Stay trendy but true to your style
Painting your interior walls is one of the easiest ways to freshen up your living space and increase your property value. Unfortunately, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the hundreds of options as you stare at paint swatch colors at your local home improvement store. Use these popular paint colors for some inspiration and to make sure your home remains modern and trendy.
There are lots of reasons why greige is all the rage. It’s a neutral color that leaves you plenty of room to customize with varying decor, it’s light enough to reflect some natural sunlight and brighten up a space, and it adds a little more depth to a space than a neutral off-white. Dress it up with pops of color or keep things feeling natural and airy by coupling with live plants and natural fibers.
Greige is a great color option if you’re going with interior walls, as it’s casual enough not to feel overwhelming, but it’s still very much in style. You can always hire a local interior painter to help you choose a greige that’s in style but still reflects your personality and matches your decor preferences.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Natural Cream
GliddenⓇ Stonehenge Greige
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Agreeable Gray
BEHRⓇ Tranquil Gray
It’s probably no surprise that neutral options are some of the most popular paint colors because they provide a fresh, clean feeling without being overbearing. Off-whites nail that aesthetic perfectly. They can offer feelings of rejuvenation and cleanliness while also brightening up your space. Since they reflect more light than greige, they’re better suited for rooms that don’t see a lot of natural light.
Don’t be mistaken: off-whites don’t have to be dull and lifeless. Choose your undertone carefully to customize your walls. Go with cool undertones like blues and greens to add some energy to your space, or choose warmer undertones like reds and yellows for a more inviting, relaxing living area.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Swiss Coffee
GliddenⓇ Seed Pearl
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Gypsum
BEHRⓇ Vibrant White
Neutrals seem to be the way to go if you’re looking for popular paint colors, so bring some earthy tones into your space with beiges, flat grays, and gray-greens. Neutrals never go out of style, so if you’re looking for longevity, stick with one of these colors and add some personality with furniture and decor instead.
Remember that painting can increase your property value, and going with a neutral color that’s unlikely to clash with anyone’s personal style is a good way to maximize your return on investment.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ White Winged Dove
GliddenⓇ Polaris
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Accessible Beige
BEHRⓇ Spanish Sand
If you’re looking to stray away from neutral colors, medium-tone blues are a great way to go a bit bolder without the color becoming overwhelming. Medium-tone blues evoke a sense of airiness and relaxing energy, especially when you couple them with white trim, furniture, and decor.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Mount Saint Anne
GliddenⓇ Blue Dolphin
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Debonair
BEHRⓇ Peaceful Blue
Terra Cotta evokes a sense of nature, too, but in a different way than medium-tone blues. Color psychology suggests that this color will help make you feel grounded in your space, making it a calming paint color that never goes out of style. It’s especially effective at creating calmness and tranquility in your space if it meshes well as a part of your whole-house color palette.
Terra Cotta is a bit bolder than the lighter neutral beiges, and it can make spaces that don’t get a lot of natural light feel smaller and darker. If cozy is your thing, feel free to paint all your walls terra cotta. If your room already feels small and dark, consider using this on an accent wall and pairing it with lighter earth tones.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Baked Terra Cotta
GliddenⓇ Dusty Terra Cotta
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Rookwood Terra Cotta
BEHRⓇ Terra Cotta Clay
Pale greens are similar to medium-tone blues in that they can help bring the outdoors inside, but they can also invoke a sense of exploration and imagination, making them good choices for offices or workspaces.
Pale greens can make your room feel open and airy if you paint your trim white, or you can amp up the feeling of nature by choosing a dark wood trim. Keep your decor simple and nature-inspired to maximize the calming effect of your pale greens.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Soft Fern
GliddenⓇ Pale Vista
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Rainwashed
BEHRⓇ Balance Green
Dark blues are super trendy interior paint colors. They can really make light-colored trim pop, and they pair beautifully with live plants and light-colored decor. They can still give you the feeling of nature in your living space, but they add more moodiness and depth to a room than lighter blues and greens.
Dark blues are best in rooms that see lots of natural light, as they can quickly make a room feel too dark. They’re especially popular in bedrooms, where you may want a bit of darkness in the mornings to sleep in.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Gentleman’s Gray
GliddenⓇ Blue Fjord
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Indigo Batik
BEHRⓇ English Channel
Deep greens provide a similar feel to dark blues, creating a sense of nature and relaxation in any space. They tend to inspire creativity, making them ideal for offices. They also pair well with light-colored trim and interior doors, and any live plants or natural wood furniture or decor will elevate your space even more.
Much like dark blues, deep greens are ideal in rooms that get some natural light to prevent the space from feeling too dark and closed-off. You can also use deep greens on accent walls, furniture, or mantels to add a relaxing and inspiring color without going too bold.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Martha’s Vineyard
GliddenⓇ Antique Slate
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Secret Garden
BEHRⓇ Royal Orchard
Wrapping up our list of popular paint colors is the most bold of the bunch: soft blacks. Going this route will absolutely darken your space, so avoid using it in cramped hallways and basements and save it for sun-filled bedrooms or offices. Soft black paints make light-colored wood trim stand out beautifully, adding elegance and depth to your room. They also make pallet walls and other natural accents stand out and take center stage.
Soft black paints can also work on accent walls or in alcoves if painting the entire room seems too overwhelming.
For inspiration:
Benjamin MooreⓇ Kendall Charcoal
GliddenⓇ Onyx
Sherwin-WilliamsⓇ Tricorn Black
BEHRⓇ Limousine Leather