Grenada Green

Benjamin Moore432LRV 37#9BAF7B
LRV37 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Grenada Green Actually Looks Like

Grenada Green lands in the middle ground between sage and olive, carrying enough gray to feel calm rather than grassy. It reads as a soft, dusty green in most rooms, the kind of color that feels like it has always been there. It is neither bright nor dark, sitting at a medium depth that gives walls real presence without closing a room down.

Undertone Read

Grenada Green Undertones

The hex sits in a range that suggests yellow-green roots tempered by gray. In warm incandescent light it can lean slightly warmer and more olive. In cooler north or east light it may pull toward a grayer, more muted sage. Because the color facts do not confirm a specific undertone editorial read, treat those shifts as possibilities to test in your actual space before committing.

Where It Works Best

Where Grenada Green Works Best

A medium-LRV green like this works well in rooms that get a reasonable amount of natural light, where the gray in the color keeps it from going muddy. Think dining rooms, home offices, or entryways where you want a color with some weight. It can work on all four walls in a room with decent light, or as a single focal wall in a space that is a bit darker.

Room by Room

Where to put Grenada Green

Dining Room

A medium, muted green at this depth creates an intimate feeling around a dinner table without going so dark that the room feels heavy. Pair it with warm wood furniture and candlelight to bring out any olive warmth in the color.

Home Office

Dusty greens in this mid-tone range are easy to spend hours with. Grenada Green is calm enough to support focus without being so neutral that the room feels like an afterthought.

Entryway

An entry does not need to be flooded with light for this color to work. At medium depth it gives a front hall a grounded, settled quality that sets a tone for the rest of the house.

Bedroom

If you want a bedroom that feels quietly connected to nature without going full-on forest, Grenada Green is a reasonable choice. Keep bedding and textiles in warm neutrals so the gray in the green does not make the room feel cool.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Grenada Green

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for Grenada Green at this time. Generally, colors in this dusty green family pair well with warm off-whites, raw linen tones, aged brass or bronze hardware, and natural wood finishes. Deep navy or charcoal accents can ground it further.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Grenada Green

Cool blue-gray walls nearby

If an adjoining room or trim is painted in a cool blue-gray, the yellow-green base of Grenada Green can look sallow or slightly off in comparison.

FixBridge the two spaces with a warm white or greige trim color that flatters both without forcing them to compete.
Very warm orange or red-toned wood floors

Heavy orange oak or mahogany floors can pull the yellow out of this green and make the combination feel unresolved.

FixUse a warm but not orange-toned rug as a buffer, or lean into the contrast deliberately with brass and bronze accents that tie the tones together.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 37.41, which puts it in the medium range. That is dark enough to give a room real color presence on all four walls, but not so dark that you need exceptional light to pull it off. Rooms with at least one window will handle it well.

Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulations, so you can use it on walls, cabinets, or exterior siding and trim depending on the finish you choose.

At medium depth a tinted primer matched roughly to the color will improve coverage and help you reach full saturation in fewer coats. Ask your Benjamin Moore retailer to tint the primer when you have the color mixed.

In low or north-facing light the gray component tends to come forward, pushing the color toward a cooler, more muted sage. It is unlikely to look muddy, but it will feel quieter and less olive than it does in direct natural light.

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