Liberty Park

Benjamin Moore487LRV 44#AEB68E
LRV44 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Liberty Park Actually Looks Like

Liberty Park is a softened, mid-tone sage green that sits comfortably between green and gray without fully committing to either. The hex value puts it squarely in the middle of the value scale, so it reads as neither a pale whisper nor a deep statement. In good natural light it shows up as a calm, dusty green. In lower or artificial light it can shift cooler and grayer, losing some of its green character. It has the kind of quiet presence that settles into a room rather than announcing itself.

Undertone Read

Liberty Park Undertones

The RGB values show a strong green channel with meaningful blue and a lower red reading, which points to a cool-leaning sage with possible gray and slight olive tendencies. In warm incandescent light some yellow-green warmth can surface, giving it a more traditional sage feel. Under cool daylight or LED bulbs the gray and blue pull becomes more apparent and the color reads closer to a muted celadon. Without confirmed editorial undertone analysis in our database, the safest read is: this is a gray-green that can tip olive in warm light and blue-gray in cool light.

Where It Works Best

Where Liberty Park Works Best

A mid-LRV color like Liberty Park works well in rooms that get a reasonable amount of natural light. It has enough depth to add some visual weight without darkening a space dramatically. Larger rooms, open-plan areas, and exterior applications where you want a nature-inspired neutral green are all reasonable fits. In a small, north-facing room with little natural light, it can read heavy and cool, so use it there with care.

Room by Room

Where to put Liberty Park

Living Room

In a living room with good south or west-facing light, Liberty Park holds its green identity well and reads as a grounded, restful backdrop. Keep furnishings in warm neutrals, natural wood, and linen to let the color breathe.

Bedroom

The dusty, muted quality of this sage makes it a reasonable bedroom choice. It is calm without feeling cold, and it pairs naturally with natural fiber bedding and wood furniture.

Exterior

Benjamin Moore lists Liberty Park as available for exterior use. On a house exterior it reads as a traditional sage green, a versatile choice for craftsman, farmhouse, or cottage styles with warm white or cream trim.

Home Office

A mid-tone green that leans gray can feel focused and easy on the eyes over long stretches. Just confirm your office gets decent natural light so the color does not drift too cool and flat during working hours.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Liberty Park

No formal coordinating colors are specified in our database for Liberty Park. As a general pairing strategy, the color works with warm off-whites for trim, soft taupes and tans that share its earthy register, and deeper greens or warm charcoals for layered depth. Crisp bright whites can feel a bit stark against it, so lean toward creamier whites if you want a gentler contrast.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Liberty Park

Cool blue-toned furnishings

Under cooler light Liberty Park already pulls gray-blue. Adding furniture or textiles with a strong blue or purple undertone can push the overall palette into an unintended cool, slightly washed-out territory.

FixAnchor the room with warm-toned wood, brass or bronze metal accents, and textiles in tan, cream, or terracotta to keep the green readable and the palette feeling intentional.
Bright cool white trim

A very bright, blue-white trim can make Liberty Park look dingy by contrast, because the color is soft and dusty rather than saturated.

FixChoose a warm or slightly creamy white for trim and millwork so the transition between wall and trim feels cohesive rather than jarring.
FAQ

Common questions

Liberty Park has an LRV of 43.55, which places it solidly in the mid-range. That means it reflects a moderate amount of light, enough to keep a decently lit room feeling open, but with enough depth to read as a true color rather than a pale tint. In rooms with limited natural light it can feel heavier, so supplement with good artificial lighting if needed.

Yes. Benjamin Moore offers Liberty Park in both interior and exterior formulas, which makes it a practical choice if you want to carry a consistent color from inside to outside, such as on a front door, shutters, or siding.

For most interior walls, eggshell gives you a gentle sheen that is easy to clean and does not flatten the color the way flat paint can. In kitchens or bathrooms, a satin or semi-gloss finish is more practical. On exterior surfaces, follow Benjamin Moore's exterior finish recommendations based on the substrate.

The answer depends heavily on your light source and surroundings. In warm natural light it leans toward a soft sage green. In cooler or north-facing light it can shift noticeably toward gray-green. Sample the color on your actual wall and observe it at different times of day before committing.

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