Sherwin-Williams Solstice (SW 9571) is a warm, inviting greige with an LRV of 69. It perfectly balances gray and beige, featuring subtle earthy and peachy undertones that bring a cozy, sunlit warmth to interior spaces without feeling heavy or overly yellow.

LRV 69
An expansive living room painted in Sherwin-Williams Solstice (Hex #DBD9D2) featuring soaring ceilings, a stone fireplace, plush sectional, and walnut wood accents.
TemperatureWarm
Primary UndertoneWarm Gray
Hidden UndertonesSubtle earthy peach and warm yellow
Best ExposuresNorth-facing or East-facing
Best ForLiving Rooms, Bedrooms, Kitchen Cabinets, Open Concept Spaces, Home Offices

Hackrea Review

Solstice is an underrated gem in the Sherwin-Williams lineup. It splits the difference between a traditional warm gray and a soft beige, making it an incredibly versatile, welcoming neutral that never feels sterile.
This color is highly stable and contractor-approved for standard two-coat coverage.

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Architectural Applications for Solstice SW 9571

Living Rooms

Solstice SW 9571 corrects the icy, flat shadows inherent to north-facing rooms by projecting a soft beige cast that warms incoming indirect light. The earthy undertones anchor expansive drywall, preventing the space from feeling unmoored or sterile. Pairing this color structure with textured, matte textiles absorbs excess glare and softens the room’s acoustic and visual edges.

  • Lighting/Exposure: North-Facing Light or diffused Eastern Morning Light.
  • Architectural Trim: Sherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006 in a satin finish to establish a crisp boundary against the warm greige walls.
  • Textural Anchors: Bouclé upholstery, honed travertine coffee tables, and natural wood accents like matte-finished walnut.
  • The Consultant’s Finish: Emerald Interior Matte ($$$$ (Ultra-Premium Tier)). Delivers a luxurious, ultra-smooth finish with exceptional hide and rich color retention, providing an elegant, non-reflective aesthetic perfect for formal living spaces that require a flawless architectural finish.

Kitchen Cabinets

Applying this shade to kitchen millwork leverages its chromatic profile to bridge the visual gap between stark white quartz countertops and darker hardwood floors. The subtle peachy warmth neutralizes the clinical edge of stainless steel appliances, grounding the room’s utility with an organic, tactile presence.

  • Lighting/Exposure: Multi-directional ambient lighting with strong Southern or Western exposure.
  • Hardware Integration: Unlacquered brass or aged bronze pulls to pull forward the paint’s earthy undertones.
  • Countertop Pairing: Polished Taj Mahal quartzite or soapstone to physically contrast the smooth cabinetry finish.
  • The Consultant’s Finish: Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel ($$$$ (Ultra-Premium Tier)). A water-based urethane-modified alkyd that cures to a hard, durable, cabinet-grade finish, offering the smooth, flawless look of an oil-based paint without the risk of yellowing over time.

Open Concept Spaces

With a Light Reflectance Value of 69, this warm greige actively pushes light deep into the interior footprint, maintaining luminosity even as natural light degrades across a large floor plan. The pigment transitions seamlessly across different functional zones without shifting into a sterile gray when shadows lengthen.

  • Lighting/Exposure: Cross-ventilated light sources, primarily Southern and Eastern windows.
  • Zonal Transitions: Sherwin-Williams Drift of Mist SW 9166 on adjacent transitional hallways to maintain a cohesive thermal value within the neutral color palette.
  • Flooring: Wide-plank European white oak protected by a clear, water-based matte sealant.
  • The Consultant’s Finish: Duration Home Interior ($$$ (Premium/Professional Tier)). Engineered with patented stain-blocking technology that allows most stains to wipe clean with water, making it an exceptionally durable, scuff-resistant choice for expansive, high-traffic zones.

Bedrooms

The soft beige cast of Solstice SW 9571 absorbs the harshness of artificial ambient lighting, lowering the visual temperature of the room for evening relaxation. By avoiding sharp chromatic contrasts against the trim, the walls recede, allowing layered bedding and upholstered headboards to command the visual hierarchy.

  • Lighting/Exposure: Low-angle Western afternoon light or controlled, warm-toned (2700K) LED ambient lighting.
  • Ceiling Treatment: Sherwin-Williams Ceiling Bright White SW 7007 to maximize vertical light reflection and heighten the room.
  • Textile Layering: Washed linen drapery in muted terracotta or sage green.
  • The Consultant’s Finish: Emerald Interior Matte ($$$$ (Ultra-Premium Tier)). Delivers a luxurious, ultra-smooth finish with exceptional hide and rich color retention, providing an elegant, non-reflective aesthetic perfect for absorbing artificial light in master bedrooms.

Home Offices

This shade reduces eye strain by minimizing the stark contrast between bright computer monitors and the surrounding vertical planes. The color structure provides a stable, non-distracting background that prevents the clinical fatigue often associated with pure white workspaces.

  • Lighting/Exposure: Diffused Northern light or filtered Southern light via solar shades.
  • Millwork Accent: Sherwin-Williams Mudslide SW 9113 on built-in bookcases to anchor the room’s lower half with deep, earthy undertones.
  • The Consultant’s Finish: Emerald Interior Matte ($$$$ (Ultra-Premium Tier)). Delivers a luxurious, ultra-smooth finish with exceptional hide and rich color retention, providing an elegant, non-reflective aesthetic that minimizes screen glare in focused workspaces.
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Head-to-Head Comparisons: Earthy Undertones vs. Rival Neutrals

Sherwin-Williams Solstice SW 9571 vs. Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray SW 7029

Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray SW 7029 operates with a lower LRV of 60 and leans into green-gray undertones, absorbing more light and pulling spaces cooler. Solstice SW 9571 utilizes a higher Light Reflectance Value and a distinct peachy warmth. Specify Agreeable Gray for high-glare southern rooms that need thermal grounding, and deploy Solstice in north-facing rooms where the light requires a physical temperature boost.

Sherwin-Williams Solstice SW 9571 vs. Benjamin Moore Shoreline 1471

Benjamin Moore Shoreline 1471 projects a distinct violet-gray undertone that cools down a room, reacting sharply against warm wood tones. Solstice SW 9571 utilizes a soft beige cast that harmonizes with natural wood accents and brass hardware. Use Shoreline in modern, industrial spaces paired with cool marble, and reserve Solstice for transitional spaces heavily layered with organic textures.

Sherwin-Williams Solstice SW 9571 vs. Sherwin-Williams On the Rocks SW 7671

Sherwin-Williams On the Rocks SW 7671 is a true, cool-toned gray that flashes icy blue in northern exposures. Solstice counters this specific lighting failure with earthy undertones that maintain a stable, warm greige profile regardless of shadow intensity. Specify On the Rocks to neutralize overly warm western light, but rely on Solstice to inject subtle warmth into shaded or uniformly lit environments.

Ambient Lighting & Chromatic Profile FAQs

Does Sherwin-Williams Solstice flash yellow or peach in South-facing rooms?

Intense, direct Southern light will amplify the peachy warmth inherent to SW 9571, occasionally pushing it toward a soft, sunlit terracotta rather than a true yellow. To mitigate this effect, balance the room with cool-toned furnishings or low-iron glass accents.

Will Solstice SW 9571 clash with cool-toned gray floors or stark white trim?

It pairs beautifully with stark white trim, which sharpens its color structure, but it will physically clash with cool-toned gray floors. The blue or violet undertones in cool gray flooring will force Solstice to look muddy and distinctly orange by comparison.

How does the chromatic profile of Solstice hold up on kitchen cabinets compared to a true white?

A true white reflects all light and can feel clinical against stainless steel, whereas the chromatic profile of Solstice absorbs harsh reflections and grounds the cabinetry with a soft beige cast. It provides enough contrast against white countertops to look intentional while hiding daily smudges far better than pure white.

Does this shade look flat or muddy in windowless spaces?

Without natural light to activate its earthy undertones, the LRV of 69 is not high enough to prevent the color from falling flat. In windowless bathrooms or interior hallways, it requires a robust, 3000K to 3500K artificial lighting plan to prevent it from reading as a muddy, lifeless beige.

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