Sea Froth

Benjamin Moore2107-60LRV 62#D8CFC7
LRV62 — mid-range
In the Room

What Sea Froth Actually Looks Like

Sea Froth 2107-60 sits in that calm middle ground between a warm white and a light greige. It is not crisp, not stark, and not particularly gray. The overall impression is of a weathered linen or a very pale sandy shore, soft without being washed out. In strong natural light it can feel almost creamy. In dimmer or artificial light it settles into a more distinctly beige territory.

Undertone Read

Sea Froth Undertones

The RGB breakdown points toward a color with more red and green than blue, which means the warmth is real. You can expect pink-beige undertones to surface depending on your light source and the surrounding finishes in the room. Cool-toned furnishings or flooring can nudge it toward a more neutral read, while warm wood tones will pull out the pinkish side. It is not a gray in most lighting conditions, even though it looks quiet and restrained on the chip.

Where It Works Best

Where Sea Froth Works Best

Sea Froth works best where you want a non-committal, calming neutral that still has some warmth to it. Open-plan spaces benefit because it does not fight with adjacent rooms. Bedrooms are a natural fit since the warmth keeps it from feeling clinical. It holds up well in hallways and transitional spaces where a color needs to bridge different palettes without competing. Avoid pairing it with very cool or blue-toned grays on adjacent walls, as those can make its pink-beige undertones look muddy.

Room by Room

Where to put Sea Froth

Living Room

Sea Froth gives a living room a settled, easy feeling without the blankness of a stark white. Pair it with natural linen textiles and medium-toned wood furniture to let the warm undertones breathe rather than compete.

Bedroom

In a bedroom the color reads restful and soft. The warmth keeps it from feeling cold at night under incandescent or warm LED lighting, which is exactly what you want in a space meant for winding down.

Hallway

Hallways with limited natural light can sometimes make warm neutrals look dingy, but Sea Froth is light enough in value to hold its own. Use a satin or eggshell finish to reflect what light is available and keep the tone fresh.

Home Office

The understated quality of Sea Froth keeps a home office from feeling stimulating or distracting. It works especially well if your desk and shelving are in a natural wood or white finish, giving you a clean but not cold backdrop.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Sea Froth

Because no coordinating colors are listed in our database for Sea Froth 2107-60, the pairing guidance below is based on how the color actually reads in a room.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Sea Froth

Cool Gray Neighbors

If Sea Froth shares a wall or an open doorway with a distinctly cool or blue-gray color, the contrast can make its pink-beige undertones look unintentional and slightly off.

FixStick to warm or true greige neighbors. If you need to transition to a cooler palette in an adjacent room, use a white trim color as a buffer.
Very Warm or Saturated Red-Tones

Deep terracotta, rust, or saturated warm-red accents can amplify the pinkish undertone in Sea Froth to a degree that feels unbalanced rather than cohesive.

FixKeep accent colors in muted, lower-saturation ranges. Dusty clay or natural linen tones work far better than anything vivid or heavily saturated.
Bright White Trim

A pure, blue-white trim next to Sea Froth can expose the warmth and make the wall color read more yellow or pink than you intended.

FixChoose a trim white with warm or neutral undertones to keep the two colors in the same family.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 61.86, which puts it solidly in the light-to-mid range. It is not a dark color and will not read as a dramatic statement on its own. If you want contrast, pair it with deeper trim or furniture rather than relying on the wall color to do the heavy lifting.

It leans beige. The color has more warmth than a true greige and will not read as gray in most lighting conditions. Expect a sandy, linen-like quality rather than anything cool or silvery.

Eggshell is the most versatile choice for walls. It gives you just enough sheen to make the color look lively without highlighting every imperfection. For high-traffic areas or woodwork, step up to satin.

North light is cool and indirect, which can push warm neutrals toward a muddier, more beige appearance. Sea Froth may look noticeably warmer and more beige in a north-facing room than it does on the chip. Sample it on a large board and observe it across different times of day before committing.

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