Ref. #1FA9C3 · 8001-38E
What color is The Crowd Roars!? It's a medium cool blue with the hex code #1FA9C3. Colors similar to The Crowd Roars! include Behr Riviera Paradise, Hirshfield's Sarah's Garden, Behr Gulf Waters. The Crowd Roars! has a cool (blue) undertone, which affects how it pairs with trim, flooring, and adjacent wall colors. Its LRV of 33 gives The Crowd Roars! depth without going dark, which makes it a strong choice for accent walls, libraries, and rooms with abundant natural light. Pair it with cool whites like Chantilly Lace, walnut or rift-cut oak floors, and brushed nickel or polished chrome hardware. Brass accents add warmth for a layered look. Blues stay crisp under 4000K+ cool LEDs. Under 2700K warm bulbs they can read grayer or shift slightly purple — particularly true for mid-tone and saturated blues.
Closest digital match based on color values. Always verify with physical samples.
Behr
Hirshfield's
Vista Paint
MPC
PPG
Sherwin-Williams
Benjamin Moore
Dunn-Edwards
Timeless pairing with clean white trim and a tonal accent wall

Side Walls
#1FA9C3
Accent Wall
A warm shift that adds depth without clashing.
#587ABD
Trim & Molding
Crisp white trim for a clean, traditional look.
#FFFFFF
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 Valspar colors close to The Crowd Roars!.
Cross-brand colors in the blue family — useful when you want a similar look from a different brand.
How to Match Paint Colors Across Brands
The science behind Delta E and CIEDE2000 — find a Behr equivalent of any Sherwin-Williams shade, or a Benjamin Moore alternative when your store is out of stock.
Understanding Paint Color Undertones
Why The Crowd Roars!'s cool (blue) undertone matters more than its surface color — and how to read undertones in any paint chip.