katey5212 Because I keep getting "likes" sent into my email box regarding my comment above, actually a lot more than it says up there :-) I will tell you what I learned, since most of you are probably as frustrated as I was with the lack of sharing. This poster lists the above color as a (generic, no tone called out ) "French glaze" on another one of his pictures. I researched this and found that Sherwin Williams will color match a stain to match anything that you provide and you can get pretty close to what you see here. I do not think we are actually liking the glaze per se, but the tone for certain. If your computer is not calibrated, I would take it to them on your iphone or laptop so they can get a good match. Also, don't forget that the wood you are using will make the color change slightly (red, yellow etc.) so that also works in your favor if you take a sample of your wood to them. When I stained my cabinets, I used this as a jumping point, but I tweaked it so it would match my own stone and marble. My results are fantastic. Hope this helps some of you.