Cascades by Sherwin Williams is a sumptuous teal that is almost as dark as teal can get. This color is pretty unique, but what if you can’t use Sherwin Williams?

Here we will look at the closest alternatives from other brands, so that you can dupe Cascades in your preferred paint!
What are the Undertones of Sherwin Williams Cascades?
I have a whole post about Cascades, so I won’t go into too much detail here, but let’s recap really quickly, so we know what we’re talking about!

Cascades is one of those rare colors where what you see is pretty much what you get! This saturated deep teal looks a tiny bit bolder in real life than it does on the swatch, but otherwise it is pretty true to tone.
On exteriors, Cascades can lean a tiny bit more blue than it does indoors. Here is a more extreme example of that:

In small spaces or rooms with low light, Cascades can read almost black, due to it’s LRV being allll the way down at 4. (Although never truly black.)
Now that we know what Cascades looks like, let’s find some colors that serve up the same!

Valspar Color Match for Cascades: Deep River Green
From Valspar we have a very good color match for Cascades with their shade Deep River Green.

Deep River Green is a little bit smokier in appearance than Cascades. This is due to the color being a touch cooler and a hair more muted.
On the wall this color looks very very similar to Cascades, and it is equally likely to read black in a small or low light space.
Behr Equivalent for Cascades: Arboretum
Behr doesn’t always have the greatest selection of dark paint colors, but we get acceptably close to Cascades with their shade Arboretum.

As you can see, Arboretum is lighter and more gray than Cascades. This color isn’t very popular, so it is hard to find real life inspo.
You should expect Arboretum it to look like Cascades minus a little bit of depth and darkness. Think a touch more charcoal and a touch less jewel-toned.
Benjamin Moore Version of Cascades: Pacific Sea Teal
Benjamin Moore has the closest dupe for Cascades over all, with their shade Pacific Sea Teal.

What I like about Pacific Sea Teal, is that even after seeing many many pictures, it’s hard to put your finger on the difference between this color and Cascades.
While technically Pacific Sea Teal is lighter than Cascades, I’m not convinced of that in real life. I find that they read pretty much the same. I do think that PST is a tiny bit more blue leaning than Cascades.
Honorable Mention: Benjamin Moore Salamander
While it isn’t the closest Benjamin Moore color match for Cascades, Salamander is the color most often compared to it!
This almost-black teal does look pretty similar to Cascades:

You can see that Salamander is a bit more muted than Cascades. As a result, it does tend to look close to black a little more often.

Let’s take another look at all three of the dupes for Cascades:


I hope this post helped you find a solid alternative to Sherwin Williams deep teal Cascades!
I have covered quite a few teals in recent months, so here are a few more you might be interested in:


