Looking to freshen up the look of your living room? Then maybe it’s time to try a new paint color. It’s a whole lot less expensive than a new sofa and will have a much bigger impact. But with all the hues out there, what do you choose? To make the choosing a lot easier, here we share all the living room paint colors designers are loving in 2026. We promise you’re sure to find just the right hue for your living space’s new look!

And, don’t worry, while these interior paint shades are for sure on trend for 2026, they are also part of timeless country style that you’re sure to love for many years to come, whether your house has a cottage style or leans a little more farmhouse. No matter what color you choose, it will help set the scene for a cozy living space and provide a great backdrop for all your collections and a stunning gallery wall.

Vintage Pinks

a plaid sofa in a 1780s farmhouse in maryland designed by washington, d.c. based designer, cameron ruppert.
Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Setting Plaster by Farrow & Ball creates a serene backdrop for this living room grounded in jewel-tone fabrics by designer Cameron Ruppert.

Warm, pinky-neutral colors are flattering in almost any space, so there’s good reason they are trending in living rooms this year. More and more, people are seeking this expressive “vintage pink” to personalize their spaces, according to a Pinterest trend report for 2026. “Color is everywhere, but it’s more about monochromatic tones within one color story, and those colors are dusty rusty colors not bright primary colors!” says designer Leanne Ford.

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Warm Jewel Tones

a living room with blue wall and shelves and a fireplace
Brie Williams, styling by Rachel Rivers
Endless Sea by Sherwin-Williams blankets not only the walls but also the wood fireplace surround, built-in shelving, and striking floor-to-ceiling firewood nooks in this cozy living room in the Dutch Colonial–style home of Victoria and Marcus Ford.

Another set of colors shining in living spaces this year is jewel tones: Think deep blues, emerald greens, golds, and reds. It’s part of a larger trend designer Max Humphrey sees in country “going luxe” in 2026 in a way that’s “more over-the-top and extra comfy.” “Whether it is the use of materials (velvet, mohair, rich suede, full-grain leather) or the color palette (jewel tones, mustard yellow, warm red), it’s about buying less but better and indulging at home,” Max says.

corner of living room with antique, rustic furniture, and yellow walls with green contrast trim
Rikki Snyder
Golden yellow walls in this living room of author Jean Hanff are contrasted by a rich sage green Calke Green by Farrow & Ball. For a similar yellow color, try Corngold by Farrow & Ball.

Country Living’s Favorite Warm Jewel-Tone Paint Colors:


Light Yet Rich Hues

rebecca and simon finger living room with two sofas and coffee table
Ali Harper for Country Living
Walls color-drenched with Pigeon by Farrow & Ball paint layer well citron yellows, warm reds, and terra-cottas in living room furnishings like you see in this Alabama river cottage designed by designer Jensen Killen of Logan Killen Interiors.

Another realm of colors designers are favoring this year are rich hues that easily play second fiddle to layers of personality brought through upholstery and textiles. Think muted yet softly vibrant colors like teals, browns, and greens that make a subtle statement while also making a great backdrop for other colors in the room. “We love that our clients are wanting a richer color palette and to play with patterns and textures,” says designer Abby Hetherington.

Country Living’s Favorite Light Yet Rich-Hued Paint Colors:


Calming Whites

a spacious two story living room with wood ceiling beams and leather furniture
Dane Tashima, styling by Frances Bailey
This restored barn in New Jersey took on new life with a fresh coat of Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams covering its walls and its soaring 25 feet high ceiling.

Nothing says calm in a room like a shade of white on the walls, and while it’s nothing new in design trends, it’s still going strong in 2026. “White walls are softening, and rooms are getting fully color drenched in beige, from the walls to the ceiling to the trim,” says designer Jenni Yolo. With all the options out there in the white family, choosing the best one for your walls can be overwhelming, so consider one we recommend below or from the list of these warm white paint colors.

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Limewash Walls

living room with wood coffee table, rug, wood chairs, and antique screen
Kate S. Jordan
The gypsum plaster walls in the living room of this New York farmhouse of Tara Mangini and Percy Bright of Jersey Ice Cream Co. are custom-tinted a putty color.

This age-old decorating technique is trending this year as homeowners and designers are loving how it brings warmth, texture, and a sense of history to any space. What is limewash? It’s a mineral-based paint made from crushed limestone that has been burned and mixed with water, and once applied, it creates a soft, cloudy finish with natural variation. This unique take on paint is sure to add instant character and create a calm, muted palette for your living space.

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Madoline Markham Koonce is the assistant managing editor at Country Living and VERANDA, where she covers home décor, shopping, travel, news, and culture. She began her career at Southern Living and previously worked in community journalism—including serving as the editor of three community magazines she helped launch. She has an undergraduate degree in history from Rhodes College (and loves to tap her love of history in her writing) as well as a master's degree in magazine journalism from the University of Missouri. When she's not on deadline, you can find her baking or lost in a good book.