Soft neutrals remain some of the most popular paint choices for homeowners seeking calm, versatile interiors. Two frequently compared options are Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist SW 9166 and Benjamin Moore Pale Oak OC-20.
Both are subtle, light neutrals — but they behave differently once on the wall. Let’s break it down.
The Overall Color Tone
Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist SW 9166:
- Soft gray with green-beige influence
- Very muted and airy
- Reads neutral in most lighting
- Drift of Mist leans a bit cooler and more subdued.
Benjamin Moore Pale Oak OC-20:
- Warm greige (gray-beige blend)
- Slightly more noticeable warmth
- Feels cozy without being yellow
- Pale Oak leans warmer and slightly more traditional.
Paint Color Undertones: The Real Difference
Drift of Mist Undertones:
- Soft gray base
- Subtle green-beige hints
- Can shift depending on lighting
- If you want a softer, cooler neutral → Drift of Mist.
In some rooms it reads gray; in others it reads faintly beige.
Pale Oak Undertones:
- Warm greige
- Beige influence with subtle gray
- Generally warmer than Drift of Mist
- If you want more visible warmth → Pale Oak.
Paint Color LRV (Light Reflectance Value)
- Drift of Mist LRV: ~69
- Pale Oak LRV: ~68
Both reflect a similar amount of light and lighting will influence how each appears. However:
- Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist often feels airier
- Benjamin Moore Pale Oak can feel slightly warmer and cozier
How They Look in Different Lighting
North-Facing Rooms (Cool Light)
- Drift of Mist may feel slightly cooler
- Pale Oak may soften and show warmth
South-Facing Rooms (Warm Light)
- Drift of Mist feels neutral and balanced
- Pale Oak becomes warmer and creamier
Low-Light Spaces
- Drift of Mist maintains subtle neutrality
- Pale Oak may feel warmer and more grounded
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Best Uses for Each Color
Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist Works Best For:
- Modern interiors
- Open-concept spaces
- Soft neutral backdrops
- Homes with cooler finishes
It pairs well with: white trim, black accents, light wood tones
Benjamin Moore Pale Oak Works Best For:
- Traditional and transitional homes
- Spaces needing subtle warmth
- Rooms with wood flooring
- Cozy living areas especially those with wood window treatments
It pairs well with: warm whites, brass hardware, natural textures
Which One Feels More Neutral?
- Drift of Mist reads more neutral because of its gray base. If you want a neutral that disappears into the background → Drift of Mist.
- Pale Oak reads warmer due to its beige influence. If you want a neutral with soft warmth → Pale Oak.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist if:
- You prefer cooler neutrals
- You want maximum versatility
- You like a modern, airy feel
Choose Benjamin Moore Pale Oak if:
- You prefer warmth
- You want a cozy neutral
- You have wood tones in your home
What This Means for Your Home
Both colors are excellent choices, but undertones and lighting determine how they behave. Before deciding:
- Sample both on multiple walls.
- View them morning and evening.
- Compare against flooring and trim.
- Visit the best paint store near you for advice from our well-trained team members.
