Bryan Ochre

CW-390

In a Bryan Ochre-painted room with a wooden bench, a gauzy white curtain hangs next to an open window.

A brown-gold hybrid, this deep shade captures the mood of a bygone era. It is based on the late 18th century color found by researchers at the Robert Carter house in Colonial Williamsburg.

In a Bryan Ochre-painted room with a wooden bench, a gauzy white curtain hangs next to an open window.

Bryan Ochre

CW-390

A brown-gold hybrid, this deep shade captures the mood of a bygone era. It is based on the late 18th century color found by researchers at the Robert Carter house in Colonial Williamsburg.

LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is a measurement commonly used by design professionals—such as architects and interior designers—that expresses the percentage of light reflected from a surface. LRVs range from 0-100, with 100 being pure white and 0 being absolute black.

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Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection

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