Paint Colours for Small Rooms
Explore the fun side of practical with paint colours for small rooms. No matter what room you’re painting, Benjamin Moore’s 3,500+ colors are here to help you get the most out of your home when space is at a premium.
Explore the fun side of practical with paint colours for small rooms. No matter what room you’re painting, Benjamin Moore’s 3,500+ colors are here to help you get the most out of your home when space is at a premium.
When it comes to paint colours for small rooms, choosing the perfect hue can feel as Herculean as choosing a palette for your whole home. With less real estate to work with, small spaces often pull double duty — for example, a home office doubles as a guest room during seasonal holidays, or a dining alcove masquerades as a reading nook on the weekends — meaning the colours you choose have to work with different décor and activities.
To start your small space colour journey, consider the goal you’re trying to achieve: Are you trying to make the room look bigger and brighter? Do you want show-stealing maximalism colour and décor, or is minimalism the style you’re after?
Whether you want to keep things light and airy or go bold with a daring colour scheme, here are 10 ways to experiment with paint colours for small rooms.
Ocean Air 2123-50
Painting with pale and pastel colours above eye level creates an airy effect that can visually heighten walls, especially when you paint the ceiling a lighter shade or a slight variation of the wall colour. The subtle contrast brings depth and dimension without breaking the unity of existing hues.
Small room colours we love to help make the space feel larger:
Cloud Nine 2144-60
Hint of Pink 884
Palest Pistachio 2122-60
Anjelica AF-665
Caliente AF-290
In multifunctional spaces like kitchens, a spirited two-tone colour scheme can add attention-grabbing visual interest while also delineating specific areas. For extra oomph, choose a bold hue for the cabinets and stick to a neutral paint colour for the walls and ceiling.
To add contrast to your small space, try one of these unexpected colour combinations:
Pale Sea Mist 2147-50 and Deep Ocean 2058-30
Misty Blush 2097-60 and Ebony Slate 2118-30
Healing Aloe 1562 and Jackson Tan HC-46
Golden Vista 308
A pint-size bathroom offers an opportunity to use deep hues and transform a modest space into a colourful oasis. You can overlook room-to-room colour flow thanks to the bathroom’s innate closed-door policy, making it the perfect place to get creative with colour and create a cheery powder room or an upbeat en suite.
Love the look? Consider one of these hues to brighten up a small bathroom or any petite space:
Greenhow Vermillion CW-340
Agave AF-420
Spectra Blue 2049-50
River Blue 2057-10
No (or low) natural light? No worries. To make sure you’re choosing the colour that works best for your small room, be sure to sample your choices and view them in your space over the course of a few days before you commit.
Purchase colour samples or visit our showrooms to get advice on what colours will suit your space best.
Raspberry Blush 2008-30
A painted accent wall adds a focal point to any room. If you live in an apartment, condo, studio, or home with several smaller rooms, a bold colour on one wall easily adds architectural interest to a modestly sized space.
Consider accent wall paint colours that will instantly add a happy vibe to any room, like these:
Raspberry Blush 2008-30, shown here
Cool Aqua 2056-40
Sunrays 343
Wenge AF-180
Looking to add dramatic flair to a small bedroom, alcove, or other cozy nook? Rich hues — like the deep chocolate Wenge AF-180, shown here — are perfect for small spaces, especially if you want to lend a moody touch to your home’s palette.
Statement-making jewel tones are another great choice when painting a small room. Some hues we love:
Hunter Green 2041-10
Vintage Wine 2116-20
Amherst Gray HC-167
Lookout Point 1646
Many hallways are both narrow and dim, especially in townhouses and apartments. Add a soft glow and a feeling of warmth to what might otherwise be an overlooked area of the home with a lighter, softer hue like Subtle AF-310, Edgecomb Gray HC-173, or Lookout Point 1646, especially if they lead into more colourful spaces.
White Wisp OC-54
Off-white and white paint colours help to open up smaller spaces by reflecting natural light and pulling it throughout your home. Ensure you’re choosing the right off-white for your small space by sampling before you paint.
We love these white paint colours for small spaces:
Cloud Cover 855
Gardenia AF-10
Decorator’s White OC-149
Solitude AF-545
Carve out colour opportunities in small spaces to bring a modern touch to your room. Here, Solitude AF-545 adds design interest to this small living room, acting as the perfect backdrop to midcentury modern accents and abstract artwork.
Other paint colours for small living rooms to consider:
Aegean Teal 2136-40
French Beret 1610
Chelsea Gray HC-168
Starry Night Blue 2067-20
The best way to incorporate colours into a small room? Make them pop! Here, the cheerful combination of a Starry Night Blue 2067-20 pegboard and a Conch Shell 052 door is a friendly welcome to anyone who walks through this entryway.
To make your own small space pop, use a bold paint colour and add eclectic accents and vibrant greenery.
Fiji AF-525
Smaller spaces are easier to repaint with greater frequency, meaning you can change the colour — and mood — more often than in a large room.
Consider our ben® Interior Paint, which offers effortless application from start to finish so anyone can achieve beautiful results. With a special formulation that has a longer open time for smooth touch-ups and excellent coverage and hide, ben is ideal for small spaces. It is a reliable go-to for first-time homeowners, apartment dwellers, and DIY-ers alike.
If you need help in choosing your colour, come by any of our stores today to see all our colours on display. Our colour experts will also be glad to assist you in choosing the shade that truly suits your space. Also, you get to bring home complimentary swatches which are true to colour for your consideration.
While all colour choices are personal, we often find that lighter, airier hues are popular for small rooms, as they can make a room feel brighter and more open. We love Pristine OC-75, White Dove OC-17, and Glass Slipper 1632 for this purpose.
Those with a maximalist design style may prefer more dramatic colours to really make a statement in a small space. Bold colours we love for small rooms include Ming Jade 2043-20, Savannah Green 2150-30, and Dinner Party AF-300.
When painting the interior of a small house, consider a colour palette of similar undertones so colour flows from room to room. Opt for neutral and off-white hues, such as Chantilly Lace OC-65 and Revere Pewter HC-172 in hallways to connect spaces throughout the home. Go for bold pops of colour in powder rooms, alcoves, and on doors to make an impactful design statement without overwhelming the space.
Some bold hues we love in small spaces include Cinnamon Slate 2113-40, Vintage Vogue 462, and Onyx 2133-10.
The accent wall in your home should always be the wall you’d like to bring the most attention to. Often, this can be a wall that features a window, a loved piece of art, or architectural details such as ornate trim or doors. You can even opt for the ceiling to bring the eye up.
An accent wall is an easy way to create a focal point in a small room, drawing attention to windows and unique architectural details while visually expanding the space.
Popular colours for accent walls in small rooms include Santa Barbara Green 2037-60, City Scape Morning 368, and Trailing Vines 1505.
Painting with light colours in small rooms creates an airy effect that can visually heighten the walls, especially when you paint the ceiling a lighter shade or a slight variation of the wall colour. The subtle contrast brings depth and dimension without breaking the unity of the existing hues. Try Par Four 470, Venetian Marble 2114-70, or Horizon OC-53 to get the effect.