After working with this color in many homes, I can say it’s one of the most flexible options.
It pairs well with most wood tones, from light oak to dark walnut, and is suitable for both modern and traditional spaces.
This green-gray paint brings peace and calm to any room, making it a top choice for many homes.
I want to share my thoughts on Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog, which became Color of the Year in 2022.
What makes this color special?
It sits perfectly between warm and cool tones, with a mix of green and gray that creates balance.
From my experience working with clients, this balance makes it more useful than similar options like Clary Sage or Swell Sage, which lean too brown.
The color has a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 30, which places it in the middle range—not too light or dark.
This means it works well in both small and large spaces. When clients ask me about depth, I tell them it’s right to make a statement without being too bold.
How does light change everything?
This color changes appearance throughout the day, and I’ve seen it perform differently in various rooms.
- The gray tones come forward in north-facing rooms, but the green remains.
- South and west-facing spaces bring out its warmth, especially in the afternoon light.
- East-facing rooms might need extra lighting in the evening to keep the color looking its best.
Where to use evergreen fog in your home?
1. Kitchen Styling
Lower cabinets: Mix with white upper cabinets for contrast
Island: Creates a central focus without dominating
Backsplash wall: Paint a single wall to add interest
Tips:
- Pair with brass or black hardware
- Add white marble or light quartz countertops
- Include wooden stools or chairs for warmth
2. Bedroom Design
Main walls: Paint all walls for a cozy feel
Accent wall: Behind the headboard for visual interest
Built-ins: Paint shelving or window seats
Styling tips:
- Use white bedding for contrast
- Add natural textures like linen and wool
- Include tan or beige accents
- Layer with cream-colored curtains
3. Entryway Elements
Main door: Paint the interior side
Wainscoting: Create depth with two-tone walls
Bench or storage unit: Paint built-ins
Design tips:
- Install white hooks for contrast
- Add a natural fiber rug
- Include a wood mirror
- Use white trim for the definition
4. Bathroom Features
Vanity: Paint existing cabinets
Walls: Full room or accent wall
Wainscoting: Lower wall detail
Enhancement tips:
- Use white towels for freshness
- Add brushed nickel fixtures
- Include a wood frame mirror
- Choose cream or white tiles
My tip: Use it as an accent wall or on select pieces of furniture rather than painting entire rooms. This creates interest without making the space feel closed in.
Colors That Work Well With SW Evergreen Fog
Color Type | Recommended Shades | Effect/Usage |
---|---|---|
White Trim | Sherwin-Williams Pure White | Provides clean, crisp contrast for walls, cabinets, and ceilings. |
Sherwin-Williams High Reflective White | Adds brightness and emphasizes the depth of Evergreen Fog. | |
Earth Tones | Beige | It adds subtle warmth and balances the gray-green tones of Evergreen Fog. |
Taupe | It introduces a sophisticated, earthy touch that complements the olive-brown undertones. | |
Warm Accents | Mustard | Provides a pop of vibrant warmth, perfect for accessories or small accent pieces. |
Cool Complements | Light Gray | Enhances the calm, neutral qualities of Evergreen Fog, especially in modern spaces. |
Soft Blue | It adds a subtle contrast for a refreshing and serene vibe. | |
Metallics | Brass | It adds warmth and elegance, and it is ideal for fixtures and decor accents. |
Bronze | It introduces an earthy, rustic charm, complementing the natural feel of Evergreen Fog. |
Similar Paint Options to Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog
Color Name | Light Reflectance Value (LRV) | Undertones | Key Features |
---|---|---|---|
Cornwall Slate | 29 | Gray, Green, Brown | It is slightly darker than Evergreen Fog with more brown undertones for an earthier feel. |
Acacia Haze | 32 | Gray, Green, Blue | Slightly lighter with hints of blue, offering a cooler and more refreshing effect. |
Practical application tips and making it work!
Here are my tested tips for success:
- Test the paint in different light conditions
- Use white trim to create clean lines
- Add natural wood elements for warmth
- Consider using it on cabinets or furniture first
- Mix in both cool and warm decor pieces
When using this color, remember:
- Small spaces: use as an accent
- Large rooms: can paint all walls
- Cabinets: works on both upper and lower
- Accent pieces: perfect for doors or furniture
Final Thoughts
I always recommend Sherwin-Williams pure white or high reflective white for the finishing touch for trim. These create a fresh look that makes evergreen fog stand out beautifully.
Need more help? You can find detailed color palettes and material guides on my website. I’ve created these based on real projects to help you get the best results in your home.
I’d love to hear about your experiences with this color. Share your photos and stories – they might help others make color decisions.
Alex Guerrero, a graduate with a Fine Arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a visionary in the world of color and design for over 15 years. His professional journey began in the heart of the fashion industry in Milan, where he developed an acute sense for color harmonies and trends. Alex joined our team in 2018, offering fresh and innovative perspectives on color utilization in various spaces. Renowned for his ability to blend contemporary trends with timeless elegance. Outside of work, Alex is an accomplished painter and a volunteer art therapist, his artistic talents further enriching his professional insights.