It's time to dispel the myth that color is something to be afraid of. Instead, embrace the wild and daring hues for a room paint color that makes your heart skip a beat. These tips and tricks reveal the secrets to making whatever shade you love feel right for your home.
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Kelly Green
If you have neutral-toned furniture and want to balance it with color, take the easy and affordable route by buying a couple of gallons of intensely pigmented paint. Here, green-painted walls and molding make the pretty cream sofa stand out. Colorful accessories bridge the gap between neutral furnishings and bold, unexpected paint colors. Pick hues from the same strip if you're doing a two-tone effect. (Talk about easy!)
Room paint colors: Upper wall: Julep #6746, Lower wall: Argyle #6747—Sherwin-Williams
Graphite Gray
Saturated colors have the unique ability to call attention to pretty architectural detailing that would otherwise go unnoticed. Instead of painting the doors and trim standard white, paint them the same color as your walls to keep the eye moving over the entire space, from the baseboards and doors to the crown molding.
Room paint color: Down Pipe—Farrow & Ball
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Peachy Pink
The color peach may take you back a decade or two. But this application will have you rethinking your 1980s/early 1990s connotations. The color is instantly modernized when paired with rich, vibrant jewel tones, metallic finishes, and a bit of deep gray.
Room paint color: Naive Peach, SW-6631—Sherwin-Williams
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Mustard Yellow
If you're stumped on a unique paint color, try looking around the room to find inspiration at home. Here, the walls of a cozy eat-in area are painted a spunky mustard yellow tone, which was pulled directly from the flecks in the slate flooring. While pulling a gray from the floor color would have been the standard choice, picking up on the yellow is an unexpected take.
Room paint color: Savannah Moss—Benjamin Moore
Electric Blue
Dial up the drama with a stunning shade of blue on your walls. When used in a space like your bedroom or living room, the powerful color practically begs for a little extra lounging and lingering family time.
Room paint color: Coat of Arms, 763—Benjamin Moore
Blush Pink
Celebrate the feminine tones of your home with a pretty blush-pink wall color. Creamy mocha wainscoting and trim help to offset the traditionally girly color, giving the room a balanced, eclectic mood.
Room paint colors: Walls: Salmon Berry, 2089-50, Trim/wainscoting: Gaucho Brown, 2096-40—Benjamin Moore
Rouge Pink
Entryways are the perfect opportunity to make a welcoming splash with paint colors. Since this space is essentially a pass-through zone, you can get away with a vibrant hue, like this poppy pink.
Room paint color: Rosy Cheeks, #de5062—Dunn Edwards
Lemon Yellow
If you aren't afraid of color, try this feature wall design trick. Here, a pop of pure yellow adds a wow factor to the living space and is the perfect backdrop for a neutral white sofa topped with bold-color accents.
Room paint color: Bicycle Yellow, IB72—Ralph Lauren (discontinued)
Midnight Black
It's widely believed that dark colors make small spaces feel even tinier. But deep, dark colors actually have the power to add the illusion of space. Here, a pint-size bathroom feels cozy and a little more spacious, thanks to ebony walls.
Room paint color: Urbane Bronze, SW7048—Sherwin-Williams
Vineyard Purple
Deep shades of vino-inspired purples do well on the walls of more formal spaces, so choose their placement wisely. By adding dark purple to a dining room, the color invites a second helping of dessert and conversation that lasts long into the night.
Room paint color: Bottle of Bordeaux, 1357—Benjamin Moore
Golden Yellow
A super-saturated shade of yellow is a surefire way to infuse warmth into a space. So put it to work, warming up cool tones in your home, as seen here alongside shades of kelly green and aqua blue.
Room paint color: Strands of Gold, B24-5—Ace Hardware (discontinued)
Lime Green
Take your love for look-at-me colors out the front door and give your home modern curb appeal with a unique front door hue like this sassy lime. By taking a cue from the bright green lawn, the color feels intentional and welcoming to visitors and passersby.
Door paint color: Sassy Green—Valspar
Orchid Purple
Embrace a love of purple by painting your walls a punchy lavender hue (or just one accent wall). By choosing a few other coordinating colors to accent the purple—such as the coral, white, and gray seen here—the color feels youthful rather than overpowering.
Room paint color: Lavish Lavender, SW6975—Sherwin-Williams
Olive Green
Ease into intense colors by looking up and focusing your attention on a usually unnoticed surface: the ceiling. This understated and elegant living room is given a modern edge just by adding a rich green color above.
Ceiling paint color: Medieval Times, 530—Benjamin Moore
Preppy Green
Sticking with colors next to each other on the color wheel is a smart strategy when going bold on your walls. Here, various blues and greens—from the daring jade green walls to the bright blue poufs—bring cohesion to a vibrantly styled space.
Room paint color: Lime Green—Ralph Lauren (discontinued)
Bubblegum Pink
When it comes to children's rooms, asking them for their personal input on wall colors could be asking for trouble. So instead, have them choose their favorite hue and use that paint color on the ceiling. You get your white walls, and they get to see their go-to shade of bubblegum pink while playing on the floor or lying in bed.
Ceiling paint color: Springtime Bloom—Benjamin Moore
Emerald Green
Unusual colors are easier to appreciate when used on pieces of furniture rather than entire lengths of drywall or plaster. Here, an unassuming armoire is given magnificent character just by painting it a rich emerald color and by adding a few thoughtfully placed gold details.
Armoire paint color: Derbyshire, SW6741—Sherwin-Williams
Cheery Blue
Thankfully, when it comes to paint, there are no hard and fast rules for how to use it. This is one medium that you can get creative with, so don't be afraid to switch things up in the kitchen. For example, instead of white cabinets and blue walls, try painting your cabinets blue and your walls white.
Cabinet paint color: Stone Blue, No. 86—Farrow & Ball
Twilight Blue
With color, you have the power to set and establish any sort of feeling in your home. Make the most of that control by being intentional with your placement—take dark, moody colors into the bedrooms in your house and lively hues into your everyday living spaces. By incorporating plenty of white and wood finishes, you can keep dark colors from becoming dismal.
Room paint color: Wrought Iron, 2124-10, Benjamin Moore
Fire Engine Red
The color red is said to invigorate and revitalize activity, so give your utilitarian spaces a jolt of energy with a bright red wall color. Here, accents of that bold fire engine hue alongside equally red walls create an intensity in the space that few other colors can match.
Room paint color: Fireworks, SW6867—Sherwin-Williams
Regal Purple
Shades of purple and gold naturally bring to mind an air of sophistication. So if drama is what you're after, go full steam ahead by painting your dining room top to bottom (think: trim, built-ins, and walls) in a rich purple hue and accent the rest of the room with gold details. Keeping the color palette simple ensures the room doesn't become too busy.
Room paint color: Brinjal, 222—Farrow & Ball
Burgundy Red
Unique paint colors on walls can instantly change the feeling and tone of a space. Just try imagining this room if it had white walls. Instead, the rich red color succeeds in balancing the airy blue and white accents, plus it bridges the gap between a series of different wood tones.
Room paint color: Red Bay, SW6321—Sherwin-Williams
Spice Orange
Even traditional decor can benefit from a jolt of an unusual paint hue. Here, a bright spice orange infuses a classic living room with energy. The color is used in small doses throughout the room so the wall color doesn't appear as an afterthought.
Room paint color: Bryce Canyon—Benjamin Moore
Citron Green
Although white has the undeniable power to bring freshness and expansive properties to any space, it also tends to feel a little clinical. Balance the austerity with an equally appealing accent shade, like the citron-green paint color on this kitchen island.
Room paint color: Split Pea—Benjamin Moore