How to Match A Paint Color That's Already On A Wall (2024)

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Have you ever needed to match a paint color that is already on a wall? It is absolutely possible even if you have no record of the name or the paint formula! Try these 4 options to color match paint with ease.

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Paint touch-up is necessary at one time or another for pretty much all homeowners. Maybe it’s when we don’t adequately plan a gallery wall and wind up with 20 extra nail holes. Or maybe it’s after we move furniture around and ding a wall in the process. Or sometimes you may actually HAVE the paint can, but the paint is dried out and unusable because someone didn't replace the lid correctly.

It’s also common for new homeowners to close on a house and like the existing paint colors, but need to touch them up. Often, the former homeowners don’t leave spare paint or information about the paint color and/or finish.

So what do you do when you need to touch up the paint on your walls and realize you don’t have any spare paint? To make matters worse, you don’t know the name of the color or have the formula written down.

4 Options to Match a Paint Color That's Already On Your Walls

If you have no record of your paint color and are wondering how to match a paint color already on your wall when you have absolutely no records of what paint color you are dealing with, fear not! All hope is not lost. You have a few options. (If you don't love the color and want to change it anyway, follow these tips for choosing paint colors for your home).

Option 1: Remove a sample from your wall & have it color-matched.

This is reasonably easy to do if your walls are drywall. You can use a craft knife to very gently cut through just the paper layer of the drywall. Choose an obscure area of your wall and cut out a square shape around 4 x 4 inches and take it to your paint store. They should be able to color-match it and tell you what the finish of the paint is.

The best case scenario is that you will wind up with a perfect match! Then all you have to do is use some spackle to patch the area where you removed the sample. Then sand it smooth, prime and touch up that area, as well as the other areas that need a fresh coat of paint.

Option 2: Use an electronic color matcher.

It used to be true that to have a paint color analyzed, you had to head into a paint store with a spectrophotometer. But now you can actually purchase handheld color analyzers like the Datacolor ColorReader EZ (this is the one I have) and have them shipped straight to your door.

MyDatacolor EZ Color Reader is small and was more affordable than I would have guessed and I have found that it's very accurate with colors, but it seems to struggle a bit with white paint colors. I tested it by having it read my wall color which is Pure White by Sherwin-Williams and it didn't even include that color in the results. I think it is because white paint can vary so dramatically depending on the light that is hitting it (something I talk about more in my post about how to choose paint colors).

You use your Datacolor EZ Color Reader with an app and press the sensor against the painted wall or surface you are trying to match. The analyzers use their own internal light and block out all external light sources, which makes them more precise than merely snapping a photo and uploading it into an app.

Best of all, you can use them for so much more than just matching a paint color that is already on your walls! You can use it to match paint colors from artwork, fabric, or even a rug.

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This is an example of what you see in the app after you have prompted the reader to match a color on a wall or object.

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Option 3: Use a paint matching app

Lots of paint companies, including Behr, Valspar and Sherwin-Williams, now have mobile apps to help you color match paint. The apps are all different, but the general concept is the same for each of them. You simply download the app to your smartphone, take a photo of the paint you want to match and upload it. The app will tell you what the closest color match is. TIP: For the most accurate results, it's absolutely vital to take the photo without any artificial lights on. Use natural light only.

Option 4: Repaint the affected wall from corner to corner.

If none of the first three options work out for you, you will likely find yourself having to repaint the entire affected wall. BUT, you don’t have to repaint the entire room. The color-matched paint will be close enough to the existing wall color to allow you to simply paint the affected wall from one corner to the other. The different paints will meet up in the corners. BUT because the different paints are on different planes of the room, the slight color difference will not be detectable.

We had to do this in our old house. When we moved into our current house, we didn't have a ladder tall enough to paint our 2-story foyer. So, we hired a painter to paint only that area. We told him the paint color we wanted him to use and later learned he color-matched it in a different brand. We didn't think it was a big deal. BUT, he used every last bit of the paint and didn't leave us any extra. When we later had it color-matched ourselves to do touch-ups, it wasn't a perfect match. And trust me, we tried multiple times in different brands. No luck.

So, when we added new artwork to our staircase, we had to patch the holes from the old gallery wall pieces. We couldn't just paint over the patched nail holes because we don't have a perfect match. So, I painted the staircase wall to the one corner where it meets up with a two-story wall. I was just grateful we didn’t have to repaint the entire foyer!

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So there you have it. Four different options for how to match your paint color when you don't have any extra paint OR information on hand and the paint is already on the dang walls, lol.

Of course, the best option of all is to make sure you never forget a paint color again whenever possible. I use my copy of Designer in a Binder to keep records of all of the paint colors and finishes we are using in our current house.

But because not everyone has a copy of Designer in a Binder, I’ve put together a Paint-Color Record Keeper for my subscribers. It's included in our VIP subscriber hub that you can subscribe to below. It takes only seconds to make a note of your paint colors and it will save you loads of time and aggravation down the road. And if you move, your buyer will LOVE you for keeping such great records of everything.

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How to Match A Paint Color That's Already On A Wall? ›

Cut a Piece of the Existing Wall

How to match paint color already on wall? ›

"Simply remove the cover and use a utility knife to gently cut out a small piece of dried paint," says Sara McLean, color expert and stylist at Dunn-Edwards. "Bring this color chip into a paint store, which will have the technology to determine the exact color match."

How do you match paint to existing paint? ›

Cut a paint chip from your wall

This is the best method for finding a paint match that is as accurate to your current color as possible. If all other paint matching methods have failed, use a sharp utility blade to score and remove a small square of painted drywall in a non-conspicuous area.

How to find the color of paint on a wall? ›

Scraping a super thin, 1-inch-square sample will do the trick. It's like creating your own paint splotch! “If you take that piece into any local home improvement store, they should have computerized color-matching technology that can assess your paint and tell you its exact color,” he adds.

Is there an app to match paint color on walls? ›

The newest version of ColorSnap® Visualizer for mobile integrates a cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) experience called Instant Paint. This feature provides a fast, seamless way to visualize any of our 1,700 colors on walls—in real time.

How big does a paint chip need to be to color match? ›

When you need a perfect match for an already-painted wall, collect a sample to take to the paint store. Using a sharp utility blade, score a small square on a section of painted drywall that's not too terribly conspicuous. You'll need a chip that's at least one-inch square for the best results.

How can I match my wall color without a sample? ›

Behr ColorSmart and Benjamin Moore Color Capture, for instance, are free apps that allow users to take a picture of their existing wall color and upload the photo for analysis. The application will then identify the color and find the manufacturer's closest match.

What if I touch up paint and it looks different? ›

The main problem is that wicking will not occur at the same rate on a touch-up job versus the wicking rate of the original top coat. It is virtually impossible to reproduce the exact wicking rate, and this is why a touch-up job will often appear as a slightly different color than the original paint.

How do you touch up paint to match? ›

Step-by-Step: How to Touch Up Paint
  1. Step #1: Determine What Needs Touching Up.
  2. Step #2: Match Color and Sheen.
  3. Step #3: Clean and Fix.
  4. Step #4: Blend or Feather Paint on the Wall.

How do I find my exact paint color? ›

Download a paint-matching app if you can't take a sample.

Most major paint brands have their own apps for matching paint colors, including Sherwin-Williams, BEHR, Glidden, and Valspar. Visit the app store on your smartphone and choose an app that will scan your wall color and provide you with a color match.

How do I find the color of my interior paint? ›

The best way to find a color you can live with is to paint a 4-by-4-foot swatch on the wall and live with it for at least 24 to 48 hours so you can see it in action.

How accurate is Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap? ›

The color scanned and the represented product results are accurate based on our scanning algorithm even though visual representation on the screen may seem “off."

How to match existing paint color? ›

4 Options to Match a Paint Color That's Already On Your Walls
  1. Option 1: Remove a sample from your wall & have it color-matched. This is reasonably easy to do if your walls are drywall. ...
  2. Option 2: Use an electronic color matcher. ...
  3. Option 3: Use a paint matching app. ...
  4. Option 4: Repaint the affected wall from corner to corner.
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Can I take a picture of a wall to match paint? ›

1. Snap a Photo. One of the easiest (but also least accurate) options for color matching is to simply take a photo of the color in question using your smartphone. Then, take the picture to your local hardware store, where they can match the color using a color measurement device called a spectrophotometer.

Can you paint match on your phone? ›

FindPaintColor is a paint color matching app that finds the best-match paint colors from thousands available from major paint vendors, by analyzing a photo of your unknown color with a specified white color chip available free from your paint dealer.

How do you paint a wall that already has paint on it? ›

You need to fill holes, spackle and sand*, maybe even cut a new piece of drywall in to the existing wall. Your best bet is to use a good layer of primer to ensure a smooth, consistent base layer for the colored paint. In this case, your primer will mask many of the imperfections you're trying to fix.

How to get touch-up paint to match a wall? ›

Using a paintbrush, start at the center of the touch-up and slowly move outward. Lightly extend the tip of the brush just beyond the area you're touching up to seamlessly blend the touched up area with the original painted area.

What if I touch-up paint and it looks different? ›

The main problem is that wicking will not occur at the same rate on a touch-up job versus the wicking rate of the original top coat. It is virtually impossible to reproduce the exact wicking rate, and this is why a touch-up job will often appear as a slightly different color than the original paint.

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