Homeowners September 15, 2025

Every 2026 Color of the Year We Know So Far

Use these colors to inspire your home painting projects.
Updated on August 28, 2025
Kitchen interior with light green cabinets wood furniture and a woven rug
Color of the Year season is officially here! It’s the exciting time when paint companies announce which colors they think will dominate in 2026, and their selections are a great way to get inspiration for your own home painting projects. A few announcements have already started to roll in, and they reveal a lot about upcoming interior design trends.
In the year ahead, paint brands predict more homeowners will look for colors that foster a sense of connection and togetherness. In light of this trend, expect to see warm, inviting colors, like rich browns and versatile jewel tones, take center stage. To keep you up to date, we’re sharing a running list of every 2026 Color of the Year as they roll in.
Behr: Hidden Gem
Living room with a fireplace couch armchair and large windows
The first company to announce its 2026 Color of the Year, Behr chose Hidden Gem (N430-6A) as its up-and-coming hue. A smoky blend of blue and green, Hidden Gem is a silky jewel tone that is both energizing and grounded. This versatile hue can be used in a big way, such as to color-drench a space, or for smaller projects, such as painting your front door or creating an accent wall.
“Now more than ever, there’s a growing appetite for colors that challenge convention and bring an unexpected sense of wonder to everyday spaces,” says Erika Woelfel, vice president of color and creative services at Behr Paint. “Hidden Gem captures that spirit in both name and color—its depth and refinement meet the desire for colors that are eternally stunning and stylish.”
Valspar: Warm Eucalyptus
Cozy reading area with chairs a round ottoman and a wall of bookshelves
Valspar has chosen Warm Eucalyptus 8004-28F, a calming green hue with warm undertones, as its 2026 Color of the Year. “Warm Eucalyptus is more than just a beautiful shade of green; it’s a reflection of the comfort we crave in our homes,” says Sue Kim, director of color marketing at Valspar. She notes that its warm undertones create a grounded, welcoming mood.
To help you incorporate Warm Eucalyptus throughout your home, Valspar has chosen two complementary colors to pair it with: Groundbreaking 8005-8F and Degas Blue 8004-35B. Groundbreaking is a cozy, deep brown with gray undertones that Kim says signals comfort when paired with the color of the year. For a playful touch, she likes to pair Warm Eucalyptus with Degas Blue, a breezy light blue with hints of green and gray.
Dutch Boy Paints: Melodious Ivory
A tall cabinet with double doors a wooden chair and hanging decor against a wall in a room
Looking for the perfect neutral for your home? Consider Melodious Ivory, Dutch Boy Paints’ 2026 Color of the Year. This creamy beige pairs effortlessly with various materials, including wood, cozy textiles, and handmade crafts, which the company says supports the rise of slow living and nostalgia-inspired aesthetics.
“Our 2026 Color of the Year invites homeowners to embrace what matters most: comfort, quality, and connection,” says Lisbeth Parada, color marketing manager for Dutch Boy Paints. “Melodious Ivory offers a classic backdrop that beautifully supports the textures, elements, and personal touches that make a space truly feel like home.”
Glidden: Warm Mahogany
A dining room with modern furniture a round table a rug and decorative items featuring a red wall and framed artwork
Glidden’s 2026 Color of the Year is Warm Mahogany (PPG1060-7), a rich, warm-toned red that is both new and timeless. Ashley McCollum, paint color expert for Glidden, notes that DIYers are constantly torn between colors that feel safe and those that give a rush of newness. But Warm Mahogany is bold enough to draw immediate attention and reserved enough to make a timeless statement.
Warm Mahogany looks beautiful inside and outside the home, but experts from Glidden especially love the way it looks in bedrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and home libraries, where its depth creates a sense of intimacy without feeling too dark or heavy.
Minwax: Special Walnut
A living room setup featuring a wooden console table against a woodpaneled wall decorated with plants and framed art
Wood is emerging as a key element in interior design, which is why Minwax has selected Special Walnut as its 2026 Color of the Year. This earthy stain offers a timeless aesthetic, adding warmth and character to flooring, cabinetry, architectural details, and other surfaces.
“Special Walnut delivers with a classic, dimensional tone that feels both familiar and fresh. Its versatility makes it a favorite across styles and applications—whether you’re restoring a vintage piece or finishing a weekend project,” says Lisbeth Parada, color and design lead at Minwax.