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Benjamin Moore Semolina 2155-40

Semolina

Benjamin Moore

2155-40

About Semolina by Benjamin Moore

Semolina 2155-40 by Benjamin Moore is a mid warm shade with a simple, inviting feel. It shows brightness around 59% and hue near 39° for steady results across rooms. Adds comfort to living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Pairs nicely with soft whites, creams, and gentle grays.

Brightness: 59.3%

Tone: Warm

HEX: #f4c36b

RGB: 244, 195, 107

Hue39°

Saturation86%

Lightness69%

Similar Colors by Benjamin Moore

These are close matches to Semolina from the same brand. They keep a similar look and work well in the same type of rooms.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about how Semolina looks in real rooms, how it behaves with light, and how it pairs with other shades.

Is Semolina 2155-40 a warm or cool color?
Semolina by Benjamin Moore is a warm mid tone color. It will usually read warm in most homes rather than a sharp pure white.
What type of color is Semolina?
Semolina sits in the red or pink family. Its hue is about 39°, which keeps it in that range on the color wheel.
What are the color stats for Semolina?
Brightness is about 59%. Saturation is around 86%. Lightness (HSL L) is roughly 69%. Hue is close to 39°. The hex value is #f4c36b. The RGB value is 244, 195, 107.
Is Semolina better for dark rooms or bright rooms?
Semolina has brightness around 59%. It sits in the middle, so it can work in both darker and brighter rooms if you balance the lighting.
Which colors go with Semolina?
You can match Semolina with simple whites for trim and ceiling, or with nearby neutrals from the same brand. The similar colors and complementary colors on this page are a good starting point for pairing.
Where does Semolina work best in a home?
Semolina works well as an accent on one or two walls, in cozy rooms, or in spaces with stronger daylight where a deeper color will not feel heavy.
How does Semolina compare to a pure white paint?
Semolina is softer than a pure untinted white. The warm undertone and mid tone color feel more gentle on the eye, so it tends to look calmer and less stark on large walls.

Lighter Shades by Benjamin Moore

These lighter shades sit above Semolina in brightness. They give a softer feel without drifting far from the same family.

Darker Shades by Benjamin Moore

These colors drop a bit below Semolina in brightness. They can add depth without leaving the same style.

Complementary Colors by Benjamin Moore

These colors sit on the opposite side of the color wheel from Semolina. They add contrast without clashing.

Alternate Colors by other brands

These colors from other brands have a similar look to Semolina. They are helpful if you switch between brands or match to a contractor’s paint line.