Edgecomb Gray vs Revere Pewter: The Comparison That Actually Helps You Decide
Beril Yilmaz5d ago
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Edgecomb Gray and Revere Pewter are the two most specified greiges in Benjamin Moore's Historical Color Collection, and they are frequently treated as interchangeable - the same warm gray-beige, just one shade apart. They are not interchangeable. Edgecomb Gray sits eight LRV points lighter and reads as a soft, adaptable warm greige that rarely commits to a strong undertone. Revere Pewter sits deeper, carries more visible green, and can shift toward taupe or pewter-gray depending on the light...
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