Our palette of airy pastels, sunbaked neutrals, and dark natural paint colors are perfect for finding the balance between soft and bold. Expressly created to help neutral enthusiasts bring more color to their spaces, consider these subtly saturated hues as a bridge from beige to beyond.
Lean on hues from this palette to bring a “progression of color” into your home. Whether you are introducing a brand new color scheme, or need something a touch softer in an already-expressive space, we’ve got you covered.
Alternatives to Neutrals Color Palette
Pristine OC-75
Odessa Pink HC-59
Windham Cream HC-6
Kurkuma AF-350
Silver Lining 2119-60
Mysterious AF-565
Terra Mauve 105
Farm Fresh AF-360
Seahorse 2028-70
Wind Chime AF-465
Kasbah AF-640
Galaxy 2117-20
Saturated Off-White Paint Colors
It might sound like a contradiction, but some off-white paint colors can provide a deeper color than you expect. If you prefer white paint’s versatility and classic look, choose an off-white with strong undertones to get the best of both worlds. Here, the bright yellow and green undertones of Seahorse 2028-70 allows Chantilly Lace OC-65 to take center stage on the doors and fireplace. The resulting look allows the minimalist décor and unique architectural details of this room to stand out.
Other off-white paint colors with strong undertones include:
Pink Damask OC-72, a soft white paint color enhanced by a touch of blush.
Mayonnaise OC-85, a versatile bright white with creamy yellow undertones.
Minced Onion OC-128, a refreshing shade of white with an animated hint of green.
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Walls
Seahorse 2028-70
ben Interior Paint Eggshell
Doors & Fireplace
Chantilly Lace OC-65
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
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Walls
Silver Lining 2119-60
ben Interior Paint Eggshell
Ceiling
Distant Gray OC-68
Anti-mould Ceiling Paint
Trim
Distant Gray OC-68
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
Tinted Neutrals & Pastels
Similar to saturated off-white hues, neutrals with strong undertones or pastels can be fun alternatives when you’re looking to add a soft pop of color to your space. Pastels with warm undertones, like First Light 2102-70, a former Benjamin Moore Color of the Year, and Windham Cream HC-6, flatter like a beige without reading too neutral.
Deeper greige paint colors, like Pashmina AF-100 and Silver Fox 2108-50, offer a balance between light and dark while still providing flexibility for furniture, lighting and other décor choices.
If you’re looking for a cooler hue, opt for gentle hues with undertones of blue or violet. Silver Lining 2119-60 feels contemporary and fresh in this bedroom, buoyed by a modern four poster bed, lively print bedding, and other sleek accents.
Sunbaked, Earth Tone Colors
Like the earth baking in the sun, desaturated yellow, red, and orange paint colors can bring a touch of warmth to your space, reminiscent of clay pots and the easy elegance of Southwestern style.
Here, golden Kurkuma AF-350 strikes a perfect balance between soft and dramatic, thanks to a brown undertone that lets it function as a bold neutral.
Other earthen, sunbaked hues we love include:
Terra Bella AF-195, a compelling neutral enlivened by a vibrant orange undertone.
Farm Fresh AF-360, a stylish tan that captures the perfect brown shade of an eggshell.
Sienna Clay 104, a classic shade of terracotta with equal amounts of orange and brown.
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Walls
Kurkuma AF-350
Aura Interior Paint Matte
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Walls
Yarmouth Blue HC-150
Aura Interior Paint Eggshell
Cabinets & Island
Swiss Coffee OC-45
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
Ceiling
Snowfall White OC-118
Anti-mould Ceiling Paint
Airy Blues & Greens
Reminiscent of the sky and the sea, many people already use blue, green, and blue-green paint colors interchangeably with neutrals. Cool colors have a natural tendency to recede, making spaces feel airier and more relaxing.
When picking your perfect blue or green, consider the other hues in the room. In this kitchen, Yarmouth Blue HC-150 provides a light wash of color against Swiss Coffee OC-45 cabinetry, drawing the eye up.
Looking for something different? Try one of these muted blue-greens instead:
Ocean Air 2123-50, a go-to blue-green for creating instantly soothing spaces.
Hollingsworth Green HC-141, a feather-light combination of green, blue and gray.
Icy Morn 457, a light-blue green with a frosty gray cast.
Dark Natural Paint Colors
Ready to fully immerse your home in color? Try a darker hue inspired by the outdoors: forest greens, midnight blues, and even Galaxy 2117-20, an inky, blackened violet that evokes the mysterious expanse beyond. Perfect for a maximalist design style, deep hues rooted in nature offer a sense of being at one with the world around you.
If you can’t decide if a darker hue is right for you, consult with the experts at a Benjamin Moore showroom or start with one or more color samples. Whether you brush it on, tape it up, or try our Peel & Stick option, color samples are the only way to get a true feel of how a color will work in your space.
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Lower Cabinets
Forest Green 2047-10
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
Upper Cabinets
White Dove OC-17
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can I slowly bring color to my space?
A. Start small. Off-white, neutral or pastel paint colors with deep undertones can add some saturation to your space without committing to a bold color.
Q. What paint colors can I paint my walls instead of gray?
A. To evoke the calmness of gray paint while using a different color, invite in airiness and relaxation with cooler blues and greens like Crystalline AF-485, Sea Foam 2123-60, or Cumulus Cotton 2063-70.
Q. What colors are similar to gray?
A. Combine the versatility of gray with the familiarity of beige with a “greige” paint color. Many greige paints strike a balance between warm and cool tones, making it adaptable for most décor and design styles. For a bolder look, choose a greige with a deeper undertone.
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