Benjamin Moore Dune White 968 is a soft, warm neutral that brings understated elegance to any space. Its gentle tone makes it versatile, perfect for both walls and trim, and easy to pair with a variety of colors.
Paint Color Undertones
Dune White has subtle beige and gray undertones, giving it a balanced warmth that doesn’t feel too yellow or too cool. Depending on the lighting and surrounding colors, it can lean slightly warmer or cooler, making it adaptable for different interior styles.
Light Reflectance Value (LRV)
With an LRV of 74, Dune White reflects a lot of light, making spaces feel bright and open. It works well in both large and small rooms, enhancing natural light while maintaining a soft, calming presence.
Where It Works Best
Dune White is highly versatile and performs well in a variety of spaces:
- Living Rooms: Creates a warm, inviting backdrop for furniture and artwork.
- Bedrooms: Offers a serene, neutral tone for restful spaces.
- Kitchens: Complements both light and dark cabinetry, enhancing overall brightness.
- Trim & Ceilings: Works beautifully for subtle contrast without feeling stark.
- Decorative Plasters: Pairs beautifully with decorative finishes, especially pearlescent plaster finishes.
Color Pairing Suggestions
Dune White pairs beautifully with:
- Warm Neutrals: like Accessible Beige or Edgecomb Gray for a cohesive palette
- Deep Colors: such as Hale Navy or Kendall Charcoal for striking contrast
- Soft Pastels: like blush, sage, or light blue for gentle accents
- Natural Woods & Metals: oak, walnut, brass, or matte black hardware
Final Thoughts for Consumers
Benjamin Moore Dune White 968 is a timeless, adaptable neutral that enhances both modern and traditional spaces. Its subtle undertones and high LRV make it a reliable choice for any room where brightness, warmth, and elegance are desired.
Stop by one of our Benjamin Moore stores to see Dune White in person and talk with our trained paint specialists. They can help you pair it perfectly with other colors and choose the ideal finish for your project.
