Lacey Pearl

Benjamin Moore2108-70LRV 78#E8E5DF
LRV78 — light
In the Room

What Lacey Pearl Actually Looks Like

Lacey Pearl reads as a hushed, warm white with just enough depth to keep it from feeling flat. It sits in that comfortable zone between a crisp white and a true greige, leaning soft and airy without going stark. On a large wall it holds a quiet warmth. In smaller spaces with less light it settles into something closer to a pale warm gray.

Undertone Read

Lacey Pearl Undertones

The hex and RGB values place this color in warm-neutral territory, with a subtle blend of beige and gray pulling in the background. It does not lean strongly in any single direction, which is part of its appeal. In cool north-facing rooms it can read slightly more gray. In rooms with warm afternoon light it pulls a touch more creamy.

Where It Works Best

Where Lacey Pearl Works Best

Lacey Pearl suits spaces where you want warmth without color. Living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways all work well. It handles open-plan layouts gracefully because its neutrality does not fight adjacent rooms. It works on trim and walls together for a tonal, low-contrast look, or as a wall color paired with a brighter white on woodwork for definition.

Room by Room

Where to put Lacey Pearl

Living Room

In a living room Lacey Pearl creates a calm backdrop that lets furniture and textiles carry the visual weight. It works especially well with warm wood floors and soft upholstery in earthy tones.

Bedroom

Bedrooms benefit from its quietness. The color does not demand attention, so you can layer warm bedding and soft lighting without the walls competing.

Hallway

Hallways often lack natural light, and Lacey Pearl holds up reasonably well in those conditions because its LRV is high enough to keep the space from feeling closed in.

Home Office

In a home office it provides a restful, non-distracting surround. Pair it with matte finish to reduce glare on screen-facing walls.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Lacey Pearl

No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for Lacey Pearl, but as a warm neutral white it plays well with a wide range of companions. Think soft wood tones, aged brass hardware, and textiles in natural linen or charcoal.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Lacey Pearl

Cool blue-gray walls nearby

If an adjacent room is painted in a cool blue-gray, Lacey Pearl can look unexpectedly yellow or dingy by comparison because the contrast pulls out its warm undertones.

FixBridge the two spaces with a warm white on trim throughout, or shift the adjacent room to a warmer neutral to keep the transition cohesive.
Stark bright whites on trim

Pairing Lacey Pearl walls with a very cold, high-contrast white on trim can make the wall color look off-white in a way that reads unintentional rather than deliberate.

FixChoose a trim white with a warm or soft base to keep the tonal relationship intentional and clean.
FAQ

Common questions

Lacey Pearl has an LRV of 77.55, which puts it firmly in the light range. That said, in a room with very little natural light it will still read darker than it does on a chip, and the warm-gray undertones may become more pronounced.

Eggshell is the most practical choice for living areas and bedrooms. It gives a slight sheen that reflects light without amplifying imperfections. Use matte if your walls have texture or flaws you want to downplay.

Yes. Using the same color on walls and trim in different finishes, flat or eggshell on walls and semi-gloss on trim, creates a subtle tonal effect that feels cohesive and intentional.

The hex, RGB, and LRV values are listed in the color spec block on this page. You can also find the color on the Benjamin Moore website or at any Benjamin Moore retailer, available in both interior and exterior formulas.

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