Top 5 Interior Paint Colors
Everyone always asks me for interior paint recommendations. Picking the perfect color can be super stressful. Even further, choosing the wrong color is something you have to live with. Here are my top 5 interior paint color recommendations to help refresh your spaces.
Alabaster
Alabaster is one of my all time favorites. It is a very creamy off-white. A true warm neutral paint color. The warmth is a great choice in today’s design world. This is a very classic color that mixes well with brass and wood tones.
Iron Ore
Iron Ore is on the other end of the spectrum. I love this color because you can use it literally anywhere. A moody interior, eye-catching cabinets or an accent wall. This is a true dark gray with no undertones – and I’m here for that!
Agreeable Gray
Agreeable Gray the ultimate neutral greige paint color! It perfectly balances gray and beige for a soft warm gray. It absolutely goes with everything! This color blends warm and cool colors together, which makes this mixture close to magical. Sometimes our painters even joke, “Let me guess Agreeable Gray.” They know me well!
Peppercorn
Peppercorn is more of the dark moody color, however, it is not as dark of a gray as Iron Ore. This is one of those all star colors and has been really popular. It is loaded with depth and character. For a dark color, that is rare. I would say this is a very dark transitional warm gray. It has a good balance of warm and cool undertones. It’s easy to see why this is one of Sherwin-Williams most popular colors!
City Loft
City Loft is quickly becoming a new favorite! City Loft is a light-toned paint color. It is a soft hue that exhibits extreme warmth with a cozy vibe. You will want to be careful where you use this one because it does have some deep red-pink undertones. I used it on our Fall Parade of Homes house and it turned out to be a perfect fit.
I hope this helps you in your search for the perfect paint color! Always remember paint will look different in each space. Lighting, windows and existing finishes will play a big factor. I would highly recommend getting paint samples and trying it out before making a commitment.
All my best,
Stephanie