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Sherwin Williams Stardew is a Light and Luxurious Blue Gray (7 Coordinating Colors!)

    Sherwin Williams Stardew is a soft gray blue that looks pastel adjacent, but is muted enough to not read “babyish.”

    All 7 coordinating colors from the post swatched on paint lids around a larger swatch of Sherwin Williams Stardew.

    Here we will take a look at some coordinating color options in a couple of different palettes, including Sherwin Williams’ own recommendations. I’ll also show you a couple of real-life examples of Stardew.

    What Are the Undertones of Sherwin Williams Stardew?

    Stardew’s undertones range from quite gray to true blue, but they can also lean ever-so-slightly turquoise.

    Graphic reads "Stardew Undertones" and has magnified swatches of color from two different photos of the color.
    Photo credit: @heritagecabs

    While I would not say that Stardew ever looks like a turquoise, the blue leans a little more green that purple, and that’s the best way that I can think to describe it.

    Stardew in the Sherwin Williams Color Strip

    Here are all the colors from this Sherwin Williams collection, including other big favorites Debonair and Niebla Azul:

    Sherwin Williams Stardew color strip features colors from light to dark: Lullaby, Niebla Azul, Stardew, Debonair, Bluster sky, Waterloo, and Moscow Midnight over a background of Stardew on kitchen cabinets.
    Photo credit: @heritagecabs

    The LRV of Stardew is 43.

    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.

    Stardew marked at 43 on an LRV chart from 100 (true white) to 0 (true black) over a photo of the color on cabinets and window trim in a cloud white kitchen
    Photo credit: @heritagecabs

    At 43, Stardew is perfectly mid-toned, but I will say that I think it reads a bit lighter a lot of the time. I was expecting the LRV to be around 55.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew in a Color Palette

    Here are the coordinating colors that I like with Stardew:

    Sherwin Williams Stardew in a color palette with Sherwin Williams Greek Villa, Rainwashed, High Sierra, and Mount Etna, over a background of a tealy blue book cover.

    Coordinating White Paint Color for Stardew

    My pick for a white paint color to pair with Stardew is Sherwin Williams Greek Villa.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Greek Villa.

    Greek Villa is a warm white that can either look truly creamy or truly white. The beige undertone of Greek Villa is complementary to Stardew. This also means that Stardew will emphasize the creaminess in Greek Villa, so you should not pick this one if you want a true white.

    (For that, you might prefer Sherwin Williams Extra White or Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.)

    Try Stardew with Sherwin Williams Rainwashed

    I really like the idea of using Stardew with an equally subdued green, so I went with Rainwashed.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Rainwashed

    Rainwashed has a lot of gray in it, just like Stardew. When put together, the gray in each cancels out somewhat, so you will get a subtle contrast of blue and green. Rainwashed is lighter than Stardew, to make sure the contrast doesn’t get lost!

    Pair Stardew and Sherwin Williams Mount Etna

    Mount Etna is a dark gray blue-green. I find the undertones mimic Stardew, so these two pair beautifully!

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Mount Etna

    Neutral Paint Color to Use with Stardew

    Beige is complementary to blue, and blue and gray love each other, so you could really use any neutral with Stardew.

    I decided to go with a neutral that could use a little help from Stardew! Sherwin Williams High Sierra is a mid-toned greige, but it is one of those tricky ones that can have a strange blue undertone. Pairing High Sierra with an actual blue like Stardew helps it stay warm and greige.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams High sierra

    Using this same logic, Stardew would also be a good helper for Sherwin Williams Repose Gray.

    Sherwin Williams Recommends These Coordinating Colors

    Enough about me and my opinions, what do the experts at Sherwin Williams recommend? (Or what I sometimes suspect is a computer…)

    Color palette of the coordinating colors that sherwin williams recommends to pair with Stardew. All colors are swatched on paint lids around a larger lid of Stardew. Colors are patience, mountain air, coral clay, and Mount Etna.

    (I left Mount Etna by accident, but it looks nice, so I’ll allow it.)

    Pair Stardew and Sherwin Williams Patience

    Patience is absolutely complementary to Stardew! That bold peachy undertone is a perfect pick from across the color wheel:

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Patience

    Unfortunately for Patience, it just isn’t my cup of tea. If you like it, you might prefer Sherwin Williams Casa Blanca.

    Use Stardew with Sherwin Williams Mountain Air

    Mountain Air is a blue off-white that Sherwin Williams describes as a “bright, green-blue pastel.”

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Mountain Air

    The undertones of Mountain Air totally make sense with Stardew. I wouldn’t personally use this as a white, but they didn’t recommend another one.

    Try Stardew and Sherwin Williams Coral Clay

    Coral Clay and Stardew are also complementary, but Coral Clay is much bolder!

    Sherwin Williams Stardew swatched as a paint dot beside coordinating color sherwin williams Coral Clay

    This combination is playful but also pretty versatile! You could pop some sage green in with this combo and have it looking pretty sophisticated.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew Inside and Outside Real Homes

    A powdery gray-blue is an interesting, but also pretty safe, choice for kitchen cabinets. Whether the goal is French country or cottage core, Stardew is a good pick that doesn’t read “babyish.”

    Sherwin Williams on a panelled ceiling and kitchen cabinets with cloud white walls.
    Photo credit: @heritagecabs

    The white in this kitchen is Benjamin Moore Cloud White.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew on kitchen cabinets
    Photo credit: @heritagecabs

    Just to be fair, here is a kitchen with Stardew on lower cabinets where it does look a fair bit darker:

    older oak cabinets painted in a two tone white and light blue (Stardew) color scheme with a square slate tile backsplash
    Photo Credit: The Finishing Room

    The upper cabinets here are Sherwin Williams Snowbound.

    Moving on to an exterior, here is a good example of how Stardew looks outside.

    Sherwin Williams Rainwashed on an exterior where it looks instead like the blue of Stardew.
    Photo credit: @our.coastal.home

    The color here is actually Sherwin Williams Rainwashed but it looks uncharacteristically blue here where it is normally more green.

    Lighting will always be a factor of course, and you should expect any color (except some whites!) to look lighter outside.

    In the case of Stardew you may find that the color looks surprisingly bright blue or very gray, depending on whether the sky is clear or overcast.

    What is the Difference Between Stardew, Debonair, and Niebla Azul?

    As you may remember, Stardew is on the same color strip as both Debonair and Niebla Azul.

    Debonair is one shade darker than Stardew, and it does look very much like a darker version of the same color:

    Debonair looking true blue in a bathroom with a white vanity and brass light fixtures and mirror.
    Photo credit: @silo.hill

    Niebla Azul is one shade lighter than Stardew. It ranges in appearance from almost the exact same as Stardew, to a lighter and slightly more turquoise version.

    Sherwin Williams Krypton and Niebla Azul compared to Stardew on a living room wall.

    Sherwin Williams Stardew vs Krypton

    Krypton is another very famous gray blue from Sherwin Williams. The major difference is that it is lighter than Stardew. It has an LRV of 52, which is a full shade lighter.

    Sherwin Williams on half of a wall and Krypton on the other half behind a gray sofa.

    In terms of color, Stardew and Krypton are quite similar, but Krypton is a bit cooler toned than Stardew. (Less likely to lean turquoise.)

    Here is another look at all of the coordinating colors:

    All 7 coordinating colors from the post swatched on paint lids around a larger swatch of Sherwin Williams Stardew.

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