Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20) My Honest Review & Results

Pale Oak by Benjamin Moore (OC-20) is the most popular greige paint color in modern interiors. Pale oak blends the warmth of beige and coziness of gray make it perfect for your traditional and modern home.

Let’s understand the LRV ” its the light reflection value, means if the lrv is higher the color is light , and if the lrv is low, the color is dark. So the Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of pale oak is 68.64, it’s light enough to brighten a space without appearing stark, while its gentle taupe-pink undertone adds just the right amount of depth and warmth.

What are the undertones of Pale Oak by Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore describes Pale Oak as a “versatile neutral” with warm gray undertones. In practice, it reads as a light greige or taupe – a soft beige-leaning gray.

Its LRV is about 68.6, its higher so making it a bright, neutral wall color (light enough to sometimes appear nearly white). Despite its “warm” label, Pale Oak has a subtle purple-pink feel lurking under its beige tone.

In north-facing or diffuse light it often looks like a gentle warm gray. In strong southern or western light, the warmer taupe/beige side of Pale Oak comes out more, and its pinky undertone may show up slightly.

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

In short, Pale Oak is a soft, cozy taupe: warmer than true gray but not yellow, with just a hint of rosy/purplish warmth.

What are the Lighting Effects of Pale Oak

Because its LRV is high like 68 something,make it brighter in full bright sunshine, room for a small spaces its bit darker.

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

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Coordinating Colors and Trim

Pale Oak pairs best with other soft neutrals and muted earth tones. Suggested palettes include:

Coordinating Colors of Pale oak with Benjamin Moore colors

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

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Trim / Ceiling Whites:

  • Chantilly Lace (OC-65) – A crisp, clean, bright white with no strong undertones. Perfect for trim and ceilings to contrast Pale Oak.
  • White Dove (OC-17) – A soft, warm white with creamy undertones. Great if you want a gentler transition from Pale Oak.
  • Simply White (OC-117) – Slightly warmer and more luminous than Chantilly Lace; works in sunny rooms.

Soft Neutrals & Taupes:

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
  • Balboa Mist (OC-27) – A slightly grayer, deeper warm gray with a violet undertone—makes a great adjoining room color.
  • Edgecomb Gray (HC-173) – A warmer greige, less pink than Pale Oak but in the same family.
  • Classic Gray (OC-23) – Lighter and airier than Pale Oak, beautiful in open-concept homes for contrast.
  • Abalone (2108-60) – Deeper taupe with slight lavender-violet influence for more dramatic contrast.

Accent Colors:

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
  • Smoked Oyster (2109-40) – A mauve-gray with a rich undertone; plays up Pale Oak’s warmth for contrast.
  • Revere Pewter (HC-172) – A medium warm greige for depth on cabinetry or feature walls.
  • Pashmina (AF-100) – A muddy taupe-beige that deepens and warms up Pale Oak pairings.
  • Hale Navy (HC-154) – Classic navy that contrasts beautifully with Pale Oak on built-ins or exterior shutters.

Blues / Greens (Soft & Muted):

  • Boothbay Gray (HC-165) – A muted blue-gray that contrasts subtly with Pale Oak.
  • Quiet Moments (1563) – A peaceful green-blue-gray that pairs well in bedrooms or bathrooms.
  • Silver Marlin (2139-50) – Soft sage-gray, perfect for pairing with Pale Oak without overwhelming it.

Coordinating Colors of Pale oak with Sherwin-Williams Alternatives

If you’re using Sherwin-Williams alongside or instead of Benjamin Moore, here are compatible shades:

Whites for Trim/Ceiling:

  • Pure White (SW 7005) – Clean, balanced white (not too warm or stark).
  • Snowbound (SW 7004) – A warm soft white that doesn’t clash with Pale Oak’s undertone.
  • Alabaster (SW 7008) – A creamy white that complements Pale Oak’s warmth when you want a softer blend.

Neutral Walls or Adjoining Rooms:

  • Egret White (SW 7570) – One of the closest Sherwin-Williams matches to Pale Oak; great for adjacent spaces.
  • Anew Gray (SW 7030) – A deeper greige; pairs well for grounding features like an accent wall or hallway.
  • Agreeable Gray (SW 7029) – A flexible warm greige with soft undertones that harmonizes with Pale Oak.

Accent & Contrast Colors:

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
  • Dried Thyme (SW 6186) – Earthy green-gray that brings out Pale Oak’s warmth.
  • Naval (SW 6244) – Deep navy for dramatic accents or cabinetry.
  • Ethereal Mood (SW 7639) – A subtle green-gray with soft depth—beautiful in bedrooms.

Benjamin Moore pale oak kitchen cabinets

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

Comparison of similar colors

Pale Oak vs. Classic Gray

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
AttributePale Oak (BM OC-20)Classic Gray (BM OC-23)
UndertoneWarm gray-taupe with soft purple-pinkVery pale warm gray with subtle violet-pink
LRV68.6473.67
Feels LikeCozy, soft greige; warmer and more groundedAiry, feather-light gray; cooler and brighter

Pale Oak vs. Alabaster

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
AttributePale Oak (BM OC-20)Alabaster (SW 7008)
UndertoneWarm greige with subtle purple-pinkCreamy white with balanced beige-gray
LRV68.6482
Feels LikeTaupe and grounded; visible color on wallsSoft, clean white; bright and airy feel

Pale Oak vs. Balboa Mist

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)
AttributePale Oak (BM OC-20)Balboa Mist (BM OC-27)
UndertoneWarm gray-taupe with purple/pink castWarm gray-beige with soft violet lean
LRV68.6465.53
Feels LikeSoft, cozy, slightly pinker and lighterMore neutral, slightly cooler and grayer

Pale Oak vs Edgecomb Gray

AttributePale Oak (OC-20)Edgecomb Gray (HC-173)
UndertoneWarm taupe-gray with soft purple-pinkWarm greige with beige/green undertones
LRV68.6463.09
Feels LikeSoft, airy, and muted with a slight rosy hue; cozy and subtleEarthier and more grounded; warmer and slightly more beige; reads more traditional

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak Sherwin-Williams equivalent

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20)

An exact match to Pale Oak in Sherwin-Williams does not exist, but a few SW neutrals come close:

SW Limewash (Pore 7674) – Often cited as the closest SW match. Limewash is a warm greige with taupe undertones very similar to Pale Oak. It is part of the Emerald Designer Edition. In fact, one design expert states that Limewash is “the closest Sherwin paint color to Pale Oak,” noting that Pale Oak is very slightly cooler. Limewash tends to be a touch warmer, so in cool light Pale Oak may look slightly grayer.

SW Egret White (SW 7022) – A popular warm gray-white (LRV ~70). Egret White has a taupe base but can flash more pink when paired with yellowish neutrals. Designers say Egret White is about as close as you’ll get to Pale Oak in the SW line. The difference is subtle: Egret White often reads lighter and can show a rosy bias, whereas Pale Oak tends to be a more stable mid-tone greige.

SW Oat Milk (SW 9501) – A newer warm greige (LRV ~70). Oat Milk behaves similarly to Pale Oak in being a creamy taupe, but it has its own “sneaky undertone.” It often shows a hint of greenish tint depending on lighting. Its LRV (~69-70%) is very close to Pale Oak’s. In practice, Oat Milk feels more “beige” or olive-tinged compared to Pale Oak’s pinky taupe.

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