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About Swept Away

Swept Away is a light green paint colour by Benjamin Moore with a cool, green undertone. Its balanced, neutral quality makes it incredibly versatile, making it a popular choice for modern interiors. It is particularly well suited to small rooms, hallways, bathrooms. Use our colour visualiser to see how Swept Away looks in your own room before committing to a purchase.

Frequently asked questions about Swept Away

What undertone does Swept Away have?

Swept Away by Benjamin Moore has a cool, green undertone. It is a neutral light colour that falls within the green family. This makes it versatile and balanced in most lighting conditions.

Is Swept Away good for small rooms?

Yes, Swept Away is an excellent choice for small rooms. As a light colour, it reflects more light and can make a space feel larger and more open. It works particularly well in small rooms, hallways, bathrooms.

What colours go well with Swept Away?

Swept Away pairs beautifully with both warm and cool accent colours, making it highly versatile - try it with soft blush, muted sage, or warm taupe for a sophisticated scheme.

How can I test Swept Away before buying?

You can test Swept Away by Benjamin Moore instantly using our paint colour visualiser. Simply upload a photo of your room and see exactly how Swept Away will look on your walls - no tester pots needed. It takes just 30 seconds and you can compare multiple colours side by side.

Which rooms suit Swept Away best?

Based on its light tone and neutral undertone, Swept Away works especially well in small rooms, hallways, bathrooms, home offices. Light colours like this help to open up spaces and create an airy feel.

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