Our Top 3 Favorite Dark Paint Colors

Family Ties Custom Build / Rebekah Westover Photography / Benjamin Moore Black Panther

Black is a neutral with a bit of edge and we love using it. Paired with light woods, marble counters, and white walls it creates a dramatic contrast and makes a statement. Pair it with traditional elements, and it takes on Old World warmth. Add it to a minimalist kitchen, and it feels crisp and modern. Take a look at three dark paint colors we have been using in recent projects.

 

Benjamin Moore Black Panther

Family Ties Custom Build / Rebekah Westover Photography

Benjamin Moore Black Panther has been a favorite black paint of ours. We used it throughout both our Family Ties Custom Build and Summit Creek projects. It’s a black that provides beautiful contrast to crisp whites and reads as a true black (not blue) in bright lit spaces. See how we used it on both walls and wood built-ins.

Family Ties Custom Build / Rebekah Westover Photography

Summit Creek Proejct / Rebekah Westover Photography

Summit Creek Proejct / Rebekah Westover Photography

 

Dunn Edwards Salem Black

Torina Project

Dunn Edwards reads as a rich inky blue in our Torina Project kitchen. It’s a little edgier than navy and creates a sophisticated coastal feel that we love. See more of this color and kitchen here.

 

Benjamin Moore Black Beauty

LA Project / Chad Mellon Photography

Bold beams painted Benjamin Moore Black Beauty add chic contrast to this bright airy office space. Painting the wood transformed this dated room and created a fresh modern look.

For more favorite paint colors and hints on finishes, see our Paint Resource E-Guide. For more help with your design decisions be sure to read The White Tiles we are Currently UsingThe Bathroom Faucet + Hardware Combinations we are UsingThe Cabinet Paint Colors we are Using, The 3 Tile Installation Trends we are Currently Using, and The Statement Lighting we are Currently Using.

Xxo
Becki

 

 

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