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Planter

A warm stone

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Best Dupes for Planter

Planter is a warm stone. Mid-toned neutrals often run through whole hallways, so owners want paints that cover in two coats and handle cleaning. Good dupes keep the stone balance, hide roller marks, and allow seamless touch ups.

Dupes for Planter

Brand Colour Rating Shop
Benjamin Moore Wicker Basket 3 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Wild Mushroom 3 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Hillsborough Beige 2 ⭐
Dulux Trade Salisbury Stones 2 2 ⭐
Little Greene Stone-Dark-Warm 2 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Brookline Beige 1 ⭐
Dulux Trade Soft Maplewood 2 / English Elm 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Great Plains 1 ⭐
Dulux Trade Caramel Sand 2 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Dark Buff 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Capilano Bridge 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Shore Line 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Shiitake Mushroom 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Northampton Putty 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Providence Olive 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Tiramisu 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Huntington Beige 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Weathered Wood / Writing Table 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Antelope / Tomcat 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Stoney Creek 2 ⭐
Behr Chateau 2 ⭐
Behr Golden Olive 2 ⭐
Behr Craft Brown 2 ⭐
Behr Midtown 2 ⭐
Behr Harvest Brown 2 ⭐
Behr Sierra 2 ⭐
Behr Merino 2 ⭐
Behr Chamois Tan 2 ⭐
Behr Curly Willow 1 ⭐
Behr Basketry 1 ⭐

Understanding Planter

Planter is a warm stone. It sits comfortably alongside Savage Ground or Stirabout, so your palette stays cohesive even when you change sheens or substrates.

Pair it with travertine, matte black hardware, and woven rugs so Planter flatters open-plan living rooms and connecting hallways. Link it to Savage Ground or Stirabout next door for a polished palette.

How to test Planter dupes

Look at boards beside timber and textile samples so Planter keeps its quiet warmth bridging Savage Ground and Stirabout.

Use a scrubbable matte or eggshell and make sure it wipes clean without creating shiny spots in open-plan living rooms.

Where Planter excels

The colour shines in open-plan living rooms and connecting hallways, providing personality without overpowering neighbouring rooms. Layer it with tactile fabrics and thoughtful lighting to underline its nuance.

Carry the story further by echoing it with trims or accents in Savage Ground or Stirabout; the subtle repetition keeps the whole home feeling intentional.

Planter vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Savage Ground Darker Pick for connecting hallways to anchor larger architectural details. View colour
Drop Cloth Chalkier Great for open-plan living rooms if you want a barely-there neutral. View colour
London Stone Rosier Choose for connecting hallways when you crave a hint of blush. View colour
Charleston Gray Smokier Perfect for built-ins needing a chic upgrade. View colour

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