OC-65 Chantilly Lace
Product Description
As delicate and refined as the lace it was named after, this crisp, clean white evokes images of pure silk, soft linen and simpler times.
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What Makes Chantilly Lace OC-65 So Popular
Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65 is one of the most popular white paint colors in the Benjamin Moore lineup. It consistently ranks among the top choices for homeowners and professionals looking for a bright, versatile white.
This Chantilly Lace paint color delivers a fresh, modern look without the starkness of a pure white, which is why it appears on nearly every list of popular white paint colors for interior design projects.
Whether you are painting walls, trim, ceilings, or kitchen cabinets, Chantilly Lace offers versatility that keeps it at the top of every shortlist for bright white paint. Browse all Benjamin Moore white paint colors to compare options side by side.
Chantilly Lace has a light reflectance value (LRV) of 90.04, placing it among the brightest whites in the Benjamin Moore Off White Collection. That high LRV means this paint color reflects a significant amount of natural light, making any room feel open and airy.
Benjamin Moore describes this hue as evoking images of pure silk and soft linen, and that description captures the feel well. Unlike creamier whites that lean into yellow or beige territory, Chantilly Lace reads as a balanced, neutral white color in most lighting conditions.
The subtle undertones are what set Chantilly Lace apart. It carries just a touch of cool gray, enough to keep the color from looking flat but not so much that it reads as a cool white in warm, well-lit rooms.
Some sources describe it as having blue undertones, but that reading can be misleading. The cool quality is faint and only becomes noticeable when Chantilly Lace is placed directly next to a warmer hue.
In rooms with plenty of natural light, those undertones are barely visible and the color appears pretty darn close to a true white. In north-facing or dimly lit spaces, Chantilly Lace may pick up a faint cool cast. Picking up a sample from your local paint store and testing it on your actual walls before committing is always recommended.
Best Rooms and Surfaces for Chantilly Lace
As a wall color, Chantilly Lace creates a bright, fresh backdrop that allows furniture, artwork, and natural materials like hardwood floors to take center stage. Chantilly Lace walls work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms where a clean appearance is the goal.
Chantilly Lace is also a strong choice for trim and door paint applications. Using a higher sheen on trim while keeping a matte or eggshell finish on the walls creates subtle contrast between surfaces while maintaining a cohesive white palette.
On ceilings, the high LRV maximizes light reflection across the room. Benjamin Moore ceiling paint formulas in Chantilly Lace deliver a smooth, uniform finish overhead that blends seamlessly with white walls.
For exterior applications, Chantilly Lace provides a classic bright white finish for your house, including siding, shutters, and front doors. Keep in mind that a white this bright is highly reflective outdoors, creating a crisp, bold look in direct sunlight.
Knowing when not to use Chantilly Lace is just as important as knowing where it shines. In rooms dominated by warm-toned finishes like honey oak cabinets, warm beige tile, or yellow-cast lighting, its cool lean can create a visual disconnect that makes surrounding materials look off. Spaces designed around a cozy, layered warmth generally pair better with a softer off-white.
Chantilly Lace for Kitchen Cabinets and Trim
One of the most popular uses for Chantilly Lace is on kitchen cabinets. Its crisp, neutral character gives cabinetry a clean, modern finish that pairs well with both warm colors and cool stone countertops. Browse the full selection of Benjamin Moore cabinet paint products to find the right formula for your project.
For cabinets, doors, and trim, ADVANCE Interior Paint is the go-to product. This waterborne alkyd flows and levels like a traditional oil-based paint but cleans up with soap and water. Most surfaces achieve full coverage in two coats, delivering a hard, smooth finish that cabinetry and trim demand.
When choosing a trim color to pair with Chantilly Lace walls, the sheen you select matters as much as the color. ADVANCE is available in semi gloss, satin, and matte, and the right finish is largely a matter of personal preference. Many professional painters and interior design experts rely on semi gloss for trim to create a polished contrast against matte walls.
How Chantilly Lace Compares to Other Benjamin Moore Whites
Choosing the right white often comes down to comparing two whites side by side and seeing how each responds to the light in your space. Here is how Chantilly Lace lines up against other popular Benjamin Moore whites.
Benjamin Moore's White Dove OC-17 is a soft, warm white with subtle gray undertones. Where Chantilly Lace reads as a crisp, bright white, White Dove leans warmer and offers a more muted, relaxed feel. White Dove walls have a slightly softer glow that many homeowners prefer in bedrooms and living areas, while Chantilly Lace delivers more brightness.
Simply White OC-117 carries a touch of yellow warmth, making it slightly softer than Chantilly Lace. Placing these two colors next to each other shows a clear difference. Simply White reads as cheerful and inviting, while Chantilly Lace appears brighter and cooler. If you are pairing white paint with cool-toned marble or tile, Chantilly Lace is typically the better match.
If you are looking for the best warm white paint that doesn't look yellow, White Dove is often the answer. Its gray undertone tempers the warmth, giving you softness without the yellow cast that many warm whites carry in bright light.
Benjamin Moore Super White is another white worth considering if you want something even brighter. In practice, the two whites look remarkably similar, and most homeowners would have difficulty telling them apart in a finished room. Chantilly Lace edges out with just a touch more warmth, which keeps it from feeling as stark.
When exploring color combinations, Chantilly Lace pairs best with cool and neutral tones. The whites that complement Chantilly Lace most naturally are White Dove on trim, Decorator's White on an accent wall, or Simply White in an adjacent room where you want a slightly warmer transition.
Avoid pairing Chantilly Lace with heavily warm colors or yellow-toned whites, as the contrast can make warmer hues look slightly off. Chantilly Lace also works beautifully alongside gray, blue, and even soft pink accents for a balanced palette.
Best Benjamin Moore Paint Products for Chantilly Lace
Chantilly Lace Benjamin Moore is available across the full product range, so the right paint line depends on where you are painting and how much durability you need for the surface.
For walls, Aura Interior Paint offers exceptional hide, fade resistance, and Color Lock technology that keeps Chantilly Lace looking true over time. Aura is Benjamin Moore's top-tier interior line and a strong choice for rooms where color accuracy matters most.
Regal Select Interior Paint is another excellent option, offering reliable washability and stain resistance at a mid-range price point. It works well for larger painting projects where both coverage and value matter.
For trim, doors, and cabinets, ADVANCE waterborne alkyd remains the recommended product. Its oil-like leveling produces a factory-smooth finish that holds up to the daily wear that high-touch surfaces demand.
If you are wondering where to buy Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore near me, Paint Outlets carries the full lineup across four Michigan locations in Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Sterling Heights, and Macomb. Orders also ship nationwide to the 48 contiguous states, so you can get the exact product you need regardless of where your project is.
Chantilly Lace OC-65 FAQs
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Chantilly Lace has very subtle gray undertones with a slight cool quality, making it one of the most neutral whites in the Benjamin Moore palette. The cool cast is minimal and mostly noticeable in north-facing rooms or under artificial lighting. Compared to Decorator's White OC-149, which carries a more prominent gray tone, Chantilly Lace appears cleaner and brighter.
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Yes. Chantilly Lace has an LRV of 90.04, making it significantly brighter than Benjamin Moore's White Dove, which carries warmer, softer undertones. Chantilly Lace reads as a crisp white color while White Dove offers a more relaxed, slightly creamy warmth. Both are versatile, but they create very different moods in a room.
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Chantilly Lace is popular because it behaves like a near-true white without the harshness of a pure white. Its high LRV and minimal undertones make it versatile across walls, trim, ceilings, and cabinets. It also pairs naturally with a wide range of other colors, warm materials, and interior finishes, which is why it remains a favorite in interior design.
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That depends on the space and its lighting. In rooms with warm wood tones, ample natural light, and textured furnishings, Chantilly Lace feels fresh and balanced rather than stark. In minimally furnished rooms with cool lighting, it can lean clinical. If you find Chantilly Lace too bright for your space, consider sampling Swiss Coffee OC-45, a creamier, warmer white that creates a cozier atmosphere.