Benjamin Moore
Sedona Brown
1127 / HC-73
Hale Navy provides strong cool contrast, while Hunter Green reinforces the natural, earth-toned direction without competing for warmth in the composition.
Brand
Benjamin Moore
Code
1127 / HC-73
Collection
Benjamin Moore Classics
Sedona Brown in Different Light
Light temperature is measured in Kelvin: a warm 2700K bulb pulls colors toward yellow, while 5000K daylight reads cooler and truer. Check the color at the time of day you actually use the room.
Artificial Lighting

Natural Lighting

Technical Specifications
Undertones
Type
Orange
Strength
Medium
Temperature
warm
Hue Angle
29°Red Family
Lightness
40%Medium
Saturation
24%Muted
LRV
14.0LRV measures how much light a color reflects, from 0 (black) to 100 (pure white). Below about 50 a color needs good lighting to avoid going flat, 60 and up helps brighten a room, and most whites sit above 80.
Color Codes
Coordinating Colors and Color Palettes
Darker Shades
Monochromatic dark
Lighter Shades
Monochromatic light
Complementary
Opposite on color wheel
Analogous
Adjacent colors
Warm Shades
Warm spectrum
Closest Paint Matches
Cross-brand matches are close, never exact. Each brand uses different bases and sheens, so sample before you buy gallons.
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