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Fireweed

SW 6328 | sherwin-williams | HEX: #7B3730 | RGB: 123, 55, 48

Sherwin-Williams Fireweed SW 6328: A Bold and Timeless Statement

Sherwin-Williams Fireweed SW 6328 is a rich, earthy hue that commands attention and exudes sophistication. This deep, nature-inspired shade combines the warmth of a brick-red with grounding brown undertones, creating a color that feels both timeless and modern. Whether you're looking to evoke a cozy ambiance or make a dramatic statement, Fireweed is a versatile choice that delivers depth and character to any space.

Undertones

At its core, Fireweed SW 6328 is a red with distinct warm undertones. These undertones lean toward a subtle brown, giving the color a grounded, earthy quality. Unlike brighter reds that can feel overpowering, Fireweed's muted notes make it approachable and easy to incorporate into a variety of design styles. Depending on the lighting, you may also notice hints of terracotta or sienna, adding dimension and complexity to the shade.

  • Natural Light: In spaces with abundant natural light, Fireweed appears slightly lighter, with its red tones taking center stage, while the brown undertones provide balance.
  • Artificial Light: Under warm artificial lighting, it leans more toward a deep, burnished red, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

Coordinating Colors

To make the most of Fireweed's bold personality, pairing it with complementary or harmonious colors is key. Here are some excellent coordinating options:

  1. Soft Neutrals:

    • Sherwin-Williams Alabaster (SW 7008): A warm white that provides a stunning contrast without feeling too stark.
    • Sherwin-Williams Shoji White (SW 7042): A creamy off-white that enhances the earthy quality of Fireweed.
  2. Greens:

    • Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog (SW 9130): A soft sage green that creates a serene, nature-inspired palette.
    • Sherwin-Williams Privilege Green (SW 6193): A deeper green that complements Fireweed’s warmth while adding a touch of sophistication.
  3. Charcoal & Black:

    • Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore (SW 7069): A dark, moody charcoal that amplifies the drama of Fireweed.
    • Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black (SW 6258): A true black for high-contrast modern designs.
  4. Metallic Accents: Incorporate brass or copper finishes to highlight Fireweed’s warm undertones and add a touch of glam to your space.

Uses for Sherwin-Williams Fireweed

Fireweed is a bold and versatile color that can be used in a variety of settings, from accent walls to cabinetry, and even furniture. Here are some ideas for incorporating Fireweed into your home or office:

1. Accent Walls

Fireweed makes for an exceptional accent wall color, especially in living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas. Its richness draws the eye and creates a focal point while pairing beautifully with neutral or muted surrounding walls.

2. Front Doors

For a welcoming and memorable curb appeal, Fireweed is a stunning choice for front doors. Its earthy warmth pairs well with natural brick, stone, or siding.

3. Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry

Fireweed can bring a sense of luxury and depth to cabinetry. Pair it with brass hardware and a light marble or quartz countertop for a high-end look.

4. Statement Furniture

Repainting an old dresser, bookshelf, or table in Fireweed can breathe new life into your furniture. Its bold color can act as an anchor in a room filled with lighter or more neutral tones.

5. Dining Rooms

For a formal dining room, Fireweed creates an intimate and inviting atmosphere


Note: These images were all generated with AI, there are a lot of 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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