Benjamin Moore "Ocean air" - what is a similar color by BEHR?

Anonymous
First of, do you think this color would go well in a bathroom with cherry cabinets, white tub/floor tiles and white countertop?

The bedroom (master bathroom) is medium gray with yellow bed cover. The shower curtain in the bathroom is this

http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/oceanair


Anyway, would that color work? If so, what is a similar one by BEHR? If not, I accept suggestions
Anonymous
Why not get the color swatch at BM and hen bring it to Home Depot to have it color-matched?
Anonymous
I have Behr's equivalent of Ocean Air in my guest bedroom/bathroom. I took a swatch to Home Depot but they didn't even need it-they were able to match it by name alone. I love it in the bedroom, but in our harsher bathroom lighting, it's just a tiny bit too blue. Not bad or anything, just don't love it as much in there.
Anonymous
He big is your bathroom? You're going to all this trouble to save what - $15?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have Behr's equivalent of Ocean Air in my guest bedroom/bathroom. I took a swatch to Home Depot but they didn't even need it-they were able to match it by name alone. I love it in the bedroom, but in our harsher bathroom lighting, it's just a tiny bit too blue. Not bad or anything, just don't love it as much in there.


+1 - you don't need the swatch. Paint stores carry every other paint brand's color formulas in their computer system. They'll know which color shots to add to your gallon of Behr white to get pretty much the exact color.
Anonymous
Looks lovely. The color made me smile!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have Behr's equivalent of Ocean Air in my guest bedroom/bathroom. I took a swatch to Home Depot but they didn't even need it-they were able to match it by name alone. I love it in the bedroom, but in our harsher bathroom lighting, it's just a tiny bit too blue. Not bad or anything, just don't love it as much in there.


+1 - you don't need the swatch. Paint stores carry every other paint brand's color formulas in their computer system. They'll know which color shots to add to your gallon of Behr white to get pretty much the exact color.

Yeah, I do this all the time with Benjamin Moore and Behr.
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