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Sycamore Tan

SW 2855 | sherwin-williams | HEX: #9C8A79 | RGB: 156, 138, 121

Sherwin-Williams Sycamore Tan (2855): A Timeless Neutral with Warm Elegance

Sherwin-Williams Sycamore Tan (SW 2855) is a versatile and sophisticated neutral that brings a sense of warmth and understated elegance to any space. Part of the Historic Collection, this paint color is inspired by timeless architectural styles, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a classic yet modern aesthetic. Its inviting hue makes it adaptable across a variety of interior design styles, from traditional to transitional and even rustic or contemporary interiors.


Color Profile and Undertones

Sycamore Tan is a medium-depth beige with prominent warm undertones. The color leans slightly toward the golden side of the spectrum, giving it a cozy and welcoming feel. It avoids appearing overly yellow or orange, maintaining a balanced earthiness that feels grounded and refined.

In certain lighting conditions, Sycamore Tan may reveal subtle green undertones, which lend depth and complexity without overwhelming the space. These undertones make it an excellent choice for rooms with natural light, as it interacts beautifully with sunlight throughout the day, creating dynamic shifts in mood and ambiance.


Coordinating Colors for Harmonious Palettes

Sycamore Tan pairs effortlessly with a wide range of coordinating colors, making it a dream for layered, cohesive design. Here are some complementary shades to consider:

Neutral Pairings:

  • Sherwin-Williams Alabaster (SW 7008): A soft, creamy white that works beautifully as trim or ceiling color to brighten the space.
  • Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige (SW 7036): A lighter neutral that complements Sycamore Tan for a subtle tonal pairing.

Warm Accents:

  • Sherwin-Williams Roycroft Brass (SW 2843): A rich, golden mustard tone that adds depth and warmth when used on furniture or accent walls.
  • Sherwin-Williams Redend Point (SW 9081): A muted blush or clay-like shade that injects a touch of softness and modernity.

Cool Contrasts:

  • Sherwin-Williams Retreat (SW 6207): A muted green-gray that balances Sycamore Tan’s warmth with a touch of serenity.
  • Sherwin-Williams Naval (SW 6244): A deep navy blue that creates a dramatic contrast and adds sophistication.

These coordinating colors make Sycamore Tan suitable for both monochromatic palettes and bold contrasts, depending on the ambiance you want to achieve.


Best Uses for Sycamore Tan in Interior Design

Sycamore Tan’s adaptability makes it a go-to choice for a variety of spaces, whether you’re redesigning a cozy living room or refreshing a home office. Here are some ideas for incorporating this timeless shade into your interiors:

Living Rooms:

Use Sycamore Tan as a primary wall color to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Pair it with soft white trim and textured fabrics like linen or wool to emphasize its cozy charm. Add metallic accents like brushed gold or antique brass for an elevated touch.

Bedrooms:

Create a tranquil retreat by combining Sycamore Tan walls with soft, natural wood furnishings and neutral bedding. Incorporate soft greens or blush tones in throw pillows or artwork for a serene yet sophisticated look.

Kitchens:

Sycamore Tan works well as a backdrop for kitchens featuring wooden cabinetry or natural stone countertops. Pair it with white subway tiles or a darker accent color like Naval on the island for a stunning contrast.

Home Offices:

The warm, grounding tones of Sycamore Tan encourage focus and productivity. Pair it with deep greens or muted blues for a calming yet inspiring work environment.

Exteriors:

On the exterior, Sycamore Tan shines as a main body color, especially when paired with crisp white trim and darker shutters like Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore (SW 7069). Its historic inspiration makes it ideal for traditional or Craftsman-style homes.


Lighting Considerations

The appearance of Sycamore Tan can vary depending on the lighting in your space. In rooms with abundant natural light, its warm undertones can feel brighter and more golden, while in dimly lit areas, it takes on a richer, earthier tone. To ensure it complements your specific space, test the color on several walls and observe how it changes throughout the day.


Why Choose Sherwin-Williams Sycamore Tan?

Sherwin-Williams Sycamore Tan is more than just a paint color—it’s a foundation for creating spaces that feel timeless, balanced, and inviting. Its adaptable nature, warm undertones, and ability to coordinate with a variety of hues make it a trusted choice for designers and homeowners alike. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or reimagining your entire home, Sycamore Tan provides a classic yet contemporary backdrop that harmonizes effortlessly with your vision.


Note: These images were all generated with AI, there may be inaccurate color results. Please only use a general reference to get a rough idea of what a color may look like, we will continue to generate new images to improve accuracy.

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