Best Dupes for Wevet
Wevet is Farrow & Ball’s gossamer white—soft, chalky, and designed to take the edge off modern extensions without heading creamy. People reach for dupes when they’re coating ceilings, walls, and trims in the same tone and need scrubbable finishes in bulk. The closest matches keep the whisper of grey so the paint still feels airy next to Strong White, Ammonite, or Drop Cloth schemes.
Dupes for Wevet
| Brand ▲ | Colour ▲ | Rating ▲ | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benjamin Moore | White | 5 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | Ultra White | 4 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | Decorator's White | 4 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Bleached Lichen 4 | 4 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Golden Jasmine 3 | 4 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | White Diamond | 3 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | Decorator's White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Vanilla Mist 1 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | Baby's Breath | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Java Cream 4 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Rich Praline 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Chalk Blush 4 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Velvet Truffle 6 / Linen White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Chiffon White 3 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Panel White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Cocoa Blush 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Bitter Chocolate 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Exotic Spice 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Benjamin Moore | White Ice | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Golden Jasmine 4 / Roman White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Night Jewels 6 / Edelweiss White / White Mist | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Chiffon White 4 / China White / White Cotton | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Wishbone White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Wiltshire White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Quartz Flint 4 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Clouded Pearl 4 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Wild Mushroom 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Cameo Silk 4 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Nutmeg Cluster 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Java Cream 3 | 3 ⭐ | |
| Dulux Trade | Oyster Cove 6 | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Snow Storm | 5 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Magical Moonlight | 4 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Silver Feather / Candle Shop | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Snowy Mount | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Coronation / Diamond Jubilee | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Glacial Ice / Porridge Oat | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Pacific Pearl | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Moonlit Snow | 3 ⭐ | |
| PPG / Johnstone's | Commercial White | 3 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Frost | 2 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Vibrant White | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Freshwater Pearls | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Teapot | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Bridal Wreath | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Party Ice | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Friendly Ghost | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Whisper Softly | 2 ⭐ | |
| Valspar | Pearly Gates | 2 ⭐ |
Why Wevet is the softest “white” in the range
Wevet looks barely-there on the fan deck, but in real rooms it removes the glare that pure white can create. It feels like diffused daylight—perfect for extension ceilings, open-plan walls, and contemporary flats where you need a calm backdrop that still reads fresh. Because the undertone is neutral, Wevet works with both cool greys and earthy taupes, letting you mix Strong White skirtings with Drop Cloth islands without seeing a jarring shift.
If you want a seamless capsule palette, wash Wevet over walls, ceilings, and trims, then introduce depth with natural textures like rattan, plaster, and bleached oak. Prefer more contrast? Frame it with Strong White on cabinetry or Drop Cloth on interior doors.
Testing dupes and sheen choices
Because Wevet is so subtle, undertones and finishes matter. Paint two coats of any dupe onto an A3 board, prop it next to your flooring and fabrics, and look at it from morning to evening—if it flashes yellow or blue, it won’t feel like Wevet. For high-traffic spaces, opt for scrubbable matt or acrylic eggshell; for trims, satin or estate eggshell keeps the chalky look without sacrificing durability.
When you’re running the colour across walls and ceilings, match sheen levels so it feels intentional rather than patchwork. If you’re pairing with neutrals like Ammonite or Shadow White, keep lighting warm to stop the palette feeling clinical.
Where Wevet excels
Use it in extension ceilings, Scandi-inspired living rooms, nurseries, or minimalist bedrooms when bright white would feel harsh. It also shines as a trim colour in period homes that already have warmer walls—you get crisp contrast without the blue cast of an optical white. Style Wevet with boucle, limewashed ceramics, and soft grey stone; let artwork or botanicals provide the colour. You’ll get a quietly luxurious backdrop that keeps every other design decision in focus.
Wevet vs Similar Shades
| Compared Colour | Relationship | When to choose it instead | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strong White | Cooler counterpoint | Use on cabinetry or trims when you want sharper definition beside Wevet walls. | View colour |
| Ammonite | Greige partner | Great for adjoining rooms or built-ins when you need a touch more depth. | View colour |
| School House White | Warmer alternate | Pick for south-facing spaces that can handle a little extra warmth. | View colour |
| Shadow White | Minimalist neutral | Ideal for open-plan extensions where you want slightly more body than Wevet. | View colour |
| Drop Cloth | Earthy anchor | Use on doors or furniture to ground a delicate Wevet palette. | View colour |