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  1. Black 2132-10 - Benjamin Moore

    LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is a measurement commonly used by design professionals—such as architects and interior designers—that expresses the percentage of …

  2. Paint Colors & LRV: The Ultimate Guide You Need to Read - Kylie …

    Oct 2, 2024 · Every paint color has an LRV (Light Reflectance) number on a scale between 0 (black) and 100 (white). This number indicates how light or dark a paint color is compared to …

  3. LRV – The Best Guide for Paint Colors and More! - The Land of Color

    Nov 27, 2023 · Simply explained: LRV quantifies the lightness and brightness of a color. LRV runs on a scale from 0% to 100%. Zero assumed to be an absolute black and 100% being an …

  4. Light Reflectance Value (LRV) Guide for Buying Stunning Paint …

    Dec 14, 2022 · Light reflectance value, or LRV, is expressed as a percentage, ranging from 0% being absolute black to 100% being pure white. The higher the LRV, the more usable light a …

  5. What is Light Reflective Value? - Homes & Gardens

    Mar 21, 2025 · 'Light Reflective Value (LRV) is a key factor to consider when choosing paint colors, as it determines how much light a color reflects,' explains Tash Bradley, Director of …

  6. What is Light Reflective Value (LRV)? - Repaint Now

    Light reflective value (or LRV) in simplest terms is a percentage of light that is reflected by any given paint color. You can actually predict how light or how dark the shade will be by using the …

  7. Light reflectance values and paint colour selection - Resene

    The approximate light reflectance value (LRV) of an individual colour indicates the proportion of light that a surface reflects compared to the amount of light that falls on that surface. Black has …

  8. What is the Light Reflectance Value (LRV)? - MyPerfectColor

    LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, measures the amount of visible light that is reflected off a paint color, or conversely it represents the percentage of visible light that is absorbed by the color.

  9. What is LRV? - Diamond Vogel

    Sep 19, 2016 · Simply put, LRV measures the percentage of light a paint color reflects. LRV is measured on a scale that ranges from zero (absolute black, absorbing all light and heat) to …

  10. Light Reflective Value In Paint – What Does It Mean? - Hey There, …

    Mar 10, 2025 · The LRV scale values range from 0 (the blackest black, absorbing all light) to 100 (the brightest white, reflecting all light). Since nothing in life is perfect, including LRV, there are …

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