Ref. #3C4443 · MP23411
What color is Seven Seas Green Met.? It's a dark cool gray with the hex code #3C4443. Colors similar to Seven Seas Green Met. include PPG Dark As Night, Behr Dark Cavern, Colorhouse Metal .06. Seven Seas Green Met. has a cool (green) undertone, which affects how it pairs with trim, flooring, and adjacent wall colors. With an LRV of 6, Seven Seas Green Met. creates a dramatic, enveloping mood — best on accent walls, dining rooms, and intimate spaces where atmosphere matters more than reflected light. As a cool neutral, Seven Seas Green Met. pairs with cool whites for trim, gray-toned or rift-cut oak floors, and brushed nickel or polished chrome hardware. Black accents and natural greenery add contrast. Cool neutrals hold their crisp quality under 4000K+ daylight bulbs. Under 2700K warm light they soften considerably — particularly true for any blue or green undertone.
Closest digital match based on color values. Always verify with physical samples.
Timeless pairing with clean white trim and a tonal accent wall

Side Walls
#3C4443
Accent Wall
A warm shift that adds depth without clashing.
#485E6B
Trim & Molding
Crisp white trim for a clean, traditional look.
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Color harmonies based on color theory — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.
Opposite on the color wheel — creates vibrant contrast
Color schemes built around this color — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.
Warm tones with cozy appeal — welcoming and comfortable
Cool hues with soft contrast — serene and restful
Complementary hues with punch — dynamic and striking
Other MPC colors close to Seven Seas Green Met..
Cross-brand colors in the gray family — useful when you want a similar look from a different brand.
How to Match Paint Colors Across Brands
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Understanding Paint Color Undertones
Why Seven Seas Green Met.'s cool (green) undertone matters more than its surface color — and how to read undertones in any paint chip.