Terrace White
With a hint of a grey-beige undertone, Terrace White is ideal for pairing with cooler whites and muted shades. It is perfect for interior or exterior walls and trims. Terrace White schemes beautifully with Lexicon® Half or Tranquil Retreat.
Atlas SN4F1 | Hex #d7dad8 | LRV (Light Reflection Value)72 |
Chip 9W | RGB 215 218 216 | SA (Solar Absorptance#)0.362 |
Sometimes the slightest variation can make all the difference. Compare Terrace White to other similar colours in our range.
Capital Grey
Madigan
Check out popular colour scheme that pairs well with Terrace White to get inspiration for features, accents and trims.
Terrace White pairs well with
Snowy Mountains Half
Raspberry Macaroon
Terrace White


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Terrace White
Terrace White is a soft and subtle neutral grey. Pair this versatile colour with Manorburn Quarter or Ōkārito as well as darker greys such as Tīrau Double, Greytown and Franz Josef Quarter. Terrace White is one of our most popular greys.

Dulux
Terrace White
Terrace White is a soft and subtle neutral grey. Pair this versatile colour with Manorburn Quarter or Ōkārito as well as darker greys such as Tīrau Double, Greytown and Franz Josef Quarter. Terrace White is one of our most popular greys.
Ti Point
With a hint of a grey-beige undertone, Ti Point is ideal for pairing with cooler whites and muted shades. It is perfect for interior or exterior walls and trims. Ti Point schemes beautifully with Ōkārito or Millwater.
Walls
Spanish Olive
This silvery-grey with beautiful green undertones is a perfect colour for living spaces and bedrooms. It is ideal for creating a lovely neutral scheme and pairs well with warm whites such as White Exchange Half and reddish-brown Clay Court.
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Terrace White
Terrace White is a soft and subtle neutral grey. Pair this versatile colour with Manorburn Quarter or Ōkārito as well as darker greys such as Tīrau Double, Greytown and Franz Josef Quarter. Terrace White is one of our most popular greys.
Colour tips
With literally thousands of Dulux colours to choose from, finding the right one can seem complicated. There are a few things to watch out for when you make your selection.
Temperature
Cooler colours have hints of blues and greens, and are designed to calm and soothe. Warmer colours like reds and oranges add vibrance and life. Cooler colours appear to recede, adding visual enlargement, where warmer colours draw attention.
Lighting
The way your room is lit impacts the way the colours in it will appear. It is always best to test colours in natural light at various times throughout the day, as well as at night with artificial lighting incuding downlights and lamps.
Tone
One of the most transformational aspects of colour, tone refers to lightness or darkness. Tone adds form and shape to objects, and can alter our perception of a space, making it appear smaller or larger.
Surrounds
Paint can absorb properties of the things around it. Red brick exterior walls, vibrant gardens, and brightly coloured furniture and artwork can bring out the undertones in paint colours, and can change the way they look in your space.
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Colours displayed should be used as a guide for your colour selection. To ensure best accuracy, test your colour choice at home by ordering Dulux Sample Pots and Large Colour Swatches.