Looking for the perfect light blue paint color for your home? Let’s look at Sherwin Williams Sleepy Blue and see if it’s the right fit for your space.
Light blue paint colors are a popular choice! They feel light and airy, cozy and comforting, and even a bit serene!
I love how light blues can add a pop of color among neutrals. Or, you can pair them with brighter colors for a bolder look.
So I’ve chosen a popular shade of blue, Sleepy Blue by Sherwin Williams, to do a complete color review.
Sleepy Blue is especially versatile. It works with so many decor styles.
Whether your home is coastal, modern, farmhouse, or traditional, this shade fits right in.
So, if you’re considering a light blue, give Sleepy Blue a try. It might be just what you need to refresh your home.
Sleepy Blue, Sherwin Williams, SW 6225
Sleepy Blue is a peaceful light blue, perfect for bedrooms or nurseries.
Click here to get a peel and stick sample of Sleepy Blue
Color Family
Sleepy Blue is in the blue family.
Light Reflectance Value
58
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.
Sleepy Blue has an LRV of 58. This means it’s a light to medium blue paint color – not too light, not too dark.
It bounces a good amount of light around, making your space feel bright and open.
RGB Colors
R: 188 G: 203 B: 206
These numbers show the mix of red, green, and blue that creates this lovely shade. It’s a well-balanced color that’s easy on the eyes.
Hex Code
#BCCBCE
Undertones
Sleepy Blue is quite neutral without any strong undertones. However, it does have a very slight gray undertone.
From my experience, this makes it versatile for different rooms.
In south-facing rooms with lots of natural light, Sleepy Blue looks a bit warmer. The color feels cozy and inviting.
In contrast, in north-facing rooms that lack natural light, it appears cooler and a bit more blue. This can add a refreshing touch to those spaces.
To really see how Sleepy Blue will look in your home, try swatching it on your walls. Natural light can change the way a color looks throughout the day, so it’s worth testing it out.
Click here to get removable peel & stick paint samples to easily swatch with!
Best Uses
Sleepy Blue is a versatile paint color that works great in many spaces:
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms and nurseries
- Kitchens
- Bathrooms
- Interior doors
- Cabinets
- Furniture
- Home exterior
Sleepy Blue is also light enough to work as a whole house paint color.
Similar Colors
- Benjamin Moore Smoke
- Behr Cloudy Day
- Sherwin Williams Tradewind
- Sherwin Williams Sleepy Hollow
- Sherwin Williams Billowy Breeze
- Benjamin Moore Yarmouth Blue
- Benjamin Moore Silvery Blue
Click here to get a peel and stick sample of Sleepy Blue
Coordinating Colors
Sleepy Blue is light and airy, making it easy to pair with many neutrals. It looks great with beiges, whites, grays, blacks, and browns.
You can also pair it with other shades of blue for a more harmonious look.
Medium beiges:
- Urban Jungle
- Quiver Tan
- Colonial Revival Stone
- Sanderling
- Studio Taupe
Bright whites:
- Pure White
- White Sand
- White Sail
- White Snow
- Natural White
Light grays:
- Front Porch
- Sweater Weather
- Constellation
- Skipping Rocks
- Guild Grey
Trim Colors
For trim, Sleepy Blue pairs beautifully with bright whites, creating a crisp and clean contrast.
- Benjamin Moore Simply White
- Sherwin Williams Extra White
- Behr Ultra Pure White
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FAQs
Here are some common questions about Sleepy Blue:
Is SW Sleepy Blue cool or warm?
SW Sleepy Blue is a cool blue paint color. It’s perfect if you’re looking for something that feels fresh and calm.
What’s the difference: SW Sleepy Blue vs Rainwashed?
Sleepy Blue is a true blue, while Sherwin Williams Rainwashed is a green that looks bluish. I find Sleepy Blue to be more straightforward.
Rainwashed is a bit lighter, with an LRV of 59, compared to Sleepy Blue’s 58. They’re similar but not the same.
Swatching both in your space can help you decide which one you like best. Both look great in bedrooms.
What’s the difference: SW Sleepy Blue vs BM Smoke?
Sleepy Blue is blue, while Benjamin Moore Smoke is a gray with blue and green undertones. Smoke leans grayer and greener, while Sleepy Blue stays blue.
Smoke is also slightly darker, with an LRV of 56 compared to Sleepy Blue’s 58. I recommend trying samples of both to see which you prefer in your home.
Is SW Sleepy Blue a good choice for a nursery?
Yes, SW Sleepy Blue is a popular nursery choice. It’s soothing, calming, and peaceful. I love how it’s saturated enough to add color without being too pale.
In north-facing rooms, it looks a bit bluer. Swatching it in your nursery will help you see how it works with your lighting.
What’s the difference: SW Sleepy Blue vs Behr Cloudy Day?
Sleepy Blue and Behr Cloudy Day are very similar light blues. Sleepy Blue is a bit darker, with an LRV of 58, while Cloudy Day has an LRV of 59.
Both are lovely, but it’s best to swatch them to see how they look in your space.
Is SW Sleepy Blue a blue or gray?
SW Sleepy Blue is definitely a blue paint color. It has slight gray undertones, but it still reads as blue.
I always suggest swatching colors in your space before making a final decision. This helps you see how the light affects the color throughout the day.
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.
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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.