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Sherwin Williams White Duck SW 7010: Paint Color Review

Posted on September 2, 2022 by KylieMawdsley

Sherwin Williams White Duck: The best warm off-white a girl could ask for

When it comes to paint colors that are neutral and versatile, White Duck is in my top five. With its unique blend and just-right depth, it’s a great option for everything from walls and cabinets to exterior siding and more!

I refer to White Duck ALL the time in my Online Paint Color Consulting.

Why?

It’s a great hybrid between the cool paint trends of the last five years and the warmer trends that we’re slowly dipping our toes into.

So, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at this bad boy…

Paint colour review, best warm off white paint colour, cream and greige, Sherwin Williams White Duck. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color consultant , diy decorating ideas blogger

What type of paint color is Sherwin Williams White Duck? Is it warm or cool? 

White Duck is a warm neutral paint color that’s an AWESOME hybrid of cream and greige.

Greige is a blend of warm and cool – beige and gray, whereas cream is a yellow-based paint color. If you have north-facing, afternoon eastern or morning western light, you may find White Duck leans that bit more into the greige while still holding tight to its cream base. However, if you have south-facing light, White Duck will lean more into cream without going OVERLY yellow.

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Benjamin Moore Winds Breath, Ballet White, Sherwin Williams Modern Gray and White Duck, comparing popular warm off white paint colours. SAMPLIZE and Kylie M.

Dark wood kitchen cabinets and trim with travertine tile backsplash and warm granite. Sherwin Williams White Duck darkened on walls. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color advice blog

Will White Duck look like a real cream paint color?

Nope. While White Duck is a warm paint color with a creamy APPROACH, the greige calms it down considerably, making it look FAR less like a traditional cream paint color!

If you love cream paint colors but DON’T love yellow (which every cream has), this could be a FABULOUS choice for you as the yellow is cut CONSIDERABLY back, even in those warmer exposures.

BTW, if you’re looking for a REAL cream with less of that neutral base, check out Sherwin Williams Creamy.

White Duck and Simply White, BEnjamin and Sherwin, vaulted fireplace with mouldings and brown stone.What’s the LRV of White Duck?

White Duck’s LRV is 74, which parks it in the off-white range. White Duck will hold itself a BIT better in a bright room compared to an off-white with a HIGHER LRV, but can still wash out (learn more HERE). In a dark room, it can look a bit dingy (not like a fresh cream) if you don’t have good interior lighting to support it, in which case, you might also want to sample a warmer cream paint color.

Sherwin Williams White Duck, Bunglehouse Blue, oak wood cabinets, wood trim, laminate countertop, subway tile diy, Kylie M Interiors

Not sure what LRV is? It could save your paint-lovin’ life – read all about it HERE.

What are the undertones of White Duck? Will it look yellow?

White Duck has VERY neutral undertones with no obvious yellow, orange, pink or green. If you’re hoping for a more muted, greige approach, YES, it could look a bit too creamy for you, but generally speaking, it’s NOT an overly yellow paint color.

What’s the best way to sample White Duck?

Like with every paint color, I highly recommend using SAMPLIZE. Samplize is a peel & stick paint sample that you can easily move around your room for over HALF THE COST of traditional sample pots – and they deliver right to your front door!

Learn all about SAMPLIZE HERE

If I’m painting my walls White Duck, what’s the best white paint color for my trim?

With White Duck, I DO like the muted white approach of Sherwin Williams Pure White, but you can easily go brighter with High Reflective White.

Sherwin Williams White Duck greige cream walls. BEnjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray cabinets, dark wood island, wood beams. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint color blog (1)

White Duck on the walls

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Is White Duck a good color for the exterior of my home? 

White Duck can be a FANTASTIC exterior color for siding, brick or other surfaces. It has a passive warmth which will fall back in north or east-facing light but can lean creamier/warmer in south-facing or afternoon western light.

Benjamin Moore Sioux Falls blue green front door, Sherwin White Duck off white painted brick exterior. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, curb appeal and online decorating ideas for paint colour

Exterior before and after. Stone and brick painted a warm cream off-white paint colour with wood look garage doors, dark gray black roof. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint colour advice.

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AND DID YOU KNOW? I have an AWESOME Youtube channel, full of color reviews, with dozens more waiting to be published – check it out HERE!

Is White Duck a popular off-white paint color right now?

White Duck is popular. More and more people are getting away from the cool, gray end of things but aren’t QUITE into the creams and warm beige and tans yet. White Duck is a great way to get warmth without a golden approach.

Maple or oak cabinets before being painted. Kylie M (1)

Sherwin Williams White Duck painted maple cabinets and green undertone granite with glass backsplash. Edgecomb Gray walls. Kylie M interiors Edesign

What Benjamin Moore paint colors are the same as or similar to White Duck?

GOOD QUESTION! Every color has particular nuances, and there will be NO perfect match – you WILL see shifts in undertones, temperature and depths, but you could check out…

  • Benjamin Moore Ballet White is very similar to White Duck
  • Sherwin Williams Shoji White if you just want a slightly adjusted version while sticking with Sherwin Williams

And if you’re thinking of color matching between brands (i.e., getting BM to make an SW paint color), you might want to read THIS first.

Benjamin Moore Ballet White, stucco and brick fireplace with oak or fir wood flooring. Gray Cashmere kitchen. Kylie M INteriors Edesign, online paint color advice blog and consulting

Shown above, Benjamin Moore Ballet White

What type of paint colors look good with White Duck?

When it comes to paint partners for White Duck, there are MANY great options, such as…

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ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN 2020, UPDATED IN 2022, JUST FOR YOU!



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      1. If I’m doing white duck exterior and dark gray shutters, what window trim would you recommend? Pure white or just use white duck as the trim and siding? (All wood siding, color oak style house.)

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          Hi Renee, it depends on the window color! SW PUre White can look super pretty, whereas White Duck is a more seamless look. These can both read differen thought, depending on white, black, beige or brown windows!

          1. OMG thank you so much!! We decided to just do white duck on all! We have white windows 🙂

            Do you think Amazing Gray shutters would work? Worldly gray? Collonade? I like some contrast… not monotone. But not BLACK on WHITE feel either.

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      Hi Terri, it’s definitely MORE about what your countertop/backsplash look like as that combo is the most important. Generally speaking though, I might look at SW Pure White :).

  1. I am trying to decide between Ballet White and White Duck. Your reviews of both colors mention that they are very similar. However when asked about trim color pairings with each color, with Ballet White you recommend White Dove and with White Duck one of the colors you recommend is Simply White. Why do you not recommend White Dove with White Duck? Thank you!

  2. Thank you for introducing me to white duck!! I had been struggling to decide between cabinet colors, and this is the perfect solution. Now I just need to pick a wall color! Your recommendation to pair SW Pure White with it is helpful, but I was hoping to do a slightly warmer white. Would BM White Dove or SW Alabaster be a nice complement to SW White Duck? Thank you in advance – you rock!!! Great name by the way. 😉

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      KYLIE M! Well, at least we know there are THREE of us in the world! Sadly, Kylie Minogue gets most of the glory ;).

      Now, I don’t dislike the idea of Alabaster, but PREFER the idea of White Dove as it’s just that bit more muted :). I hope that helps and i’d LOOOOOVE to see it all done!

      1. Kylie I just love your post, you have helped tremendously. My painter only uses SW
        I’m wanting to use White Duck or Oyster White for my cabinets and I know you like White Dove for wall but that’s not an option since I have to use SW. I’m trying to decide what wall color to use. My living room has both south facing and north facing windows. Should I just lighting the cabinet color to use on the walls. I feel like most of the off whites that I have tried are leaning gray. ☹️

  3. haha I use Kylie Minogue as a reference when I try to get people to remember my name

    And thank you!! Yes, it is a tough decision because our cabinet maker only uses SW and I was hoping to incorporate the wall color in our range hood. I will definitely share the final outcome (need to figure how to attach pictures first)!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! Cheers!

  4. Hi! I’m in love with Ballet White but my contractor uses SW. You compare these two — I live up north and get little natural light. You say this could look dingy, and I’ve read that elsewhere. Is the same true of Ballet White?

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      Hi Sonya! If you are worried about Ballet White being a bit dingy, White Duck won’t be much better, as it’s slightly less warm. It’s LOVELY, but not a terribly clean colour. Have you looked at a colour like SW Creamy maybe???

  5. What about pairing Greek Villa for trim and ceiling with
    White duck for walls? It’s in the same color line. What are
    Your thoughts on that?

  6. Hi Kylie
    I’m thinking of painting my bedroom furniture white duck and the walls evergreen fog, would these 2 colours pair well together?

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  7. Kylie,

    I am really stuck. Our home has White Duck trim, doors, and ceilings. I want to paint the walls a bright fresh white or beige color that leans warm rather than cool. We have West- facing window… what do you recommend?

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      Hiya! You might want to check out my most recent blog post on cream paint colours as White Duck will have similar tendencies, just with LESS yellow – so you’re lucky!

  8. Hi Kylie!! Thank you so much for all of your awesome paint color reviews!! They have helped me out so much!! I have a chair rail in my kitchen and will be painting it (along with all of my trim) with Sherwin Williams Pure White. The wall above the chair rail will be White Duck. Which color would pair best on the wall under the chair rail – Sherwin Williams Pavillion Beige or Benjamin Moore Natural Linen?

    Thank you!!

  9. I am so glad I found your website. I am painting my exterior with White duck (SW) and I came across your blog! I love the blue green door in this article (the one with the two wagons in front of the door). Could you please tell me the color name and the company? Thank you so much.

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  10. Hey Kylie! We have a west facing home and are thinking of painting the brick. We really love white duck because it’s not stark white or too cool. Does the yellow become very strong in the afternoon sun? Is there a better white, in your opinion, for west facing exterior? Our roof is gray with a slightly green undertone… so there’s that. LOL.

  11. Hi Kylie. I just painted my kitchen in White Duck from Sherwin Williams (not color matched) and it is looking a little purple!! My kitchen is even south facing!! I have not painted my trim yet which is quite yellow and my living room which is open to my kitchen is yellow (which I was planning on painting white duck as well). Could the yellow trim and yellow living room be causing it to look purple?!? We also only did one coat – the previous color was similar to Benjamin Moore Gentle Cream. Please help!!

  12. Hello Kylie, We are building The Tyrell Place Plan by Frank Betz. The house is East facing. We are doing an all brick front with black exterior windows and gutters. The siding will be vinyl. Would we be able to use white vinyl siding and trim near roof? If not, what white would you suggest that is not yellow, I’m ok with bright but was thinking something else may look better overall. I love your blog and videos, thanks for all the info!

  13. Hi Kylie,
    Could you compare and contrast White Duck with Neutral Ground? I’m considering using one of those on interior doors with Creamy walls but want to make sure I understand the undertones before committing. Thanks!

  14. Hi Kylie, would White Duck or shoji white go with a tile floor that is beige with a light pink beige? Before I knew I had a pink undertone to my tile floor I purchased a Quartz counter that is white with green gray veining. Would Maritime white, Shoji White, or white duck work with my pink undertone?]

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      Oooo, ALL of those make me nervous. Maritime White will definitely be the closest (I mean, this is without seeing your countertop), but it might not have enough pink???

  15. Could white duck pair with cream trim?
    Our entire house’s trim is a cream that could lean yellow at times. I’m trying to avoid the room looking yellow though.

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  16. Hi Kylie!
    I made the mistake of using SW Greek Villa trim throughout the house (it was before I discovered your blog I promise!). I’d hoped to use Shoji White on the walls. We get mostly East/West light and some Northern light. I’m worried Shoji White still appears a bit dark in our hallways and East facing living room (which get lots of ambient natural light) West facing study and dining rooms. I can’t tell if it just looks super dark because the walls are primed. Should I try White Duck or will that not pair well with the GV trim? Looking for a very soft greige feel. I tried Greek Villa on the walls too but that feels like a too bright white (maybe it’ll be better after it’s fully painted)

  17. I have natural cherry kitchen cabinets (cherry wood with clear coat). Over the years the cabinets have turned a little more red than I wanted. It’s time to paint the walls, will SW White Duck help tone down the red in the cabinets? If not do you have any suggestions in a neutral paint color?

  18. Dear Kylie,

    Do you mind my asking–in the fourth room photograph in this post, the photograph of the kitchen with White Duck on the walls and with painted Shaker cabinets–what the cabinet paint color is? It looks wonderful, and I think the countertops in that kitchen are similar to the ones in the home we just purchased. Thank you!

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  19. Hi Kylie! Your blog is such a lifesaver. I’ve learned so much about paint from you. We have a colonial style house all wood- I want a white that doesn’t feel too modern because the house is so classic looking. But we have a big front yard and get snow all winter. Are there any creamy whites that don’t look terribly yellow?! Looking at white duck and shoji?!

    We have a couple big trees and are planning to do gray shutters and blue green front door 🙂

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      Oooo, both of these are OFF-WHITES, not whites. I mean, they’ll give you that gentle subdued look, but I don’t want you to think they’re white :). If you want white, you need an LRV of 82+ (something like BM White Dove). This being said, warm whites do have cream/yellow in them and you might be SAFER in these off-whites! Of the 2, I always do White Duck over Shoji as Shoji CAN flash a wink of green.

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