About Behr Granite Boulder

Granite Boulder (PPU18-01) is a gray from Behr's collection with an LRV of 5 and warm near-black undertones. A very dark, warm charcoal approaching black. Behr's most popular near-black. The warm brown undertone keeps it from feeling flat or lifeless. Rich and commanding.

At an LRV of just 5, Granite Boulder is a dark, dramatic color that absorbs most of the light that hits it. This makes it perfect for creating bold, moody statements on accent walls, front doors, shutters, and exterior trim. It commands attention and creates a striking contrast with white or light-colored trim. Use it where you want real visual impact. In full room applications, generous lighting and light-colored furnishings prevent the space from feeling oppressive.

Light Reflectance Value (LRV)

Granite Boulder has an LRV of 5, placing it in the dark range on the 0-to-100 scale. LRV measures the percentage of visible light a color reflects. A pure black has an LRV of 0 and a pure white has an LRV of 100. Understanding a color's LRV helps you predict how it will feel in your space: higher LRV means brighter and more spacious, lower LRV means cozier and more intimate.

0 (Pure Black)5 · Granite Boulder100 (Pure White)

Undertone Analysis

Granite Boulder has warm near-black undertones. Undertones are the subtle background colors that become visible in different lighting conditions. Even colors that look "neutral" in the store will reveal their undertones once they are on your walls and interacting with natural light, artificial light, and the colors around them.

A very dark, warm charcoal approaching black. Behr's most popular near-black. The warm brown undertone keeps it from feeling flat or lifeless. Rich and commanding. Warm undertones like these pair naturally with other warm elements: honey-toned wood floors, brass and gold hardware, cream-colored textiles, and warm-toned furnishings. They can clash with strongly cool elements like icy blue accents or chrome fixtures, though the effect depends on the strength of the undertone.

Lighting Behavior

In bright light, the warm brown-charcoal character shows. In dim rooms, it reads as a soft black. The warmth gives it more character than a flat black paint.

Every paint color looks different depending on the light source in your room. South-facing rooms get warm, direct sunlight that brings out yellow and warm undertones. North-facing rooms get cool, indirect light that emphasizes blue and gray undertones. East-facing rooms are bright and warm in the morning, cooler in the afternoon. West-facing rooms are the opposite: cool morning, warm afternoon. Incandescent and warm LED bulbs push colors warmer, while cool-white LEDs and fluorescent tubes push colors cooler. To avoid surprises, always test Granite Boulder with a physical sample on your actual wall, and observe it at different times of day before committing.

Best Rooms for Granite Boulder

Behr recommends Granite Boulder for: front door, accent wall, exterior trim, shutters, statement furniture.

On an accent wall, Granite Boulder creates a focal point that draws the eye and adds visual depth to the room. Pair it with a lighter color on the remaining walls for the best contrast. On a front door, Granite Boulder makes a strong first impression. Front door colors are seen in full outdoor light, so choose a finish with some sheen (satin or semi-gloss) for durability and visual impact.

Closest Matches in Other Brands

Find the closest equivalent to Behr Granite Boulder from other paint brands. Matches are calculated using Delta E (CIE2000), the industry standard for measuring perceptual color difference.

Sherwin Williams Matches

Iron Ore SW 7069
Good match · ΔE 3.8

Iron Ore is the closest match. Both are warm, rich near-blacks.

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Benjamin Moore Matches

Wrought Iron 2124-10
Good match · ΔE 4

Wrought Iron is greener. Granite Boulder is browner.

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Coordinating Colors

These colors pair beautifully with Granite Boulder for a cohesive palette. Use them for trim, accents, adjacent rooms, or furniture to create a well-designed space.

Frequently Asked Questions

The closest Sherwin Williams match for Behr Granite Boulder is Iron Ore (SW 7069) with a Delta E of 3.8, which rates as a "good match" match. Iron Ore is the closest match. Both are warm, rich near-blacks. A Delta E under 2 means most people cannot tell the colors apart, while 2 to 4 means the difference is subtle.

Granite Boulder has warm near-black undertones. A very dark, warm charcoal approaching black. Behr's most popular near-black. The warm brown undertone keeps it from feeling flat or lifeless. Rich and commanding. Undertones become most visible when the color is on a large surface like a wall, and they shift depending on the light source in your room. Always test with a physical sample in your specific space to see how the undertones interact with your lighting, flooring, and furnishings.

Granite Boulder (PPU18-01) has a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 5, which puts it in the dark range. LRV measures the percentage of light a color reflects on a scale from 0 (pure black) to 100 (pure white). At 5, this is a darker color that creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Pair it with bright white trim for the best contrast.

Granite Boulder leans warm. The warm near-black undertones give it a cozy, inviting quality. It pairs naturally with other warm elements like wood tones, brass hardware, and cream textiles. In north-facing rooms, the warmth is especially welcoming.

Colors on screen are approximations. Monitor settings, lighting, and screen calibration affect how colors appear. Always test with a physical paint sample before purchasing.

Color data sourced from manufacturer specifications. Match calculations use Delta E (CIE2000) computed from Lab color space conversion. Last reviewed: March 22, 2026.