Dryvit’s (Greens) Stucco Color Chart | 36 Options!

The Dryvit Green Stucco Colors Chart showcases a stunning range of green shades designed to inspire and guide your stucco project. From vibrant greens like Dragonfly (#172) to softer, more subtle tones like Early Moss (#491), this chart provides a wide variety of green hues to match different styles and preferences.

Whether you're looking for bold, statement-making greens or muted, natural tones, this chart offers plenty of options to explore.

Dryvit’s Green Stucco Colors Chart

How to Use This Chart...

Using this chart is straightforward, and it’s designed to help you understand the different green tones available while providing key details for your selection. Each swatch is organized into a grid, showing the following elements:

Color Swatch: The square color swatch represents the shade in its purest form. For example, "Jade" (#170) is a rich, jewel-toned green, while "Sea Breeze" (#504) offers a cooler, more delicate hue. Keep in mind that these colors are optimized for web viewing and may vary slightly in real-life applications, especially depending on the finish that is chosen or the lighting.

Color Name: Each color has a unique and descriptive name, making it easier to reference. For instance, "True Emerald" (#174) captures the deep, rich appearance of an emerald gemstone, while "Celery" (#493) reflects a lighter, more natural green shade.

Color Number: Below each swatch, the number helps identify the exact shade. This number is critical when communicating with contractors or suppliers to ensure you’re getting the exact color you want. For example, "Avocado" (#488) is a mid-tone green with earthy undertones, while "Bermuda Blue" (#537) leans into blue-green territory.

Additional Notes Worth Mentioning:

  • Symbols: Colors marked with a "$" symbol, such as "Hana Road" (#175), are classified as Hi Tint colors. These may require additional cost or specialized mixing, so be sure to inquire about this when ordering.

  • Samples: Always test a physical sample on-site. This ensures the selected color works with your environment and matches your expectations under natural light conditions, in your chosen texture.
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