but not drama. It suits living rooms, dining rooms, home offices, and bedrooms where a cooler, calmer atmosphere is the goal. It also performs well on exterior trim and shutters, or as a full exterior body color on homes where a historic or coastal-influenced palette makes sense. It is a good choice for smaller accent walls because its dusty quality prevents it from feeling heavy.

Room by Room

Where to put Fort Pierce Green

Living Room

On four walls in a living room with decent natural light, Fort Pierce Green creates a settled, cohesive atmosphere. Pair it with warm-toned wood furniture and lighter upholstery so the room does not feel too cool.

Home Office

The muted, grayed quality of this color is genuinely easy to spend time with. It is focused without being stark, which makes it a practical choice for a workspace.

Bedroom

In a bedroom it reads as restful rather than cold, especially if you bring in warm textiles. In a room with limited natural light, test a large sample first because it can shift noticeably toward a darker, more slate-like tone.

Exterior

Fort Pierce Green has real staying power as an exterior color. Its desaturated character means it does not fade into gaudiness over time, and it suits both coastal and historic architectural styles well.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Fort Pierce Green

No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for Fort Pierce Green 712 at this time. As a general guide, it pairs well with warm off-whites to counterbalance its cool gray-blue character, with natural wood tones that bring warmth into the room, and with soft terracotta or rust accents that create contrast without competing.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Fort Pierce Green

Cool-on-cool overload

Pairing Fort Pierce Green with cool grays, icy blues, or crisp cool whites can make a room feel flat and cold, stripping out any sense of warmth.

FixAnchor the room with warm whites that have a cream or linen base, and bring in natural wood or warm metal finishes like brass or aged bronze.
Bright or saturated accent colors

Because Fort Pierce Green is deliberately muted and dusty, highly saturated accent colors, think bright coral or vivid yellow, will fight it rather than complement it.

FixStay in the muted register for accents. Terracotta, rust, warm blush, and aged gold all work with the color rather than against it.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 26.39, which places it solidly in the medium-dark range. It will absorb a meaningful amount of light, so rooms with limited windows will feel noticeably deeper. In a well-lit space it holds its character without closing things in.

Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulas from Benjamin Moore, which makes it a versatile choice if you want to carry the color from inside the house to shutters, trim, or the full exterior.

It can, but test it carefully first. North light will push its cool blue-gray side forward and the color can read noticeably darker than it does in the store chip. A large painted sample on the actual wall is essential before committing.

Eggshell is the most practical choice for main living areas because it is easy to clean and gives a slight sheen that helps a medium-dark color look its best. Matte works if you want a flatter, more velvety result but will show scuffs more readily.

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