Farrow & Ball Charleston Gray vs Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal
Compare undertones, light reflectance, and visual depth side by side.
Color Comparison
| Charleston Gray | Kendall Charcoal |
|---|
| HEX | #8F8A80 | #6C6C6A |
| LRV | 21 | 14 |
| Undertone | neutral | neutral |
| Hue | 90° | 110° |
| Perceptual Difference (ΔE) | 12.71 |
| LRV Difference | 7 |
Design Comparison
- Charleston Gray reads slightly warmer than Kendall Charcoal.
- Charleston Gray will feel brighter and more reflective in most spaces.
- Charleston Gray carries slightly more color presence and depth.
- These colors have noticeable differences in tone and depth.
Design Insight
- Charleston Gray appears slightly warmer than Kendall Charcoal.
- Charleston Gray reflects more light and will feel brighter in most spaces.
- Charleston Gray carries slightly more saturation, giving it more color presence.
- Kendall Charcoal may feel heavier in low-light rooms compared to Charleston Gray.