Sherwin Williams Creamy is exactly what it sounds like… a delightful, warm, rich cream paint color that works beautifully in a variety of spaces in your home. Get all the details in this deep dive into SW 7012!

Bonus! This color is a perfect match to Pottery Barn Kid’s white furniture lines. That means it’s a great way to save you money – use it for a furniture revamp to get the look for less!

Girl bedroom with white walls and a desk painted in SW 1072
A desk painted in Sherwin Williams Creamy
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For those of you who follow along, you know how passionate I am about finding the right white for every room. But I also love pretty white furniture! Finding the right white can be difficult, so I’m breaking them all down for you here.

Years ago, I requested a Pottery Barn Kids white furniture sample to have it color matched at Sherwin Williams. It has always felt like the perfect white furniture paint, even though we couldn’t afford the large pieces.

It turned out there was no need, there was nearly an identical match which would become one of my favorite cream color paints!

Sherwin Williams Creamy

We have painted so many vintage furniture pieces with Sherwin Williams Creamy through the years including Adalyn and Ani’s beds, Adalyn’s dresser, Ani’s desk and so much more!

girls bedroom with a white dresser painted in Sherwin Williams Creamy
A vintage dresser painted in Sherwin Williams Creamy

It’s a soft, warm white that is classic, but not stark. It’s one of my favorite Warm Whites and I just know you’re going to love it, too!

Installations

  • Warm white paint for walls
  • Painting trim white 
  • Warm white furniture paint
  • Painting cabinets
  • Exteriors

Feels

  • Bright
  • Warm
  • Soft

Undertones

Creamy is a warm color with a touch of yellow undertone.

Creamy LRV

The LRV of Sherwin Williams Creamy is 81, making it a little brighter and more reflective than Zurich White which is a 76.

The house pictured above reminds me so much of my favorite White Brick House, which is painted in Benjamin Moore Simply White – another great option to check out!

Recommended Sheens

SW 7012 is excellent for walls, trim, cabinetry and of course, furniture. With that said, I tend to choose an eggshell paint for walls, flat for ceilings, and then a semi-gloss for cabinetry, trim and furniture.

Get all the details about Paint Sheens here, and dig deeper into them with these guides:

Styles

  • traditional
  • transitional
  • country
  • cottage
white and pink girls bedroom
SW Creamy on bed and nightstand, BM Soft Chamois on the walls

Colors to Pair SW 7012 With

Trim Paint to Pair SW 7012 With

Ceiling Paint to Pair SW 7012 With

I like a flat, bright white ceiling paint sometimes, and other times I like to use the same color we have on the walls. It often depends on lighting and how much yellow undertone shows in our cream paint.

  • Paint your ceiling in Creamy, too, if you’d like!
  • Learn more about Ceiling Paint here.
A woman in a white shirt standing in front of a window.

Tips

  • Sample – I recommend starting with removable paint samples and then testing your favorites prior to committing.
  • Test near your finishes like flooring and cabinetry. Look at paint color morning, afternoon and evening.
  • Learn about LRV before choosing your paint – it really is one of the most significant tools we have to understand the light and bright details of a color.

Print this complimentary paint color chart  to keep our paint colors organized for quick touch-ups!

A girl's bedroom with desk and bed painted in Sherwin Williams Creamy

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Sherwin Williams Creamy look yellow?

No, it’s a warm white. Not dirty, not yellow, not blue. A great in between for any lighting situation!

What is the difference between beige and cream?

Beige tends to have more of mixture of yellow, green and gray undertones, whereas cream will generally have more of a yellow undertone.

Is cream darker or lighter than beige?

Cream is generally lighter than beige. It’s technically more of an off-white, whereas beige runs the gamut of deeper to lighter neutral shades darker than whites and creams.

Color Comparisons

SW Dover White vs SW Creamy

Creamy is truly more of a creamy white, while Dover White has stronger yellow undertones. Dover White can read as significantly more yellow in certain lighting situations, although it has a slightly higher LRV at 83 vs the Creamy LRV of 81.

BM White Dove vs SW Creamy

White Dove and Creamy are very similar colors, with White Dove coming in with a slightly higher LRV, reading as more a touch brighter in comparison. The LRV of White Dove is 85 and the background is just a little more greige instead of yellow.

BM Swiss Coffee vs SW Creamy

Swiss Coffee is an incredibly popular color, and with good reason. Shae McGee uses Swiss Coffee (at 75%) and it’s got a very comparable LRV to Creamy, at 83 vs 81. Swiss Coffee has a touch more of a green undertone than Creamy.

Benjamin Moore Equivalent to Creamy

Check out Benjamin Moore Marble White for a very similar color to SW Creamy.

What do you think? Are you a fan of this color? I’d love to hear from you!

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  1. Julie I am glad I saw your posts, we are redoing our whole kitchen, going away from the oak. Our new cabinets are SW Greek Villa, my island is going to be SW Rosemary, I don’t know what color to paint walls, the window trim, molding and base boards are oak, I have oak throughout my whole house and I don’t want to have to paint all my moldings, any suggestions. Thanks

  2. Hi Amy,
    My entire house is being painted sw Creamy this week and I’m freaking out a little bit..lol! I love the feeling the 2 foot swatch gives me it’s a happy soothing color. My floors are reddish brown hardwood, carpet upstairs brown with some cream, floor tiles are creamy light beige, kitchen cabinets medium toned oak. Do you think Creamy is a good choice?

    1. Paint a wall with two coats and look at it morning, afternoon and evening to see how it feels. I think it will work well, but you have a lot of different tones working in the space.

  3. Ugh, the cream color in your photos is exactly what I wanted for my entire house, I picked out Creamy from the swatch which looked perfect; but I painted a small wall in the kitchen and it’s nothing like this, it feels very white and only the barest shade warmer than our pure white trim. We do have northeastern exposure so wondering if that’s the issue. I’m now wondering if I should paint the rest of the home in it or look for something else because I do want it to read cream and not just white…

  4. We are remodeling an old farmhouse and adding a great room for our kitchen and family area.
    I am looking to do a white kitchen and creamy is one of the color samples I brought home. Your comments on what it looks like is very helpful.
    My kitchen is on a north wall with windows over the sink. We have west wall windows that will get the afternoon sun. We have French doors and windows on east wall but they face a covered patio.
    I am wanting to do a natural wood island. I really don’t want an all white kitchen, would like to bring in some color with the backsplash. I like warm and inviting. I have no idea how to bring this all together!