Looking for the perfect dark green paint color for your home? Let’s talk about Behr Fig Tree and if it might be right for your home!
Dark green is such a stunning choice if you want something timeless but still stylish.
It’s one of those colors that just works. Neutral yet colorful. Classic yet modern.
If you’re stuck choosing a green, I think you’ll love Behr Fig Tree.
I’ve always loved deep greens like Fig Tree because they’re dark enough to act like a neutral but bold enough to make a statement.
You can pair it with other deep shades for a dramatic look or soften it with light tones. There’s so much you can do with it!
Let’s take a closer look at Behr Fig Tree and why it might be the perfect green for your home.

Fig Tree, Behr, MQ6-58
Fig Tree is a deep olive green that brings a touch of nature inside. It feels classic, cozy, and a little moody. But in the best way.
Color Family
Fig Tree is in the green family.
Light Reflectance Value
11
Light Reflective Value is the measurement of how much light a color bounces around. This is on a scale of 0 to 100 with 0 being pure black and 100 being pure white.
With an LRV of 11, Fig Tree is on the darker side.
If your room has low lighting, it will feel rich and cocooning. If your space gets a lot of natural light, it will brighten up a bit but still stay deep and moody.
RGB Colors
R: 96 G: 95 B: 75
RGB describes the amount of each color - red, green, and blue - present in a color. This is on a scale of 0 to 255 for each color.
This mix gives Fig Tree its earthy, muted look.
Hex Code
#5E5F4B

Undertones
Fig Tree has warm yellow undertones.
If your room gets a lot of natural light, especially from the south, you’ll notice its warmth more.
In a dim or north-facing room, Fig Tree will appear deeper and moodier. But it won’t look black.
It's very important to swatch colors on your wall to make sure they look good – day and night – in your actual space before committing.
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Best uses
I love Fig Tree for creating a cozy, inviting feel. Here are some of my favorite ways to use it:
- Exterior accents: Perfect for siding, shutters, doors, or even a fence. It gives such a timeless, nature-inspired look.
- Bedrooms, living rooms, or dens: Use it on an accent wall or go all in for a warm and sophisticated space.
- Fireplace surrounds: A gorgeous, dramatic statement.
- Built-in shelving: Instantly makes any built-in feel custom and high-end.
- Interior or exterior doors: A great way to add character without overwhelming a space.
Similar Colors
If you love Fig Tree but want to explore other options, check out these similar greens:
- Benjamin Moore Forest Floor
- Behr Amazon Jungle
- Sherwin Williams Rookwood Dark Green
- Benjamin Moore Cabbage Patch
- Behr Eastern Bamboo
- Sherwin Williams Garden Gate
- Behr Fig Leaf
Coordinating Colors
Fig Tree can work well with a variety of color palettes. I like to pair it with mid to light greens, dark blues, soft whites, cool grays, beiges, or blacks.
If you’re wondering what to pair it with, here are my go-to picks:
Mid-toned olive greens:
- Pesto Paste
- Yogi
- Boston Fern
- Tuscany Hillside
Deep blues:
- Thermal
- Almost Famous
- Arboretum
- Abysse
- Otter Creek
Blacks:
- Carbon
- Raven Black
- Beluga
- Limousine Leather
- Totally Black
Trim Colors
Because Fig Tree is a warm green, I recommend pairing it with soft white trim.
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FAQS
Here are some common frequently asked questions about Fig Tree.
Is Behr Fig Tree warm or cool?
Fig Tree is a warm, deep green. It makes any space feel cozy and inviting.
What color trim goes with Behr Fig Tree?
Soft whites are the best match. Try Behr Cameo White, Sherwin Williams Alabaster, or Benjamin Moore White Dove for a classic look.
What's the difference: Behr Fig Tree vs Eastern Bamboo?
Fig Tree and Eastern Bamboo are similar deep green paint colors.
Both have an LRV of 11, meaning neither is lighter or darker than the other. Both are dark paint colors!
But Fig Tree is more muted, while Eastern Bamboo is bolder and more saturated.
Swatching both colors will help you see the difference and decide which one suits your style best.


What is the hex code for Behr Fig Tree?
The hex code for Behr Fig Tree is #5E5F4B. This is helpful if you’re trying to match it for any digital project.
What's the difference: Behr Fig Tree vs Sherwin Williams Rookwood Dark Green?
Behr Fig Tree and Sherwin Williams Rookwood Dark Green are both gorgeous dark green paint colors. However, there are some key differences.
Rookwood Dark Green, with an LRV of 10, is ever so slightly darker than Fig Tree, which has an LRV of 11.
Rookwood Dark Green leans a bit greener, and Fig Tree leans a bit more neutral.
If you can’t decide, swatch both and see which one fits your space best.


Can you use BM Fig Tree on kitchen cabinets?
Yes, deep greens are a popular choice for kitchen cabinets.
Fig Tree pairs beautifully with soft whites, beiges, cool grays, blacks, and natural wood tones. Just make sure to swatch it in your space before committing.
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Meg Hemmelgarn is a freelance writer and home decor + DIY blogger who loves to talk about paint colors. She and her husband are currently renovating their third fixer upper. You can see their projects on her blog, Green With Decor.