Hue Family Nimbus 1465 by Benjamin Moore
Here’s Nimbus 1465 by Benjamin Moore in context of its Hue Family neighborhood, 4 Y (Yellow), on The Color Strategist Color Wheel. The pink arrows point to where Nimbus 1465 fits in among the other colors according to its Value of 8.00 and Chroma of 0.50.
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Does this color look more blue or gray or purple compared to Repose Gray? Thanks!
Hi Aggie,
A color’s appearance is defined by the light and the contents it’s next to in the space. Nimbus under a balanced quality of light is most likely to look like a somewhat warm(ish) neutral gray. And, again, that could change depending on the light and what else is in the room.
You need to get chips and/or samples and test the colors in your room and see what it looks like.