What color is Benjamin Moore hazy skies?

gray-green
This subtle, delicate gray-green envelops a space with quiet, misty color.

What is the color hazy?

Hazy Grey is a soft, warm, mauve gray with a magenta undertone. It is a perfect paint color for an entry, dining, living or kitchen.

What color is pale oak Benjamin Moore?

greige
Pale Oak is a light gray/beige color (greige) that reads quite warm and soft in most natural lighting situations.

What color is BM sweet spring?

My I present Benjamin Moore’s Sweet Spring! This beautiful color is best described as a grey with a green undertone. It’s so fresh, and serves as the perfect neutral background for pops of color.

What is hazy sky?

Haze is traditionally an atmospheric phenomenon in which dust, smoke, and other dry particulates obscure the clarity of the sky. Seen from afar (e.g. an approaching airplane) and depending on the direction of view with respect to the Sun, haze may appear brownish or bluish, while mist tends to be bluish grey.

What is hazy transparency?

When transparent materials scatter incident light, their appearance becomes translucent or opaque. This light scattering is called haze. Materials with low haze are clear transparent, and ones with a high haze are hazy transparent (translucent).

Is pale oak GREY or beige?

Pale Oak is a taupe. So, it’s a neutral paint colour sitting in between gray and beige, but leaning WARMER vs grayer.

What is the difference between Balboa mist and pale oak?

Compared to Balboa Mist, Pale Oak is slightly less concentrated and while it’s hard to see (even in the graphic below comparing Pale Oak vs. Balboa Mist paint swatches), Pale Oak read slightly more brownish to me. It is a little warmer of a light gray color with a little less blue.

Is Collingwood lighter than Revere Pewter?

Revere Pewter is a color that has a lot in common with Collingwood. Revere Pewter is noticeably warmer than Collingwood. With an LRV of 55.51, Revere Pewter is also the darker of the two. You might prefer Revere Pewter for greater contrast with light colors, and Collingwood for brightening up a darker space.