What paint colors are trending in 2026? We rounded up all of the shades that are predicted to be big in interior design, and the colors of the year from our favorite brands like Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, and Behr.
What’s been popular:
- Earthy and organic tones (like deep greens, blues, and terracotta)
- Muted pastels (like soft blues and greens)
- Warm neutrals (like cozy off-white colors and beiges)
Warm Neutral Paint Colors
This no-fail white paint color looks good in any room of the house! It’s the perfect bright white with a subtle warmth and sage undertone, making it the perfect choice to brighten and warm up a room.
A pale beige paint color with khaki undertones that adds the perfect amount of coziness to a room.
This mid-toned beige paint color is the perfect shade with neutral undertones that will make a room cozy and very versatile.
Also known as Wild Mushroom CC-336, this is a true tan paint color with an earthy brown base. Similar to Universal Khaki, just with a bit more vibrance.
Muted Pastel Paint Colors
A soft sage green paint color with a dash of gray undertones.
A dusty pink paint color that combines shades of violet and rose.
A soft pastel yellow paint color with a bright and natural glow.
Earthy and Bold Paint Colors
Also known as Navy Masterpiece 1652, this teal paint color has a rich and moody base with deep green and blue undertones.
We actually used this paint color for the kitchen cabinets in a new build, “The Denim Blue House” pictured below.
A smoky jade paint color with some slight blue undertones. Chosen as Behr’s color of the year!
A rich and mossy green paint color has gained a lot of popularity recently. It’s earthy and neutral base makes for a great timeless color choice.
This rich terracotta paint color has an earthy clay feel with red and brown undertones that make it a bold but neutral color choice.
This dramatic paint color combines rich browns with violet undertones that make for the perfect sophisticated shade.
This deep and moody paint color is a muted espresso with charcoal undertones. It was chosen as Benjamin Moore’s color of the year.
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