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Sherwin Williams Aged White vs. Sherwin Williams Antique White

This page compares Aged White and Antique White by Sherwin Williams using side-by-side technical data, undertones, light reflectance, and real-world usage. Select different shades below to compare other paint colors across major brands.

Sherwin Williams

Aged White

SW 9180

Sherwin Williams

Antique White

SW 6119

HuePosition on the color wheel (0–360°). Determines the base color family.

38

39

SaturationHow vivid or muted the color appears (0–100%). Lower values are more gray.

37

less saturated

43

more saturated

LightnessHow light or dark the color is in HSL space (0–100%).

86

lighter tone

84

LRVLight Reflectance Value. How much light a color reflects (0–100). Higher means brighter in a room.

74.0%

appears brighter

72.0%

CIE L*Perceptual lightness from CIE Lab color space (0–100). More closely matches human brightness perception.

88.8

looks lighter

88.2

TemperatureWhether the color leans warm (reds, yellows) or cool (blues, greens) based on hue and saturation.

Warm

Warm

ΔE*₀₀CIEDE2000 color difference. <1 imperceptible; 1–2 barely noticeable; 2–5 noticeable; 5–10 clear; >10 very different.

1.89

just noticeable

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