Sherwin Williams Jogging Path: The Paint Color That’s Just Right


Finding the perfect neutral paint color can feel a bit like like trying to spot a breadcrumb on a sandy beach. You start scrolling through Pinterest boards, move on to collecting paint swatches, and soon your walls are covered with enough test colors to look like a modern art museum.

Sound familiar? Great! - you’ve found the right place. Let's talk about an interesting and versatile neutral that's been moving up the ranks in popularity: Sherwin Williams Jogging Path (SW 7638).

Whether you’re creating a whole house color palette or just painting an accent wall, come with me to learn everything you need to know to feel confident about choosing this color.

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What Color Is Sherwin Williams Jogging Path?

Sherwin Williams Jogging Path is a mix of gray and beige (greige) in the neutral family. It’s a soft, grounded shade that feels perfect for spaces that you want to feel less formal, more inviting (think family rooms).

SW Jogging Path especially loves to pair up with natural elements like wood, stone, and rattan, and works well across a range of styles, including modern farmhouse, coastal and traditional. It’s an excellent choice for your primary wall color, an accent wall, even cabinetry.

SW Jogging Path undertones

If you’ve ever picked a paint color that looks perfect at the paint store aisle only to discover it's a disaster on your walls, you’ve likely been tricked by undertones.

Jogging Path's undertones are a quiet green that give it an earthen feel, but it's not overpowering. It also be changeable throughout the day, becoming greener, grayer, or warmer depending on lighting direction and the surrounding decor elements.

What Is the LRV of Sherwin Williams Jogging Path?

The LRV (Light Reflectance Value) of Jogging Path paint color is 49.

Translation? It’s a medium range color that’s neither too light nor too dark. It absorbs a bit more light than it reflects, making it a great choice for creating cozy, grounded spaces.

If you’re new to LRV, here’s a post that breaks it down in easy-to-understand terms. 

How does Jogging Path SW look in different lighting?

Lighting can make or break your love affair with a paint color, so let’s talk about how Jogging Path behaves:

  • Natural Light: In rooms with lots of natural light, Jogging Path softens into a neutral beige-gray with just a hint of its green undertones peeking through.
  • Warm Artificial Light: Under warm lighting, it leans a little warmer and cozier, highlighting its beige side.
  • Cool Artificial Light: In cooler lighting, the gray tones take center stage, and the green undertones may become more noticeable.

Pro Tip: Be sure to test Jogging Path paint color in your space with your specific lighting at different times of the day. It can surprise you (in a good way!) depending on the conditions.

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Sherwin Williams Jogging Path Vs Other Neutrals

If Jogging Path is the cool, collected friend who always has their act together, how does it fare next to other popular neutrals? In this section, we’ll compare and contrast it with three crowd favorites to help you see the subtle (and not-so-subtle) differences.

Jogging Path vs Accessible Beige

SW Jogging Path brings a slightly darker vibe compared to the cozy glow of SW Accessible Beige, which boasts an LRV of 58. While Accessible Beige wraps your walls in warm taupe undertones, Jogging Path keeps things fresh with its greige base and a whisper of green. If you’re craving cozy, Accessible Beige is your go-to, but for a neutral with a cool edge, Jogging Path steals the spotlight!

Jogging Path vs Revere Pewter

Sherwin Williams Jogging Path, with an LRV of 49, is a touch moodier than Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter, which sits at a brighter 55. While Revere Pewter offers a cozy balance of warm greige with a hint of beige, Jogging Path shakes things up with its greige base and a subtle green twist. If you’re after warm and welcoming, Revere Pewter delivers, but Jogging Path is perfect for a cooler, more modern look.

Jogging Path vs Agreeable Gray

Jogging Path Sherwin Williams also takes on a darker, moodier tone compared to the lighter and brighter Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray at 60. Agreeable Gray stays comfortably neutral with soft beige undertones and a hint of gray, while Jogging Path adds a unique look with its greige base and subtle green undertones. For a universally warm and inviting vibe, Agreeable Gray is your pick, but if you’re after a cooler, earthier feel, Jogging Path by Sherwin Williams might just win you over!

Sherwin Williams Jogging Path in Real Spaces: Interior and Exterior Looks

A picture is worth a thousand words so let's see Sherwin Williams Jogging Path in action to help you visualize how this color can transform a space. Get ready to be inspired as we explore how Jogging Path shines in different rooms and outdoor settings!

Jogging Path SW exterior

Jogging Path graces this home's exterior with a calming, earthy tone that blends seamlessly into the natural surroundings while complementing the crisp white trim and fence. The look feels both modern and rooted in nature, perfect for a serene suburban setting.

Jogging Path Sherwin Williams interior walls

SW Jogging Path is the perfect shade to transform an accent wall, especially when paired with shiplap or board and batten. Its warm, earthy tones bring a soft sophistication to any space, creating an inviting atmosphere without overpowering the room. Whether on modern bedroom wainscoting (Tay M. Brown designer) or in a cozy entryway (Home Bunch) this neutral shade adds texture and depth, making it the perfect backdrop for your favorite decor pieces.

Sherwin-Williams Jogging Path gives this guest bath a soft, sophisticated touch on the board and batten wall, perfectly balancing modern simplicity with cozy charm.

Sherwin Williams Jogging Path brings understated elegance to the dining room walls, creating a soothing and inviting backdrop. Its warm greige tone beautifully contrasts with the dark furniture while complementing the crisp white cabinet and natural textures throughout the space.

Jogging Path brings that same elegant tranquility into a guest bedroom, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for guests to relax.

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Jogging Path on this door adds a cozy-modern vibe that’s just perfect for the living room! The warm greige pairs beautifully with the crisp white walls and wood floors, tying everything together. It’s subtle but makes the decor, like that cute stool and olive branches, pop even more.

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Coordinating Paint Colors For SW Jogging Path

Wondering what to pair with Jogging Path? Here are some foolproof options:

Trim/Accent Colors:

Complementary Colors for a Palette:

Home Color Palette Idea: Imagine Jogging Path as the main wall color, Alabaster for the trim, Sea Salt for a pop of color in the bathroom, and Urbane Bronze for a bold front door or accent wall. This combination creates a cohesive yet interesting flow throughout your home.

Final Thoughts on Sherwin Williams Jogging Path

If you’re sinking in a sea of paint chips and can't make a decision, remember this: the perfect color isn't about perfection - it's about finding a color that feels like you and works with your home’s unique lighting, style, and furnishings. SW Jogging Path is one of those rare neutrals that’s hard to get wrong, but testing is key. Grab a Jogging Path self-stick sample, place it on your wall, and live with it for a few days. Trust your instincts - you’ve got this!

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P.S. There's no better way to create a cohesive feel than with color, but in order to avoid mistakes and get an updated look you've got to understand color like a designer.

Inside my online course, Color Made Clear, I will teach you exactly what you need to know about selecting colors for your home in everything from paint colors, to flooring and carpet, to fabrics so you can make confident color decisions and get the exact look and feel you're going for. - Even if there are finishes in your home you can't change, I'll show you how to use color to distract from them for an updated look!