Designers predict a shift toward bolder neutrals and jewel tones for bedroom paint in 2026, moving beyond basic whites and creams. Earthy browns, muted greens, and rich burgundies lead the trends, offering versatile options for creating calming or cozy spaces. These colors draw from fashion influences and emphasize relaxation in personal sanctuaries.
Bedrooms serve as sanctuaries for rest, and wall colors play a key role in setting the mood. For 2026, trends favor darker neutrals like earthier browns, beiges, and stone grays, alongside vibrant jewel tones such as burgundy and mahogany variations in brown-red and orange-brown shades.
Soft, muted greens emerge as a calming neutral, often with gray undertones for versatility across fixtures and furniture. Warm, bold browns, including rich chocolate or lighter mushroom shades, provide a chic and grounding feel. Interior designer Mary Patton notes, "When it's done thoughtfully, warm brown can feel incredibly chic, cozy, and grounding in a bedroom. It has a way of wrapping the space in softness while still feeling sophisticated."
Warm, rich burgundy continues its popularity, creating serene environments. Emily Kantz, color marketing manager for Sherwin-Williams, explains that the hue "creates a serene, comforting environment that invites relaxation." It pairs effectively with off-white, navy, light blue, and brown accents.
Clay-inspired paints, in terracotta styles from orange-leaning to pink-tinted shades, add warmth and suit intimate bedrooms. Burnt orange variations enhance coziness. Khaki, a yellow-undertoned brown, offers an intriguing neutral that complements black, red, gray, and denim blues, inspired by fashion trends.
Cool blue-green hues, building on 2025's moody blues, introduce teal-like depths suitable for full walls or accents without overwhelming the space. Neutral-leaning pastel pinks, echoing runway collections, promote relaxation; warmer tones stimulate coziness, while cooler ones calm.
Shades of plum provide bold, moody options. Interior designer Lauren Saab describes how such dark colors can "give a feeling of cocooning luxury that feels anything but heavy. The proper finish gives these darker shades a cinematic quality that seems intentional and luxurious." Lighter, muted plums leaning pink remain on-trend.
These selections span the color spectrum, allowing personalization for soothing or statement-making bedrooms.