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Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray is Only a Kinda Sorta Gray (aka Alaskan Skies AND Baby Fawn!)

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray is only a sometimes-gray paint color. Most of the time this light neutral is actually fairly sandy.

    Edgecomb Gray swatched over cabinets in the color
    Photo credit: @revivenome_kc

    Here we will discuss Edgecomb Gray’s undertones, see it in real homes, get coordinating color ideas, and dupe the look in Sherwin Williams.

    What Color is Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray? (HC-173)

    First things first, Edgecomb Gray is the exact same color as Benjamin Moore Baby Fawn (OC-15) and Alaskan Skies (972). So you can use all the information in this post, and apply it to either of those other colors.

    Swatch of Edgecomb Gray over a photo of the color on a gallery wall in a living room
    Photo credit: @kiminthecove

    Although Edgecomb Gray is widely regarded as a greige (gray/beige), I’m not sure that I would personally categorize it as one, because it is definitely more beige than it is gray. It can look either warm or neutral, but doesn’t commonly look all the way gray, or even cool.

    Edgecomb Gray LRV

    The LRV of Edgecomb Gray is 63.09.

    What’s an LRV anyway?

    The LRV (Light Reflectance Value) of a color indicates on a scale of 0 – 100 how much light a color reflects (or doesn’t reflect). True black has an LRV of 0 and pure white has an LRV of 100.

    In the paint world, we are working in a range of about 3 – 93 because no paint color is purely black or completely white.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray marked at 63 on an LRV chart from 100 (white) to 0 (black).
    Photo credit: @kiminthecove

    At 63, Edgecomb Gray is a light neutral. It is darker than an off-white (which typically have LRVs of 70+) but when it is the lightest color in the room, you might find that it looks close to off-white.

    What Are the Undertones of Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray?

    Edgecomb Gray’s undertones are most often peach/pink or a little bit yellow. It doesn’t have that taupey violet undertone that you would find with most greiges.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray's undertones on walls. One side it looks buttery and the other looks more pink.
    Left: @kiminthecove Right: @word_of_mouth_painting

    On a rare occasion, Edgecomb Gray can have a slightly green undertone.

    Edgecomb Gray in the Benjamin Moore Color Strip

    Benjamin Moore does not have a light to dark color strip for Edgecomb Gray (nor for Alaskan Skies or Baby Fawn) so I have made my own. This color fits pretty well into the Smokey Taupe color strip:

    Edgecomb Gray color strip features shades from light to dark: Fossil, Edgecomb Gray, Smokey Taupe, Stone Hearth, Ranchwood, Smoky Ash, and Buckhorn, over a photo of the color on cabinets.
    Photo credit: @thehawthornhouse

    The colors that are pretty similar to lighter and darker versions of Edgecomb Gray are:

    I swapped out the existing shade Cedar Key for Edgecomb Gray. I also replaced the lightest shade with Fossil, because it fits a little bit better.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray in a Color Palette

    Here are the coordinating colors that I recommend for Edgecomb Gray, but it is super duper neutral, so you can use almost anything!

    Color Palette for edgecomb Gray features the color alongside Acacia Haze, Steam, Debonair, and Ranchwood over a granite background with flour, yarn, and twin scattered around.

    Coordinating White Paint Color for Edgecomb Gray

    I love the luxuriousness of Benjamin Moore Steam. Like Edgecomb, this creamy white also has some mellowing gray in it, so it is isn’t yellow at all, but still cozy.

    Paint dot swatch of Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray with the same of coordinating color Steam

    Try Edgecomb Gray with Sherwin Williams Acacia Haze

    Acacia Haze is one of my very favorite sage green colors. It is just the quintessential foolproof sage.

    Paint dot swatch of Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray with the same of coordinating color acacia haze

    What could be better than sage and sand?

    If you want to stick with Benjamin Moore, Heather Gray is a very close match.

    Complementary Color for Edgecomb Gray

    The complementary color for Edgecomb Gray would be a blue with equal amounts of gray in it. I love the subdued blue of Sherwin Williams Debonair.

    Paint dot swatch of Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray with the same of coordinating color debonair

    If you prefer another brand, I’ve got dupes for Debonair too!

    Neutral Paint Color to Use with Edgecomb Gray

    For a darker neutral to use with Edgecomb Gray, I recommend choosing a taupe paint color with a similar undertone. In this palette I went with Benjamin Moore Ranchwood.

    Paint dot swatch of Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray with the same of coordinating color Ranchwood

    You could honestly use most other beiges and greiges too.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray for Your Home’s Interior

    Now let’s see Edgecomb Gray in real homes!

    I find that Edgecomb Gray quite often looks like a light tan. We can see that here at @kiminthecove‘s place:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray in a living room
    Photo credit: @kiminthecove

    If you do head over to Kim’s instagram, you should know that her new house is Agreeable Gray and not Edgecomb Gray, even though the gallery wall is pretty similar.

    In this next picture I see the peachy/pink undertone a tiny bit:

    Edgecomb Gray on gallery walls in a living room where it has a subtle pink undertone
    Photo credit: @kiminthecove

    Here is the color in lower light, where it still looks pretty consistent:

    Edgecomb Gray at its darkest
    Photo credit: @kiminthecove

    Moving on to another home, here is Edgecomb Gray looking much more gray:

    Benjamin Moore edgecomg Gray aka baby fawn on walls with simply white trim in a stairwell.
    Photo credit: @word_of_mouth_painting

    In this stairwell the color looks more akin to an off-white.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray looks white in a stairwell with the whiter trim of Benjamin Moore Simply White.
    Photo credit: @word_of_mouth_painting

    The color on the trim is Benjamin Moore Simply White.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on Kitchen Cabinets

    How Edgecomb Gray looks on kitchen cabinets depends in large part on your wall color.

    • If your walls are white or a very light color, Edgecomb Gray will look similar to how it looks on walls
    • If your walls are quite dark, Edgecomb may start to look like an off-white

    Here is Edgecomb Gray in a kitchen with Sherwin Williams Charcoal Blue on the island and pantry:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray and Charcoal Blue in a kitchen with warm wood floors
    Photo credit: @revivehome_kc

    (The color is actually Baby Fawn, but they are the same if you remember.)

    If I had to guess, the wall color here is similar to Classic Gray, because it is lighter than Edgecomb Gray, but not by a lot.

    Benjamin Moore edgecomb Gray on cabinets with a charcoal blue island
    Photo credit: @revivehome_kc

    Here is one last look at this kitchen:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on upper and lower kitchen cabinets
    Photo credit: @revivehome_kc

    In this picture the color looks pretty much like you would expect.

    Not in the kitchen, but here is one more cabinet picture that shows you a cooler, deeper look for Edgecomb Gray:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on closet built ins
    Photo credit: @thehawthornhouse

    If you like the color how it looks here, you may prefer Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter, which looks like this a little more consistently.

    Edgecomb Gray on an Exterior

    Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of Edgecomb Gray on an exterior, so I will have to show you what it looks like using similar colors.

    This is a pretty bang-on example of how Edgecomb Gray looks outside:

    Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter Exterior of a two-story traditional home with a symmetrical façade, double front doors with glass panels, black shutters, a stone accent base along the lower portion, concrete steps leading to the entry, and landscaped shrubs in the front yard.
    Photo credit: @chromacustompainting

    You should expect it to look maybe a hair lighter, but this shot is in the shade. The color is actually Revere Pewter, but at its lightest and creamiest, which is more akin to Edgecomb Gray.

    When it looks very light outside (which all colors will tend to do) Sherwin Williams Shoji White gives us a good idea of what to expect as well:

    Shoji White brick two story house with Tricorn Black Trim and shutters
    Photo credit: @jess.straughan

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray Compared to Other Neutral Paint Colors

    Here is how Edgecomb Gray stacks up against other popular neutral paint colors that you may be considering. (click to expand)

    Edgecomb Gray and Balboa Mist are both light neutrals from Benjamin Moore. Balboa Mist is a hair lighter:

    Benjamin Moore edgecomb Gray on half of a wall and Balboa Mist on the other half

    Balboa Mist is more like a true greige, where Edgecomb Gray is faking a little, by staying warm more consistently.

    Balboa Mist can have a cooler violet undertone that Edgecomb does not.

    Classic Gray is quite a bit lighter than Edgecomb Gray, and a true off-white.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on half of a wall and Classic Gray on the other half behind a wood table and half moon mirror.

    Both colors almost shouldn’t have gray in the name! Edgecomb Gray and Classic Gray both look quite creamy.

    Classic Gray can look like an actual creamy white in certain circumstances, but Edgecomb Gray looks off-white at best. Classic Gray doesn’t ever look tan.

    Benjamin Moore Collingwood is a true greige, and much more gray than Edgecomb Gray.

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on half of a wall and Collingwood on the other half behind a white sofa.

    Collingwood can have similar undertones to Edgecomb Gray, but it never has that warmest sandy beige look.

    Benjamin Moore Manchester Tan and Edgecomb Gray are both light neutrals.

    Benjamin Moore Manchester Tan and Edgecomb Gray each on half of a wall behind a gray velvet sofa.

    At its warmest and most beige, Edgecomb Gray can look similar to Manchester Tan, but that is the extent of it.

    Manchester Tan never looks almost off-white, and it doesn’t ever look pink or gray.

    Benjamin Moore Pale Oak and Edgecomb Gray are most similar on paper:

    Benjamin Moore Pale Oak on half of a gallery wall and Edgecomb Gray on the other half

    Pale Oak is lighter than Edgecomb Gray, so it looks off-white some of the time. It is a true greige color and cooler toned. Both can have taupey pink undertones, but Pale Oak never looks like a sandy beige.

    Benjamin Moore Pashmina is much darker than Edgecomb Gray and it is a true mushroomy taupe color.

    Benjamin Moore Pashmina on half of a wall and Edgecomb Gray on the other half.

    I think the paper comparison is good enough here…they just aren’t the same.

    Edgecomb Gray and Revere Pewter look more similar in real life than they do on paper:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray vs Revere Pewter.

    Revere Pewter is darker and more gray than Edgecomb Gray. It is also more of a chameleon and it can have almost any undertone you can think of: Green, pink, purple, blue, etc.

    I have already showed Revere Pewter here where it does look like Edgecomb Gray, and mentioned where Edgecomb looked like Revere Pewter, so there is some overlap.

    Edgecomb Gray in Sherwin Williams

    The best dupe for Edgecomb Gray is Sherwin Williams Taupe of the Morning. As I was writing this post I was thinking, “hmm this sure does remind me of something…” and what do you know, here is the side by side comparison:

    Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on half of a wall and Taupe of the Morning on the other half.

    So what is the difference?

    On paper, Taupe of the Morning is a little more gray than Edgecomb Gray and it leans a little more pink.

    That is exactly how it translates in real life as well! At its pinkest, Edgecomb Gray doesn’t have as strong of an undertone as Taupe of the Morning does.

    Taupe of the Morning Trim with Oxford White Walls in an attic bedroom with slanted ceiling and light gray carpet
    Photo Credit: @therozyhomebykelly

    On the flip side, Taupe of the Morning never looks quite as buttery as Edgecomb Gray can.

    Thank you so much for reading until the end, that really helps my blog! I hope this helped you decide if Edgecomb Gray is the perfect shade for you!

    Still undecided? I’ve got plenty more!

    Benjamin moore classic gray swatched over the color on walls with white trim
    Swatch of Balboa Mist over a photo of the color on interior door in a bedroom with white walls.
    Swatch of Accessible Beige over a photo of the color on walls