In Your Eyes
What In Your Eyes Actually Looks Like
In Your Eyes 715 is a pale, muted blue-green that sits in that quiet space between spa aqua and silvery sage. It reads light and calm on the wall, never loud. The color has a watercolor quality to it, soft and slightly washed, as though it has been diluted just enough to feel effortless rather than saturated.
In Your Eyes Undertones
The hex value places this color squarely in blue-green territory, with green and blue working together in roughly equal measure. In warm artificial light it can shift slightly warmer and read more sage. In cooler north or east light it will lean more clearly blue. The color is desaturated enough that neither the blue nor the green ever takes full control.
Where In Your Eyes Works Best
This is a color that suits rooms where you want a sense of calm without going fully neutral. Bedrooms and bathrooms are natural fits given the restful, watery quality. It also works well in a reading nook or a small home office where you want the walls to recede quietly. Because the LRV is high, the color keeps rooms feeling open and aired out even in spaces with limited windows.
Where to put In Your Eyes
In a bedroom this color delivers a genuinely restful atmosphere. Pair it with linen bedding in warm cream or oatmeal tones and wood furniture with natural grain. The cool blue-green on the walls will feel soothing without making the room feel cold, especially if you bring in warm textiles.
In a bathroom the watery, spa-like quality of this color works naturally. White fixtures read crisp against it. In a bathroom with good natural light the color will feel fresh and clean. In a windowless bath under warm incandescent light it will soften toward a pale sage.
A home office painted in In Your Eyes stays calm and focused without feeling stark. The muted quality means it will not compete with your screen or your work. Keep the trim warm white and the desk surface a natural wood to stop the room from tipping too cool.
What to Pair With In Your Eyes
No Benjamin Moore coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. In general, In Your Eyes pairs well with warm whites on trim, soft warm taupes, natural wood tones, and aged brass or brushed bronze hardware. These warmer partners balance the cool blue-green and keep the palette from feeling clinical.
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Colors that clash with In Your Eyes
Pairing In Your Eyes with cool gray furniture, chrome fixtures, and bright white trim can push the room into feeling flat and slightly clinical. The color needs warmth somewhere to anchor it.
Deep oranges, saturated corals, or brick reds will fight with the blue-green rather than complement it. The contrast becomes jarring rather than intentional.
Common questions
The Benjamin Moore color code is 715. The LRV is 75.41, which places it firmly in the light range, meaning it will keep rooms feeling open and will not darken significantly even in low light. The hex and RGB values are available in the color spec block on this page.
It sits right in between. The color is a blue-green in the muted, desaturated range. Under warm light it tilts slightly green. Under cool north or overcast light it reads more clearly blue. Either way it stays soft and does not commit strongly to one direction.
For most walls, eggshell gives you a slight sheen that holds up to cleaning without looking glossy. In a bathroom, satin is a practical choice for moisture resistance. Flat or matte works well in low-traffic bedrooms if you want the most velvety, quiet look from the color.
Rainwashed SW 6211 is the most commonly cited cross-brand comparison for soft, muted blue-greens in this LRV range. It is not identical, and you should compare actual chips on your wall before deciding, but it is a reasonable starting point if you are shopping multiple brands.
