Preview Manchester Tan with confidence using Samplize’s Peel & Stick Color Sample, a precise, mess-free way to try Benjamin Moore HC-81 in your actual space before committing to paint. This is a practical, decision-making tool for anyone refining their color palette.
The swatch measures 14.75 inches tall by 9 inches wide, delivering a true-to-life view of Manchester Tan in real lighting conditions—from daylight to lamp glow. As part of the Benjamin Moore family, this warm brown shade offers a versatile foundation that pairs beautifully with neutrals, wood tones, and accent colors, helping you envision how it will read on walls, trim, or an accent panel.
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Peel & Stick Color Sample for quick, clean testing without paint or mess.
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Accurate color reference—Manchester Tan HC-81 from Benjamin Moore, a brown family tone designed to align with the brand’s color system.
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Generous swatch size—14.75" x 9" to give you a meaningful sense of how the shade covers wall space and interacts with lighting.
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Ideal for real-world testing—use in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or hallways to compare with furniture, flooring, and décor.
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Stress-free decision process—order, test in situ, and remove or reposition as you evaluate different walls and lighting scenarios.
Who benefits from this color sample
Homeowners, renters, and design enthusiasts who want to validate a warm, cozy brown in Manchester Tan before painting. It’s especially helpful for spaces with wood floors, warm undertones, or where you’re balancing multiple neutrals and accent colors.
How to use
- Peel the sample from its backing.
- Stick it to a clean, smooth wall in the room you’re evaluating.
- Observe the color under different lighting conditions and at various times of day.
- Compare with furniture, fabrics, and other paint swatches to confirm harmony before purchasing gallons of paint.
With the Samplize Manchester Tan Peel & Stick Color Sample (HC-81), you gain a practical, room-ready preview that helps you avoid color missteps and move forward with clarity—turning a color choice into a confident design decision.