Valspar

High Hide White

7007-2

High Hide White reads as bright, slightly warm white with a soft ivory edge. It stays clean. Pick it when a room needs light bounce but pure blue-white feels too sharp.

It can work on walls, ceilings, or trim if the other whites in the room are compatible. Glossy sheens may reveal wall flaws because the value is so high. Sample beside cabinets first. Fixed whites rarely forgive close mismatches.

Brand

Valspar

Code

7007-2

High Hide White 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

Bedroom scene to simulate Valspar High Hide White under artificial light

Natural Lighting

Living room scene to simulate Valspar High Hide White under natural light

Technical Specifications

Undertones

Type

Yellow

Strength

Low

Temperature

warm

Hue Angle

60°

Yellow Family

Lightness

92%

Light

Saturation

10%

Very Muted

LRV

85.0
0%100%
Very Dark
Dark
Medium
Light
Very Light
White

LRV 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 Position
Saturation →
Lightness →

Color Codes

HEX
#edede9
RGB Decimal
237, 237, 233
RGB Percent
92.9%, 92.9%, 91.4%
HSL
60.0, 10.0%, 92.2%
HSV
60.0, 1.7%, 92.9%
CMYK
0.0%, 0.0%, 1.7%, 7.1%
YIQ
236.5, 1.3, -1.2
XYZ
79.92, 84.46, 89.18
CIE Lab
93.65, -0.70, 1.92
CIE Luv
93.65, 0.22, 3.07
Hunter Lab
91.90, -0.71, 1.94
Decimal
15592937

Coordinating Colors and Color Palettes

Darker Shades

Monochromatic dark

Lighter Shades

Monochromatic light

Complementary

Opposite on color wheel