Stanley Park
Benjamin Moore · CC-602
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The Analysis
Stanley Park is a mid-toned olive-khaki that absorbs more light than it reflects, given its LRV of 34.33. Because it is darker, it will make a room feel cozier and more enclosed rather than expansive or bright.
It works best as a sophisticated main wall color in living spaces or libraries where you want a settled atmosphere. It acts as an excellent bridge between indoor spaces and natural outdoor greenery.
LRV 34History & Origin
This shade leans toward a heritage aesthetic, reminiscent of early 20th-century interiors that favored organic, muted tones. It fits well in homes that aim for a timeless, curated look rather than ultra-modern minimalism.
How to Use It
Pair this color with warm walnut or light oak wood tones to highlight its green undertones, and use matte black hardware for a clean, sharp contrast. It is ideally suited for dens, offices, or dining rooms where you want a moody but approachable environment.
The Mood
This color provides a grounding, earthy feel that leans more restful than energizing. It is a stable, mature choice that avoids the starkness of white while remaining neutral enough to avoid visual fatigue.
Colour harmonies
Complementary
Opposite on the colour wheel — bold, high-contrast pairings. Use for a feature wall or furniture you want to command attention.
Analogous
Neighbouring hues — cohesive and calm, great for layered schemes that feel collected rather than matched.
Split complementary
Near-opposites for strong contrast with a little less tension than a pure complement. A favourite of interior designers.
Triadic
Three evenly spaced hues — balanced, vibrant, and versatile. Keep one dominant and use the others sparingly.
Tetradic (square)
Four hues in a square on the wheel — rich, dynamic palettes. Best when one colour leads and the others accent.
Monochromatic
Dark, mid, and light steps on the same hue — a failsafe gradient for trim, walls, and accents without shifting colour family.
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Lighting
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