White Rain

Benjamin Moore708LRV 65#C8D8D1
LRV65 — mid-range
In the Room

What White Rain Actually Looks Like

White Rain 708 sits in that quiet space between pale aqua and soft sage. The hex tells the story: it carries meaningful green and blue in roughly equal measure, tempered by enough gray to keep it from reading as a true mint or teal. In bright daylight it looks like sea glass, light and clean. In dimmer or artificial light it settles toward a muted, almost grayish green. It is not a bold color, but it is not a neutral either. It has a point of view.

Undertone Read

White Rain Undertones

The color facts for White Rain do not supply a curated undertone read, and without independent research to draw on, a precise undertone call would be guesswork. What the RGB values do confirm is a color where blue and green are nearly tied, with red sitting well back. That balance means it leans cool. Warm incandescent light will nudge it slightly greener. Cool daylight or LED sources will pull out the blue. If your room runs warm, test it in your actual light before committing.

Where It Works Best

Where White Rain Works Best

Because White Rain 708 is available in both interior and exterior formulas, it works in a range of applications. On an exterior it can evoke weathered coastal shingles or a vintage cottage. Inside, it suits rooms where you want a calming, slightly atmospheric quality without going full color. Bathrooms, bedrooms, and reading nooks are natural fits. It would also work well in a sunroom or screened porch where natural light shifts throughout the day.

Room by Room

Where to put White Rain

Bathroom

White Rain brings a spa-like calm to a bathroom without the sterility of a straight white or gray. Pair it with white subway tile and brushed nickel hardware and the room feels clean and collected.

Bedroom

The cool, low-saturation quality of this color keeps a bedroom restful. It works especially well in rooms that get morning light, where the blue-green will feel fresh and easy without being bright.

Exterior

On siding or a cottage-style exterior, White Rain reads as a soft, weathered coastal hue. Pair it with a crisp white trim and a darker green or charcoal on the door to give the facade some contrast and definition.

Sunroom or screened porch

Shifting natural light throughout the day is where this color does interesting work. It will move between its aqua and sage qualities as the sun tracks, keeping the space feeling alive without being distracting.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With White Rain

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for White Rain 708 at this time. As a general pairing principle, its cool aqua-green tone plays well against crisp whites, warm natural wood tones, and muted sandy or linen hues that add warmth without competing.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with White Rain

Warm orange or terracotta tones

White Rain is a cool color. Strong warm tones like terracotta, burnt orange, or golden yellow sit at the opposite end of the temperature spectrum and will create a jarring contrast rather than a harmonious one.

FixIf you need warmth nearby, reach for muted, sandy neutrals or warm whites that do not push into orange territory.
Heavy, dark cool tones in a small room

Pairing White Rain with very dark cool colors, like a deep charcoal or navy, in a small enclosed room can make the space feel cold and heavy, since there is no warmth to balance the cool palette.

FixBring in natural wood furniture, warm textiles, or a linen area rug to add temperature without changing the wall color.
FAQ

Common questions

White Rain 708 has an LRV of 65.2, which puts it solidly in the medium-light range. It will feel open and airy in a well-lit room, but in a space with little natural light it may read noticeably darker and moodier than you expect from a swatch. Always test a large sample in your actual conditions.

Yes. White Rain 708 is available in both interior and exterior Benjamin Moore formulas, so you can use it on siding, trim, or other outdoor surfaces as well as inside.

It depends on your light source. In warm incandescent or warm LED light the green will come forward. In cool daylight or blue-toned LED light you will see more of the blue. The gray content keeps it from going too far in either direction, but it is not a neutral, so the shift is noticeable. Test it at different times of day.

The hex, RGB values, and precise LRV for White Rain 708 are displayed in the color specification block on this page.

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