Need the perfect brown paint color for your home? Let me introduce you to Behr Swiss Brown—it might just be ideal for your cozy space!
I love how brown paint colors are having their moment right now. They bring that warm, inviting feeling of nature indoors, while still adding a touch of elegance.
Browns are also great for setting a neutral backdrop. You can easily mix them into all kinds of color schemes—whether you want something neutral or something bold.
So, I’ve chosen a popular brown paint color, Behr Swiss Brown, to do a thorough review.
Behr says this color is inspired by chalets in snowy mountain villages—and honestly, that vibe couldn’t be more perfect.
Swiss Brown, Behr, N210-6
Swiss Brown is a warm, cozy brown that adds both sophistication and a relaxed feel to any room.
Color Family
Swiss Brown is part of the neutral family, but it has its own unique warmth that makes it special.
Light Reflectance Value
12
Light Reflectance Value (LRV) is a measure of how much light a color bounces around—it’s on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 is pure black and 100 is pure white.
With an LRV of 12, Swiss Brown is definitely on the darker side.
Swiss Brown is a dark paint color—but it’s not black. It will look pretty dark in rooms without much lighting. In a brighter room, it lightens up a bit, showing off its warm undertones.
RGB Colors
R: 110 G: 95 B: 83
If you’re not familiar with RGB, it’s basically just a breakdown of how much red, green, and blue make up the color.
For Swiss Brown, there’s more red, which gives it that warm and cozy feeling.
Hex Code
#6f5e53
Undertones
Swiss Brown has warm red-orange undertones, which make it feel super inviting.
In north-facing rooms, it’s going to look a little deeper and moodier. But in south-facing rooms, those red-orange undertones will come to life, giving it a cozy warmth.
This is why I always recommend swatching colors on your wall first. Lighting changes everything, and you want to make sure you love the way it looks in your space—day and night.
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Best Uses
Swiss Brown can be used as a sophisticated neutral paint color or as a deep, dramatic accent color.
Here are some places I’d recommend using Swiss Brown:
- Front doors (or even interior doors!)
- Shutters
- Kitchen island cabinets or bathroom vanity
- Feature wall
- Built-ins
- Walls in a cozy bedroom, bathroom, or living room
Similar Colors
- Benjamin Moore Brown Horse
- Behr Aging Barrel
- Sherwin Williams Smokehouse
- Behr Rich Brown
- Behr Underground
- Benjamin Moore Middlebury Brown
- Sherwin Williams Griffin
Coordinating Colors
Swiss Brown pairs beautifully with other warm colors. Think lighter browns, tans, off-whites, and golden yellows.
It also works really well with deeper colors like purples, greens, and blues.
Dark purples:
- Deep Merlot
- Mata Hari
- Strike A Pose
- Interlude
- Napa Grape
Soft browns:
- Burnt Toffee
- Coronation
- Circus Peanut
- Antique Penny
- Cardamom
Soft whites / off-whites:
- Crystal Cut
- Silk Pillow
- Bit of Sugar
- Decorator White
- Luster White
Trim Colors
I think Swiss Brown looks amazing paired with creamy whites for trim. It keeps the overall look fresh while letting the warmth of the brown shine.
- Sherwin Williams Alabaster
- Benjamin Moore White Dove
- Behr Cameo White
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FAQs
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about Swiss Brown.
Is Behr Swiss Brown Warm?
Yes, Swiss Brown is a warm brown with those lovely red-orange undertones that give it an inviting feel.
Is Brown Paint Back in Style for Home Decor?
Absolutely! Browns are back in a big way. Dark browns like Swiss Brown are perfect for creating a warm, cozy vibe. They work great on front doors, shutters, kitchen islands, bathroom vanities, and more. Endless possibilities!
What Color Trim Goes with Swiss Brown Paint?
Swiss Brown pairs beautifully with soft whites for trim. I’d suggest Behr Cameo White, Sherwin Williams Alabaster, or Benjamin Moore White Dove.
What Is the Benjamin Moore Equivalent of Behr Swiss Brown?
There isn’t an exact match, but Benjamin Moore Brown Horse is really similar. Both have the same warmth and depth.
Always swatch colors in your space before making a decision—especially when two colors are this close!
Is Behr Swiss Brown Too Dark?
With an LRV of 12, Swiss Brown is on the darker side, but it’s not the darkest. It’s rich without leaning into black.
In rooms without a lot of natural light, it will feel darker. In brighter rooms, it will show more warmth. Swatching is key to seeing how it works in your space.
Is Swiss Brown Paint a Good Wall Color?
If you’re looking for a sophisticated, cozy vibe, Swiss Brown is a fantastic wall color. It’s perfect for a bedroom, living room, or den—anywhere you want to create that warm, welcoming feel.
Before you go…
So, you’ve found the perfect paint color, but here’s the thing – there’s another big decision you have to make: picking the right paint sheen. Seriously, the level of glossiness can totally change how your color looks on the walls and how long the paint lasts!
Check out our complete guide to understanding paint sheens.
Still not sure what paint color to choose?
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Thanks for reading!
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.