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    Updated: Jan 22, 2025 by Kris Jarrett

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White Review

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White is one of my go-to white paint colors. I share why I love it, how it compares to other whites, and everything else you need to know about this beautiful paint color!

    Choosing the right white paint color isn’t always easy but Benjamin Moore Cloud White is one to put on your short list of possibilities! It’s the color that I painted both our family room and our kitchen in our previous home and it worked so beautifully in both spaces!

    Today I’m sharing the reasons that Cloud White is one of the best white paint colors and showing you how it compares to other similar whites. Let’s get to it… (post includes commissionable links; for more information, see my full disclosure statement {here})

    Cloud White (OC-130): Why I Love It

    There are two camps of white paint colors – cool (blue toned) and warm (yellow toned). When I was looking for a white paint color for our family room, I wanted a warm (but not too yellowy) white and was deciding between Cloud White, Simply White, and White Dove. The truth is that anything would have been better than this red that I was painting over – yikes!

    Our family room TV wall before the makeover

    I chose Benjamin Moore Cloud White and found that it’s exactly what I had been looking for! It’s a warm but not too yellow white that helped give our family room a cozy feel.

    It’s also bright but never stark and has none of the green undertones I’ve found with some other whites. It worked beautifully with our wood media console, brass art frames, and everything else in our space:

    Our family room painted in Benjamin Moore Cloud White paint color

    Sources:  Chandelier (satin bronze)  |  White tasseled pillow cover  |  Blue linen pillow cover  |  Green & blue block print pillow cover  |  Faux fiddle leaf fig tree  |  Rug  |  Pair of floor poufs  |  Art prints (details in {this post}  |  Acrylic coffee table (similar)  |  Coffee table tray (28″ square)  |  Black and white striped box (on coffee table)  |  Wood beads  |  Rattan chair

    We also chose Cloud White for the walls when we did our kitchen (check out our kitchen remodel “before” and “after”). It worked so well with our tile, countertops, and cabinets:

    We painted the walls in our new kitchen Benjamin Moore Cloud White

    Sources: Lantern pendants over island  |  Rattan counter stools in Fog  |  Pulls on island drawers (12″)

    Benjamin Moore describes Cloud White as “lightweight and luminous, this subtle, sophisticated shade of soft white is reminiscent of vapor clouds on a clear day.” That’s definitely a bit more creative of a description than mine but I do agree that it’s a sophisticated soft white – almost like the perfect soft but not too yellow lightbulb!

    The Best Trim Color to Go With Cloud White Walls

    Whenever I paint the walls of a room white, my choice for trim color is simple – I use the same exact color as the walls but in a glossier sheen. When you compare Cloud White in flat or matte to Cloud White in satin or semigloss they actually look like different whites since the same white in a glossier finish looks lighter and brighter.

    Using the same white paint color for your walls as your trim gives you just the right amount of contrast and of course you’re guaranteed that they’ll work beautifully together. In both our family room and our kitchen I used flat on the walls and satin on the trim – I prefer flat on the walls to a higher sheen paint because it’s so much easier to touch up when needed.

    Are you planning on doing the painting yourself? Check out my post on how to paint a room for the step by step of getting the job done!

    Cloud White vs. Other Similar White Paint Colors

    If you’re thinking about using Cloud White to paint a room in your home, you’re probably considering other similar whites too. Two similar whites that are often “in the running” for those looking at Cloud White are Benjamin Moore White Dove and Simply White.

    It can be really hard to tell the difference between these three whites from a tiny color swatch so I ordered large paint color samples from Samplize {here} to show you how the three colors compare.

    If you’re not familiar with Samplize, they sell 12″ x 12″ squares with the actual paint (not a computer generated version like with your typical color swatches) rolled on them. They have an adhesive backing that allows you to stick them on your wall and get a better idea of what the color would look like in your space:

    Smart way to choose a paint color - Samplize paint color samples!

    The adhesive doesn’t harm the walls and it’s not so sticky that you can’t remove the paint square and reposition it somewhere else in your room which IS something you want to do because whites can look different depending on the part of your room they’re in and the light that they receive.

    Click to order these colors on Samplize here:

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White

    Benjamin Moore Simply White

    Benjamin Moore White Dove

    I’ll go into detail about how these three paint colors compare to one another but you’ll already be able to tell a bit on your own by looking at samples of Simply White and White Dove on my Cloud White kitchen walls:

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White vs. other white paint colors in our kitchen
    Benjamin Moore Cloud White vs. White Dove and Simply White paint colors

    And on my family room walls:

    A comparison of Benjamin Moore Cloud White, Simply White, and White Dove
    Comparing three popular white Benjamin Moore paint colors!

    Looking at these pics of the three whites I’m comparing, you may be thinking that they actually don’t look “white” but are more off white. That’s because you’re looking at them on the stark white background of your computer screen. Cloud White, White Dove, & Simply White look like whites when they’re on their own but if you place them next to stark white, the creaminess of these colors comes out.

    Here’s my breakdown of how Cloud White compares to each of these two other whites:

    Simply White vs. Cloud White

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White vs. Simply White paint colors

    Simply White (OC-117) is one of my favorite white paint colors. It has a touch of warmth but is still light and bright. I’ve used it to paint several rooms in our home in NC including our guest room:

    Love the white paint color in this bedroom - Benjamin Moore Simply White!

    Sources:  Queen beadboard bed (weathered white)  |  Blue & white quilted shams (similar)  |  Navy embroidered lumbar pillow cover |  Navy border duvet cover  |  Bench at foot of bed  |   Lamp (similar)  |  Round mirror

    and our small breakfast nook:

    So pretty! White paint color is Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace

    Sources:  Woven pendant  |  Round dining table  |  Bistro chairs  |  7′ Round jute rug

    The biggest difference between Simply White and Cloud White is that Simply White (which has an LRV of 91.7) is a brighter white than Cloud White (which has an LRV of 87.35). The higher the LRV, the brighter the color is.

    Another difference is that while both whites are warm, yellow hued whites, Simply White is closer on the color wheel to the green hues than Cloud White. Because of this, there are some cases when Simply White can unexpectedly throw some green undertones, especially if it’s in a room where there are lots of trees and other greenery outside the window reflecting off of your walls.

    This was the case in our family room – I initially planned to paint the space Simply White but after painting the first wall I could see some greenish hues that I wasn’t expecting. Likely it’s because our family room has several windows with lots of green trees and bushes outside of them that were reflecting against our painted walls and bringing out the green in Simply White. In the rooms I’ve painted Simply White in our home in NC, I see NO green undertones. It goes to show how important it is to test whites in the room you’re planning to use them in because the same white can look very different from one room to another.

    Cloud White vs. White Dove

    Benjamin Moore Cloud White vs. White Dove paint colors

    Cloud White and White Dove (OC-17) are very similar whites. When comparing these whites above, I actually thought it was hard to tell much of a difference at all between the two which is why I layered the circle of Cloud White onto White Dove at the bottom. Doing that, it became easier to see that White Dove has more gray in it than Cloud White and is just slightly less bright (White Dove has an LRV of 85.38) than Cloud White (which has an LRV of 87.35).

    These two colors are super close in hue and while they have close to the same amount of yellow in their formula, Cloud White can look just a touch more yellow than White Dove because it doesn’t have that added gray to subdue it. 

    Before we renovated our kitchen, our walls were painted White Dove and I was really happy with the color – it worked well with the countertops and flooring that we had at the time. I switched to Cloud White after our kitchen remodel simply because that white blended better with our new cabinetry, floors, and countertops. It’s always important to compare the white paints you’re considering to fixed elements in the room you’re painting whether that be countertops, furniture, cabinetry, or anything else that’s going to be staying put in the space.

    That wraps up my review and comparisons of Cloud White with other whites! Remember that testing them out in your own space is key because the same white paint color will look different from home to home and even from room to room! If you want to buy Samplize samples of these three whites you can find the Cloud White sample {here}, the White Dove sample {here}, and the Simply White sample {here}.

    If you want to see details and pics of even more white paint colors, check out my post on the best white paint colors that has photos of each paint color in real spaces.

    You might also want to check out my post on Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace – it’s another popular white paint color

    Also, if you haven’t seen it already you might want to take a peek at our kitchen remodel before and after with tons of pics of Cloud White in our renovated space.

    Thanks as always for stopping by!

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    1. Debbie Minatta says

      September 07, 2022 at 2:15 pm

      Hello, I’m repainting a family room, living room, and connecting kitchen. I’m very confused on the colors I’m wanting as I’m on a site that has given me many suggestions on colors. The rooms now, are a medium beige color with white trim, I’m wanting to go towards white/grayish colors. Warm colors with no undertones if that’s even a possibility. Pure white for my trim, doors, and kitchen cabinets. I could even go with a warm white for the walls that would be a contrast to the white trim so you can see the separation.
      I would love any suggestions from an expert, pleeease
      Thank you 🙂

      Reply
    2. Deb says

      August 30, 2022 at 1:22 pm

      Struggling here! Looking for a warm white for the walls in a vaulted ceiling family room with windows on three sides, East, South & West. The reason it’s so difficult is because we have an exposed brick chimney in the room with warm red brick. It was outside the house until we added this room on around it. We also have a fireplace with Benjamin Moore Hadley Red paint on all the wood surrounding it. Trying to find a white that can work with Hadley Red HC-65. We currently have a wall paint color that does not work in there (HC 15 Henderson Buff.) The LRV is too low and darkens the room despite all the windows. Thanks for any advice you can share.

      Reply
    3. Cat says

      February 22, 2022 at 5:43 am

      I’m thinking about using cloud white for cupboards. This post was great. Wondering what the grey colour is of your island – so nice!

      Reply
      • Gillian Weldon says

        July 25, 2023 at 2:04 am

        Hi cat would you show me how your cupboards came out please I’m planning doing mine the same ?
        Thank you
        Gill

        Reply
    4. Linda says

      February 21, 2022 at 5:32 pm

      Last fall (2021) I did a remake of my home!
      I used White Dove (eggshell finish) for my master bedroom with Cloud White (pearl finish) for my trim. It looks beautiful. I have finally chosen a paint color for my bedroom which brings a calm and peaceful feeling!
      At the same time, I repainted my kitchen and entire home. I choose Ballet White for this project. All cabinets were done in a laquer spay with 20% sheen. I wanted my cabinets to have a factory finish with no brush strokes. The walls are in eggshell. The contrast between the 2 finishes is subtle yet it “looks” like 2 different paint colours which helps to give depth to the cabinets. All trim throughout my house is Cloud White,

      Reply
      • Jill says

        July 27, 2022 at 9:25 am

        What color are your wood floors? Are they LVP?

        Reply
    5. Dave says

      July 03, 2021 at 7:00 pm

      Would Simply White on trim and baseboard go with Cloud White on the kitchen and bathroom cabinets?

      Reply
    6. Areej Fajardin says

      July 02, 2021 at 12:13 pm

      Hi! Thinking about cloud white also, do you use it on ceiling too? Thank you!

      Reply
    7. Hilary says

      May 07, 2021 at 8:01 am

      Very helpful post – thank you! Do you match the ceiling in the same shade and sheen as the walls?

      Reply
    8. Hovawart says

      May 03, 2021 at 3:57 pm

      The problem with pillows is that they have to be put on the floor to use whatever furniture they are occupying. One is constantly putting them on the floor and picking them back up.

      Reply
    9. Trese G. says

      May 03, 2021 at 12:32 pm

      I’ve used cloud white in several rooms of mine home for all the reasons you’ve stated. This color is soft, warm and light and makes the perfect choice for the elements around it. I’ve used the other whites you mentioned, but have been more than satisfied with cloud white. Thanks for sharing the merits of this great color!

      Reply
    10. Betsy Hunter says

      May 03, 2021 at 11:23 am

      This is so helpful, thanks!

      Reply
    11. Sandy says

      May 03, 2021 at 10:06 am

      I have been debating and looking for a brighter color that I think will work with oak and I think at least one of these will work. Thanks

      Reply
    12. Patricia says

      May 03, 2021 at 9:33 am

      Kris,
      I always have a problem choosing white paint your comments were very helpful. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Heather M Bynum says

        April 01, 2023 at 10:05 pm

        Thanks so much for this comparison. It really helped to see those swatches on your wall!

        Reply
    13. Sheila Warner says

      May 02, 2021 at 9:15 pm

      Good Evening,
      My name is Sheila and I need your help on pillows. I was looking at watch you said about the 3 pillows. I have 2 pillows on my bed, 1 is a print and the other one is white with blue trim cord. There is also blue fringe on the pillow – 3 on top row, then 2 on next row and then 3. Oh, I am doing the room blue and white. I am going to paint the room white ( I think Simple White), I have a white comfortable on the bed and these 2 pillows. You can be very honest with me. I am a 77 year young woman and I don’t get my feeling hurt. I want your honesty so it looks like a had a decorators doing my room.
      Thanks so very much,
      Sheila

      Reply
    14. Gail says

      May 02, 2021 at 6:45 pm

      This white paint color post could not have come at a better time. I’m helping a friend with her bathroom remodel and we couldn’t decide on these exact three white colors. With all of your great information, we have decided to go with Cloud White!
      We have also used your master bathroom remodel as our inspiration for her bathroom. Always love your posts!

      Reply
    15. Karen B. says

      May 02, 2021 at 6:31 pm

      Kris,
      Thank you for this. I’ve heard these whites mentioned on blogs, etc. but I never knew which of them might suit my use. I like a warmer white, like you, without too much yellow. I’ll make note of these colors and use them next time I paint.
      xo,
      Karen

      Reply
    16. Claudia says

      May 02, 2021 at 6:16 pm

      This post on the difference between the “big 3” BM whites is so helpful. Thank you!

      Reply
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