The initial choices that I gathered after working my way through my paint fan deck are Benjamin Moore Cushing Green (HC-125), Benjamin Moore Peale Green (HC-121), Benjamin Moore Backwoods 469 or CC-630 , and Benjamin Moore Boreal Forest AF480. But I knew that once they are on the wall and dry, there would be a big difference in how each of these colors reads and the feeling that it creates in the space. It’s true upon initial glance there might not be a huge difference between the colors. When I picked these four paint sample pots up at the store, the woman who was working commented on how close these dark green paint colors are. Sample Pots of Dark Green Paint Color Choices You can see that I’ve ordered the colours below by their Light Reflection Value (LRV). The closer to 0 you are, the less light is reflected by that colour. It is basically a number that tells you how much light is reflected from a surface. If you aren’t familiar with LRV it means Light Reflection Value. I picked up some dark green paint color sample pots from my local Benjamin Moore last weekend, but didn’t get a chance to test them out on the wall until mid-week. ![]() We’re making progress on Leif’s teen boy bedroom makeover for the One Room Challenge, and it’s finally time to make a final decision and get painting! If you read my update last week, you know that I was waiting for the mural to arrive before settling on a color. How Benjamin Moore Cushing Green, Peale Green, Boreal Forest and Backwoods compare to one another in real life with paint test samples on the wall. Testing out some Benjamin Moore dark green paint colors for our One Room Challenge Teen Boy Makeover.
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