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If you’ve been craving a paint color that feels fresh and timeless, meet Sherwin-Williams Garden Gate (SW 6167), a deep, versatile green that reads like a “modern neutral” in real homes. It brings depth and warmth without feeling heavy, and it’s an easy way to add personality to neutral palettes while still keeping the look classic.

In this post, we’ll break down where Garden Gate works best, how to style it, and the coordinating colors Sherwin-Williams paired with it, so you can confidently use it in your next paint project, room refresh, or home renovation plan.

Why Garden Gate Works So Well in Home Interiors​

Sherwin-Williams describes Garden Gate as an “undeniably versatile dark green,” and that’s exactly what it is: it has a grounded, organic feel that can lean cozy, elevated, or modern depending on your finishes and lighting. It’s also a great option when you want contrast but don’t want to commit to black.

Design-wise, deep greens are having a moment because they:

  • warm up bright, builder-basic spaces
  • balance wood tones (especially oak and walnut)
  • add “designer depth” to kitchens, entryways, and living rooms
  • look incredible with mixed metals and natural textures

Think: moody paint colors, warm modern interiors, home improvement ideas, and painting inspiration that still feels livable.

Coordinating Colors

Sherwin-Williams paired Garden Gate with coordinating shades from the Loud Luxury Color Collection:

Color Description
SW 9582 White Sand A soft, warm neutral that keeps things light and balanced
SW 9596 Pachyderm A grounded greige/taupe that feels earthy and modern
SW 9182 Rojo Marrón A rich, warm red-brown that adds depth and a collected feel
SW 9645 Big Dipper A deep, dramatic accent that plays well with moody palettes

Use White Sand for bright, timeless interiors. Coordinate with Pachyderm for warm modern, earthy homes. Rojo Marrón is great for vintage-inspired, layered spaces. With Big Dipper, it works for a bold, high-contrast, designer look

Paint Tips: How to Make a Dark Green Feel Intentional

Choose the Right Sheen

  • Matte or eggshell for walls (soft, forgiving, modern)
  • Satin for trim or areas that need wipeability
  • Semi-gloss for doors and cabinetry (durable + crisp)

Balance with Light + Texture

Dark paint colors look best when the room has at least one of these:

  • warm wood tones
  • creamy whites
  • textured rugs, curtains, or woven materials
  • layered lighting (lamp + overhead + accent)

Sample First (Seriously)

Deep colors shift a lot from morning to night. Test it on multiple walls and check it in the lighting you actually live in. We love using Samplize for these peel-and-stick swatches that you can move around the room.

Sherwin-Williams also suggests using their tools like samples and visualization to try it in your space first.

If You’re Planning a Paint Project or Remodel…

If your home is mid-renovation (or you’re dreaming up one), Garden Gate is a smart color choice because it fits so many styles: modern farmhouse, warm modern, traditional, and even transitional design.

If you’re not sure where to use it—walls, cabinets, built-ins, or an accent area—this is exactly the kind of color that benefits from a simple plan before you paint.

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