LaHabra’s Platinum Plus color collection offers a refined selection of colors designed for both cement-based and acrylic finishes. These colors provide homeowners and contractors with a high-quality, durable finish while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic.
The Platinum Plus colors include a mix of soft neutrals and subtle earth tones, making them a versatile choice for a wide range of architectural styles.
Each color is specifically formulated to ensure consistency and long-lasting vibrancy, whether used on traditional stucco or modern acrylic finishes.
Color Chart Similarities...
The Platinum Plus color chart (shown here) shares some overlap color choices with the Premium and Standard chart, and certain colors, like "Chablis" and "Santa Fe," appear on both charts.
If we take a closer look, we can see that the Platinum Plus chart focuses on a more refined selection of neutral and earthy tones, offering fewer but more closely related options.
The Premium and Standard color chart includes a wider variety of shades, in general, but the Platinum Plus chart is designed for projects prioritizing consistency and simplicity.
Breaking Down the Elements of LaHabra's Platinum Plus Color Chart...
Understanding the components of LaHabra’s Platinum Plus color chart can help you make more informed decisions when selecting the right color for your project. Here's a breakdown of its key elements:
Color Swatches:
Each color swatch represents a specific shade within LaHabra's Platinum Plus color collection. These visual samples are designed to give you an idea of the approximate final appearance of the stucco. Keep in mind that lighting, texture, and the base material may cause slight variations, so ordering a physical sample is always recommended.
Color Names:
Each swatch is labeled with a name, such as “Aspen” or “Egg Shell,” making it easy to reference. These names correspond to LaHabra’s standard naming conventions, ensuring consistency across their product lines.
Color Reference Numbers:
Directly beneath each color name is a unique reference number, such as “23” or “696.” These numbers are essential for ensuring accuracy when ordering color and can also help differentiate between similar shades. The reference number provides an efficient way to avoid miscommunication during the selection and ordering process.
Base Types (Light Base and Dark Base):
LaHabra’s Platinum Plus colors are categorized by their required base type and these two options are: a Light Base or a Dark Base. These designations play a key role in achieving the intended color depth and tone, ensuring each shade is vibrant and true to the color's representation.
- Light Base (Base 100): Colors requiring a light base material are indicated as "Light Base." These colors are typically brighter and more reflective, creating a softer or warmer appearance.
- Dark Base (Base 200): Colors marked with "Dark Base" are formulated with a darker base material, producing deeper, richer tones. These colors often convey a more dramatic or earthy aesthetic.
Additional Notes and Disclaimers:
At the bottom of the chart, important notes remind users that the displayed colors are optimized for digital viewing and may not exactly match the applied finish. Testing a physical sample on-site is strongly recommended to ensure the final color meets your expectations.