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Benjamin Moore Britannia Blue Color Review

About the Author

Michelle Marceny, principal designer and founder of The Color Concierge, a paint color consulting company in Denver, Colorado.

Hi, I’m Michelle Marceny, founder, owner, and Principal Color Designer at The Color Concierge. I believe a fresh coat of paint can completely transform a space. The Color Concierge was born out of my drive to help clients fall back in love with their homes. My clients trust me to help them find the perfect paint color for their home – whether it’s a whole-house paint color scheme or ideas for a single room. 

Since The Color Concierge was founded in 2017, we have completed over 3000 color consultations, both online and in-person.  I am a Certified Color Expert with 7 years of experience creating interior and exterior color palettes throughout North America.

Learn all about Benjamin Moore Britannia Blue in this color review (Sample Here). If you are looking for a rich muted mid-toned blue for an accent wall or accent room, Britannia Blue is the color for you!.  It can be used as an interior or exterior paint color.  We consider this a mid-toned color with an LRV of 18.1.  It has the softest of green undertones.

Please note that all our photos come from Color Concierge projects in this post.  Some of the photos may not be perfect, but we love the way they show the color.  Also, we don’t color edit the photos so that you can see what these paint colors really look like.

Benjamin Moore Britannia Blue
Britannia Blue 1623

Benjamin Moore Britannia Blue for Interiors

We love to use Britannia Blue for dark accent rooms such as offices or dining rooms, or as accent walls.  This color is dark enough to make an impact, but not so dark that it looks oppressive.  Use this color in a room with lots of natural or artificial light.  We like to paint the ceilings and trim white to keep the room feeling sophisticated and airy.

Britannia Blue looks fantastic with wood finishes, but my favorite is to pair it with lots of white.  In the photo below, the ceilings and trim are Oxford White.

Dining room with Britannia blue walls
PHoto by M. Marceny

Best Trim and Ceiling Colors for Britannia Blue

Consider clean whites and off-whites such as Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Oxford White, Simply White, Snowfall White, Cloud White, and White Dove ceilings (flat sheen), trim, and doors (satin sheen).  We like to use the same white for the ceiling as the trim.

These beautiful wood floors balance the mid-toned blue.

Dining room with Britannia Blue walls
Photo by M. Marceny

Britannia Blue vs. other paint colors

Britannia Blue is a pretty unique color, and here we show how it stacks up with other options.

Providence Blue vs. Britannia Blue

Britannia Blue is slightly darker, more gray and less colorful.  Providence Blue is lighter with more green.

Providence Blue vs. Britannia Blue

Blue Spruce vs. Britannia Blue

Another favorite in this family is Blue Spruce, which is gorgeous as a cabinet color.  Britannia is clearly lighter with less green than Blue Spruce.

Britannia Blue Vs. Blue Spruce

Granite Peak vs. Britannia Blue

The closest Sherwin-Williams color to Britannia Blue is Granite Peak.  Granite Peak is darker and more saturated with tones that are more blue.  To be honest, Granite Peak isn’t really that close to Britannia, but it will work in the same interior room situations where Britannia looks good. For exteriors, Britannia Blue is substantially lighter in the sunshine.

Britannia Blue vs. Granite Peak

When should I avoid Britannia Blue?

A creamy white can look yellow and discordant as an accent color.  We don’t recommend Britannia Blue in rooms with low light and dark ceilings unless you plan to have the lights on all day long.

Britannia Blue for Exteriors

Britannia Blue can be pretty for exteriors, but it is usually too light outside to create a good contrast with brick, unless it is on the light or pink side.  You can use it as a siding color or for accents such as shutters and front doors.  It pairs well with Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee when used outside.

Can my painter match Benjamin Moore Britannia Blue to Sherwin Williams?

Granite Peak is the closest match, but it’s not that close.  We never recommend paint matching unless you are willing to spend a lot of time going back and forth with the paint company.  If you want to match, then make sure you check the paint color with a swatch from Benjamin Moore.  Instead, consider SW Granite Peak, understanding that it is a darker version.

Learn more about matching paint colors here.

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The Verdict – Britannia Blue

Britannia Blue is a rich and saturated mid-toned blue paint color! You can use it for interiors or exteriors.  If you use it for interiors make sure you have tons of natural or artificial light so that you can see the beauty in the color.  For exteriors, it looks great by itself or with light brick or earthy stone.

No matter what, don’t forget to test your paint colors.  It’s a standard best practice.  Whenever I test my paint colors, they are perfect, and when I don’t test they turn out wrong. Learn how to test your paint colors here.

NEVER, EVER use paint matches from a different brand than the one specified.  Results are poor and there are no standards for the sheens.  Even though your painter may truly believe it can be done, don’t do it. See results from paint matching here.

What is the easiest way to Sample Britannia Blue?

We always recommend that you test paint colors in your house because lighting can change a color completely.

In the old days, this meant we painted a large poster board with sample pots and a huge mess.

Now we have SAMPLIZE, 9X14″ Pre-Painted peel-and-stick paint samples.  Check out the SAMPLIZE website HERE.

Online Color Consulting

If you still need help with paint colors, check out our Online Color Consulting packages or an In-Person Color Consultation in the Denver Metro area. Or, explore 8 easy ways to choose paint colors.

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About the Author

Michelle Marceny, principal designer and founder of The Color Concierge, a paint color consulting company in Denver, Colorado.

Hi, I’m Michelle Marceny, founder, owner, and Principal Color Designer at The Color Concierge. I believe a fresh coat of paint can completely transform a space. The Color Concierge was born out of my drive to help clients fall back in love with their homes. My clients trust me to help them find the perfect paint color for their home – whether it’s a whole-house paint color scheme or ideas for a single room. 

Since The Color Concierge was founded in 2017, we have completed over 3000 color consultations, both online and in-person.  I am a Certified Color Expert with 7 years of experience creating interior and exterior color palettes throughout North America.


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