Are you searching for that perfect warm beige to make your home feel cozy and welcoming? Let’s talk about Sherwin Williams Cocoa Whip and see if it's the shade you've been waiting for!
Warm beige colors instantly put me at ease. They feel calming, inviting, and effortlessly comfortable. They're the colors that make you want to curl up with a book or settle in with family for movie night.
Deeper beige tones strike a balance between being sophisticated and on-trend while still staying comfortably neutral. They can feel slightly moody without ever feeling heavy or too bold.
If you're thinking about using Cocoa Whip in your kitchen, living room, or bedroom, you're on the right track. It's exactly the kind of shade that makes spaces feel cozy, grounded, and inviting.
Now, let's dive deeper into the details of Sherwin Williams Cocoa Whip to see if it's your next favorite paint color.

Cocoa Whip, Sherwin Williams, SW 9084
If you're looking for a cozy beige paint that's warm and inviting, Cocoa Whip might just be the color you've been hoping to find. It's a medium beige with a comforting warmth that instantly makes any living room or kitchen feel relaxed and welcoming.
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Color Family
Cocoa Whip is in the orange family.
Light Reflectance Value
28
Light Reflectance Value measures how much light a paint color reflects back into a room. The scale runs from 0 to 100, with 0 being pure black and 100 pure white.
At an LRV of 28, Cocoa Whip sits comfortably in that medium-dark range. It doesn't bounce a lot of light around, so it's ideal for spaces where you already have decent natural or artificial lighting layered in.
RGB Colors
R: 160 G: 142 B: 126
RGB values tell you exactly how much red, green, and blue combine to create a specific color. Each value ranges from 0 to 255. Cocoa Whip’s RGB mix gives it that perfect balance of warmth and neutrality that works beautifully in a variety of rooms.
Hex Code
#A08E7E

Undertones
Cocoa Whip has a beautiful blend of orange and gray undertones, making it a warm yet balanced choice.
In south-facing rooms with plenty of natural sunlight, you'll notice Cocoa Whip feeling warmer, brighter, and more obviously beige or brown.
But in north-facing spaces without much sunlight, it will shift a bit cooler, becoming darker and leaning more toward a subtle greige tone.
Because lighting changes so much from room to room, I always recommend trying samples on your actual walls. That way, you can see exactly how Cocoa Whip looks throughout the day.
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Best Uses
You can use Cocoa Whip almost anywhere. It feels inviting without being loud, which makes it great for rooms where you want to unwind.
I’d try it on:
- Furniture
- Living rooms, bedrooms, or dens where you want a cozy, organic feel
- Accent walls
- A focal point such as a fireplace or built-ins
- Home exteriors
- Interior or exterior doors
- Cabinets
Similar Colors
- Sherwin Williams Dry Dock
- Benjamin Moore Deer Granite
- Behr Farmyard
- Benjamin Moore Cabot Trail
- Behr Antique Leather
- Sherwin Williams Tavern Taupe
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Coordinating Colors
Since Cocoa Whip is a warm, inviting neutral, it naturally pairs beautifully with many other colors. I love it alongside other warm shades like creamy whites, soft tans, earthy browns, cozy grays, bold blacks, and rich reds.
It also complements cooler tones surprisingly well, especially blues, greens, and cool grays.
Charcoal neutrals:
- Roycroft Pewter
- Grizzle Gray
- Night Owl
- Storm Warning
- Forged Steel
Cool blues:
- Debonair
- Blustery Sky
- Morning at Sea
- Meditative
- Whirlpool
Light beiges:
- Realist Beige
- Touch of Sand
- Simplify Beige
- Lightweight Beige
- Sand Dollar
Trim Colors
When it comes to trim, Cocoa Whip offers plenty of flexibility.
If you prefer a fresh, crisp contrast, I'd suggest going with a bright, clean white trim. This combination helps Cocoa Whip stand out while still feeling polished and modern.
But if you want to lean into that cozy warmth even more, choose a softer white trim. This will make the space feel relaxed, inviting, and comfortably coordinated.
- Benjamin Moore Simply White
- Sherwin Williams Extra White
- Behr Ultra Pure White
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FAQs
Here are some common frequently asked questions about Cocoa Whip.
What color is Cocoa Whip Sherwin Williams?
Cocoa Whip is a warm, medium beige that instantly makes any room feel cozy and welcoming. It belongs to Sherwin Williams' orange color family, thanks to its gentle orange undertones.
What's the difference: SW Cocoa Whip vs Tavern Taupe?
Cocoa Whip and Tavern Taupe are both inviting, warm neutrals, but there are noticeable differences between the two.
Cocoa Whip is a soft beige with orange and gray undertones, while Tavern Taupe leans warmer and browner, with a bit more gray coming through.
In terms of darkness, Tavern Taupe is slightly deeper, with an LRV of 27 compared to Cocoa Whip’s 28.
Both colors work beautifully in kitchens or living rooms. If you can't decide between them, I recommend testing both side by side to see how they feel in your own space.


Is Sherwin Williams Cocoa Whip warm or cool?
Sherwin Williams Cocoa Whip is definitely a warm beige. If you're looking to create a comfortable, inviting vibe, this color checks all the boxes.
What is the color code for SW Cocoa Whip?
Sherwin Williams Cocoa Whip has the color code SW 9084.
Its hex code is #A08E7E. That's especially useful if you're matching Cocoa Whip for digital projects or online mood boards.
What's the difference: SW Cocoa Whip vs BM Deer Granite?
Cocoa Whip and Benjamin Moore Deer Granite are similar warm neutrals, each with a mix of orange and gray undertones.
Cocoa Whip has an LRV of 28, making it just slightly lighter than Deer Granite, which comes in at 27.51.
When colors are this close, they can behave very differently depending on the lighting in your home. I always recommend swatching carefully to see how each one looks throughout the day before deciding.


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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.