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A really warm white color that shows a clear presence of creamy undertones, but still not that intense.

LRV 83

We have already talked a lot about white and its shades. We hope you are as impressed by their diversity as we are. Warm and cool, a little lighter and a little darker, with creamy, greenish, or bluish undertones – their variety cannot but amaze, but at the same time, it is stunning.

Many major paint manufacturers have their palette of whites, including our favorites Sherwin-Williams, Dulux, and Benjamin Moore. Each of these palettes has its favorites – that is, shades that are gaining particular popularity. This is exactly the fate of the OC-17 color from Benjamin Moore with a very poetic name White Dove. Let’s discover the beauty of another trendy white. We won’t be surprised if you decide to add it to the personal collection.

White Dove paint color features

Even by the name of this color, you can feel how cozy and inviting it is. And your senses won’t deceive you: White Dove is a really warm white color that shows a clear presence of creamy undertones, but still not that intense so that the shade as a whole would seem old-fashioned.

An important fact about this wonderful color is that it has been in the top 10 best-selling paints from Benjamin Moore for several years. There is nothing strange about that: with its versatility, sophistication, and extreme friendliness in any light, it almost has no equal either in a classic or modern interior.

White Dove: is it warm or cold?

Of course, it is the first variant! White Dove is a warm white shade that appears as such due to the greenish, yellowish, and creamy undertones. At the same time, none of them is expressed so brightly that the color itself initially looks too yellow or, as the designers say, “creamy”. Yes, it may appear slightly yellowish next to a brighter and cooler shade with the same lightness, but White Dove is not creamy or ivory – namely, a soft and warm white color.

How does lighting affect White Dove?

One of the reasons designers and homeowners are in love with White Dove is its surprisingly peaceful demeanor and attractive appearance regardless of the lighting. So, it will not blind you much if you paint the walls of a south-facing room with it, and it will not seem too dark if it is in a north-facing room. However, in the rays of the morning or setting sun, you will see how warm and slightly creamy it is, which, of course, cannot but add sophistication to your interior.

It is even more interesting to witness its behavior in artificial lighting and close to bright accent colors. Some of them may reveal lighter gray, cream, or even greenish undertones in White Dove, which may make it look a little different than you intended. That is why we advise you to check the paint samples within your interior carefully.

White Dove LRV

The LRV for White Dove by Benjamin Moore is 85 (85.38 on the official website). This shows that it confidently enters the category of white shades, and although it turns out to be not as light as the same Chantilly Lace, it looks nothing else but white. Therefore, it behaves similarly to other tones in its group.

Like other warm white shades, it has a great plus – it does not blind at all, even if it is under bright daylight. Yellowish and creamy undertones take the hit and give White Dove surfaces excellent reflective properties.

White Dove undertones

This white color is so light that it may seem there are hardly any undertones. The reality is quite surprising: experts point out that there are no more or less such notes in White Dove. To be more precise, as many as 6! The spectrum of undertones is distributed from very light gray to yellowish pistachio and olive. At the same time, each of them is expressed in a kind of semi-hint, due to which the color is quite pure but by no means flat.

Similar colors

While White Dove’s popularity is undeniable (if you don’t believe me, you can look at the sales statistics), one cannot help but admit that it has many “brothers” in the palettes of various manufacturers, not to mention Benjamin Moore itself. Let’s name the most prominent shades!

  • Steam AF-15 – a shade as close as possible to White Dove, only a very keen eye can see a slightly higher presence of a smoky undertone;
  • Vanilla Milkshake 2141-70 – slightly darker than White Dove with more greenish undertones;
  • Swiss Coffee OC-45 – a warm white shade that seems a little darker and a little more creamy compared to White Dove;
  • Pastel 9060 by Pantone – another very light shade, however, with a substantial presence of yellowish and creamy undertones;
  • Alabaster 7008 by Sherwin-Williams – a very natural and renowned shade of white, with a soft base and minimal undertones;
  • Greek Villa 7551 by Sherwin-Williams – an almost white shade with similar warmth, although darker and with slightly more green undertones.

Coordinating colors

Designers call the combination of OC-17 with a fairly large range of shades – including black, gray-beige, gray, green, blue, warm red, and wood tones – a completely win-win option. Benjamin Moore colorists also offer their palettes, which include the following shades:

  • Almost Black 2130-30 – one of the darkest BM colors, as close as possible to true black;
  • Iced Slate 2130-60 – a cool gray-blue shade, moderately light and with a noble base;
  • Cheating Heart 1617 – very deep and dark gray with an anthracite sheen;
  • Silver Lake 1598 – a pleasant light gray shade, moderately cool and peaceful;
  • Yukon Sky 1439 – a luxurious and complex gray-blue with pronounced lavender undertones;
  • Horizon Gray 2141-50 – a warm, medium light gray with greenish undertones.

Use of White Dove in interior

The warm white shade from Benjamin Moore has such a wide range of uses that it would not be enough for us to talk about it in detail in one article three to four times larger than this one. Finishes, kitchen cabinets, and of course, walls are just a shortlist of options in which White Dove becomes perhaps the most attractive solution. However, we will still try to dive deeper into the design solutions for this shade in various interiors.

Living room

The largest room in White Dove? Good idea! It doesn’t matter which style you prefer. Classic, Vintage, Modern, Minimalist, or Coastal, in any case, this warm white is appropriate.

Designers are very fond of combining OC-17 with honey and light brown woods, beige tones of the furniture, taupe textures of linen and wool, and blue and coral palettes. If you manage to add shades in metallic colors (although we insist on gold), the atmosphere of a trendy and sophisticated living room will not fail to charm you.

Bedroom

A bedroom with walls painted in White Dove is more of an unconditional classic, even if it is regarded as modern. The fact is that warm white creates such a peaceful and balanced atmosphere that it can rightfully be called traditional in a self-explanatory way.

If you often experience stress and would like to relax in an atmosphere of complete calmness, you should look at the option of combining White Dove with gray-beige or medium gray shades for furniture or curtains. It will not look boring or too restrained: on the contrary, such a palette will create the necessary meditativeness and peace.

Kitchen and dining room

In these spaces, White Dove looks charming both as a background, cabinet color, and even as an accent color. We advise you to use gold-tone metal fittings (brass, bronze, or copper) as nothing will bring out the warmth of this white color quite as effectively. However, we would like to warn you: try to avoid pairing OC-17 with cool light marble and stone countertops, as they can make it look a little dirty. It is better to stick to the traditional combination of warm white and natural wood.

As for the dining room, the background in White Dove color is an opportunity to create an incredibly cozy room that you won’t want to leave. You won’t have to complain about your appetite either. In this case, look for a bright and rich tone as a partner for this wonderful white – azure and pistachio are perfect options.

Bathroom

Today, there is a wide range of ideas for using White Dove for the bathroom. One of the most promising is the so-called total look, when the entire room, including the walls, floor, ceiling, and furniture, turns out to be of the same white color. Relief stucco, metal accents, and green plants can give visual interest to such a design.

Another interesting option is the game of contrast. In this case, White Dove is used along the bottom of the wall, including for finishing wood panels – and a dark, most often blue color is chosen for the upper part. So the room looks fresh, textured, and, by no means, devoid of colors.

Use of White Dove for house exterior

When White Dove is chosen to paint the outside walls, the owners deal with a rather difficult task – how to keep it warm and, at the same time, level out the yellowish undertones that can create an aged and untidy effect. Designers offer a simple solution: gray for the roof and trim elements. The connection of this color with the grayish undertones of White Dove will provide great freshness.

However, all these precautions are for regions with mostly cloudy weather. If it’s mostly sunny, you can choose any colors for the roof, door, and architectural details – this white will turn out to be moderately soft, radiant, and welcoming.

The White Dove OC-17 paint color from Benjamin Moore is a classic and all-purpose color for your interior and exterior. If you prefer a cozy and, at the same time, modern atmosphere but hesitate with the choice of color, White Dove should be the first candidate on your list.

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