The 16 Fall Paint Colors That Capture the Beauty of Autumn

Use these hues to infuse your home with the warmth and coziness of the season. From light neutrals to bold oranges, these are the best fall paint colors.

Creamy White

COURTESY OF MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS / JULIE SOEFER

"One color that creates a beautiful backdrop for fall tones is Sherwin-Williams' Greek Villa", says interior designer Marie Flanigan. Instead of using a saturated fall paint color on the walls, opt for a neutral base that allows you to layer seasonal touches throughout the year. "I love that this light white color is warm enough to complement beautiful rusts, coppers, deep greens, and other fall-inspired variations," Flanigan says.

Paint Color: Greek Villa by Sherwin-Williams

Deep Eggplant

COURTESY OF ANASTASIA CASEY / LINDSAY BROWN

For a dark and sophisticated fall paint color, Anastasia Casey of IDCO Studio recommends Caponata by Benjamin Moore. "This color is rich in depth, with eggplant hues that can lean to a beautiful brown," she says. "It's perfect for fall because it has warm undertones that complement the golden haze of fall sunsets and changing foliage."

For a moody effect, Casey suggests using Caponata to color drench a space by painting the walls, trim, and ceiling all the same shade. She notes it's also a fabulous trim color alternative to black or charcoal if you're in search of a dark tone to pair with lighter walls.

Paint Color: Caponata by Benjamin Moore

Golden Yellow

COURTESY OF BEHR

Infuse your home with the golden warmth of Behr's Amber Brew this fall. "It's a gold tone that evokes a sense of comforting warmth that lifts the spirits with its optimistic vibe", Woelfel says. For a small dose of this sunshine-drenched yellow hue, consider using it on an accent wall or beadboard in a bathroom, powder room, or mudroom.

Paint Color: Amber Brew by Behr

Cinnamon Red

COURTESY OF GLIDDEN

Take inspiration from one of autumn's best spices—cinnamon—and cozy up your home with Sweet Spiceberry by Glidden. "It's a hot and trendy take on a cinnamony red that fully embraces the warmth and coziness that autumn brings", says Glidden color expert Ashley McCollum. The deep tone is a beautiful paint color choice year round, but McCollum notes that it showcases particularly well in a fall palette.

Paint Color: Sweet Spiceberry by Glidden

Sophisticated Black

COURTESY OF MARY PATTON DESIGN

Don't limit yourself to walls and trim when it comes to fall paint colors. Cabinets in a kitchen or bathroom are a great way to showcase a dramatic color, and can be painted fairly easily. For a bold look, interior designer Mary Patton recommends Black Fox by Sherwin-Williams. "I love the contrast of dark cabinets with white and light everything. It provides depth, warmth, and a visual anchor," she says. "It’s actually more of a charcoal color which is a little more forgiving than a true black".

Paint Color: Black Fox by Sherwin-Williams

Olive Green

COURTESY OF BENJAMIN MOORE

Whether your space leans modern or traditional in style, give it a cozy makeover with Dark Olive by Benjamin Moore. Hannah Yeo, the brand's color marketing and development manager, describes it as a deep, muted olive green that feels elegantly cozy. "This quiet shade fades into the background while bringing the warm shades of fall to the forefront," she says.

Paint Color: Dark Olive by Benjamin Moore

Brownish Red

COURTESY OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

"Fireweed is a rust and brown-toned red, which brings a pleasing kind of warmth to any space with its earthiness", says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. Included in the brand's 2024 color forecast, this dynamic red effortlessly complements the fall aesthetic and pairs beautifully with understated neutrals.

Paint Color: Fireweed by Sherwin-Williams

Cool Gray

COURTESY OF ANASTASIA CASEY / LINDSAY BROWN

For an ideal transition color to fall, Casey recommends Nantucket Gray by Benjamin Moore. "The color's cooler undertones have notes of seasonal fog without losing the beautiful green hue", she explains. Casey suggests using this fall-inspired warm gray-green shade in a bedroom. "I color drenched our personal bedroom in Nantucket Gray, painting everything from the baseboards to the nickel gap paneling to the ceiling and doors," she says. "If you’re looking to color drench a space in a fall hue, opt for something in a semi-gloss or higher to help reflect light without sacrificing saturation".

Paint Color: Nantucket Gray by Benjamin Moore

Dark Plum

COURTESY OF GLIDDEN

Rich jewel tones such as Glidden's Purple Basil are a winning fall paint color choice. "This plum color can create the warm and cozy atmosphere we all crave during those chilly nights", McCollum says. It's a striking pick for cabinetry that makes a bold design statement, but McCollum loves that it adds a fun seasonal feel as well. "It’s also perfect for a cozy family room to really set the mood during your annual Hocus Pocus movie night," she says.

Paint Color: Purple Basil by Glidden

Deep Blue

COURTESY OF MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS / JULIE SOEFER

For a dark and sophisticated fall paint color to use on walls, trim, or built-in bookshelves, go with Midnight by Benjamin Moore. “If you’re looking for more color saturation in your space, Midnight packs a ton of color without making the space feel overly dark" Flanigan says. Create a cozy and timeless design by layering this elegant shade with antique brass accents, dark woods, and worn-in leather.

Paint Color: Midnight by Benjamin Moore

Terracotta Orange

COURTESY OF FARROW and BALL

Red Earth by Farrow and Ball is a deep terracotta shade that's the perfect vehicle to deliver warmth to a room. Consider using what the brand considers their "most natural red" in a bedroom for a serene escape. "It's a beautiful shade for a west-facing bedroom where the color will glow in that early evening light", O'Donnell says.

Paint Color: Red Earth by Farrow and Ball

Bold purple

COURTESY OF FARROW and BALL

Add understated luxury to any room with Brinjal by Farrow and Ball, which is a deep eggplant shade that brings rich, warm tones into a space. "Try the color on kitchen cabinetry as an alternative to the more ubiquitous dark blues and greens", says Patrick O’Donnell, color consultant and brand ambassador for Farrow and Ball. For a fully saturated look, O'Donnell recommends applying Brinjal to all trim and walls, especially if using it in a space as utilitarian as a mudroom.

Paint Color: Brinjal by Farrow and Ball

Purple-Gray

COURTESY OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Bring in a gentle splash of color and plenty of warmth with Sherwin-Williams' Chinchilla. Wadden points out its versatility, saying, "For a cozy color choice in virtually any setting, Chinchilla is a soft purplish-gray hue to cuddle up to this fall." If you want to add a hint of color while sticking with a neutral color palette, this autumnal hue is a lovely option.

Paint Color: Chinchilla by Sherwin-Williams

Rich Burgundy

COURTESY OF BEHR

Since autumn is the richest, most colorful season of all, Woelfel's pick for a warm and cozy fall paint color is Behr's Rumors. "It's an engaging burgundy that brings sophistication to a room", she says. Bring its depth and elegance to a dining room or use the warm shade in a mudroom for a seamless transition between your home and the autumnal outdoors.

Paint Color: Rumors by Behr

Navy Blue

COURTESY OF MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS / JULIE SOEFER

For a tried and true navy blue shade, you can't go wrong with Naval by Sherwin-Williams. Flanigan says this tone is beautiful year round, as it's easy to brighten up with the right soft finishes in complementary colors. Layer it with fall-inspired brass accents, rusty reds, and fiery oranges to create contrast and add warmth to this timeless classic.

Paint Color: Naval by Sherwin-Williams

Bright Red

COURTESY OF BENJAMIN MOORE

Look to the fiery shades of the changing foliage and pack a design punch with Smoldering Red by Benjamin Moore. Yeo highlights the bright red maple hue's visual and functional appeal, saying, "This striking hue is not only visually appealing, but it’s also practical by hiding dirt, especially in a transitional space."

Paint Color: Smoldering Red by Benjamin Moore