Books on How to Use Water Color Painting

A fresh coat of paint is a simple way to instantly refresh your interior, but choosing the right hue can be a challenge. To help us out, the experts at Behr Paint revealed the most popular paint colors that homeowners have been using for home décor projects. Based on the most popular color families, they created a guide to all the hues, tones, and shades you'll want to know before selecting the one that's right for your home. Whether you're looking for a pop of color with bold reds and oranges, or you prefer more subtle shades of green and blue, there's a color for you.

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Take a look at the most popular paint colors in each color family below to start prepping for your next DIY project.

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Behr Very Navy

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Navy is a classic, and for good reason. It's timeless and classic but can also add a bit of drama to a space. If the color feels too dark for you, try it on an accent wall.

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Behr Very Navy $24

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Behr Starless Night

 This Little Miggy

A blue with dust gray undertones will look chic in every space. If you're looking for a timeless color, this is a safe bet.

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Behr Starless Night $42

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Behr Dark Cobalt Blue

Catherine Kwong Design

A splash of cobalt blue will wake everything up in your space. Bring in some contrast with mustard yellow pieces, crisp white accents, and bold geometric prints.

Behr - Dark Cobalt Blue

Behr Dark Cobalt Blue $24

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Behr In the Moment

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Style maven and interior design star Emily Henderson recently renovated her kitchen with a fresh coat of green color. "I love this green because it's totally timeless, yet still appropriate for something old world and classic," she tells us.

Use a bold color like green on a kitchen island to give the room a fun, unexpected hit of color.

Behr - In The Moment

Behr In the Moment $42

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Behr Jungle Camouflage

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For a more subdued approach, pick a shade of green paint that's not so bold. In this Scandinavian-inspired room, the green paint color works as a neutral element of the space and doesn't distract the eye. "Just remember to always follow your gut instinct," Decorist celebrity designer Jonathan Rachman says. If you're not ready for bright colors, stick with what feels most aligned with your style.

Behr - Jungle Camouflage

Behr Jungle Camoflauge $30

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Behr Brook Green

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Designer Sophie Ashby of Studio Ashby opts for an earthy approach. "In selecting the perfect shade of green, I always prefer greens with a bit of muddiness, earthiness, or smokiness to them," she muses.

Behr - Brook Green

Behr Brook Green $31

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Behr Dark Crimson

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If you're up for going bold, red never fails to make a statement. "The captivating, upbeat power of red brings energy into every room," says Andrea Magno, a color and design expert at Benjamin Moore.

Behr - Dark Crimson

Behr Dark Crimson $31

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Behr Flirt Alert

JH Interior Design

A bright and vibrant red can feel a bit much for walls, but you can take a cue from this bookshelf and use it as an accent color, painting interior shelves or trim for a bold color pop.

Behr - Flirt Alert

Behr Flirt Alert $32

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Behr Firecracker

Photo courtesy of House to Home

It might be time to take a break from light and airy whites. According to Magno, people are experimenting with deeper hues, such as "navy, black, and deeper blue-greens, and gestures of bolder colors from the red family."

Behr - Firecracker

Behr Firecracker $33

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Behr Pale Honey

Studio Ashby

When in doubt, tan is a failsafe option to help warm up a room. Here, a neutral tan paint color contrasts with a lighter gray wall to give dimension to this living room.

Behr - Pale Honey

Behr Pale Honey $22

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Behr Yellow Groove

Front + Main

Mustard yellow is "a romantic, fearless pop of color when it's used on a white, neutral canvas," Caitlin Murray of Black Lacquer Design says. In a bright space like the one above, mustard yellow adds the final touch to make the space feel more playful.

Aside from breaking up a neutral color scheme and making it more visually unique, mustard yellow also warms things up.

Behr - Yellow Groove

Behr Yellow Groove $32

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Behr Honey Locust

©Benjamin Moore

Contrast a naturally cool room with this warm yellow shade. It'll bring a pop of sunlight to your room, even if you don't get much natural light.

Behr - Honey Locust

Behr Honey Locust $28

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Behr Swirling Water

Fiona Lynch

For a calm and tranquil vibe in a contemporary space, try a super-pale, "light gray with subtle blue undertones," advises Jamie Davis, co-founder of Portola Paints & Glazes.

This shade of gray blends well with whites, pinks, and reds.

Behr - Swirling Water

Behr Swirling Water $16

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Behr Dutch White

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It seems like gray is just gray, but there are so many different shades to choose from. We love this one because it functions almost like a white in a room with lots of natural light, but with a bit of a richer feel.

Behr - Dutch White

Behr Dutch White $40

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Behr Divine Wine

Commune Design

For a dramatic, elegant vibe, opt for a wine hue. The timeless color pairs well with blacks, tans, and blues, and it looks particularly stunning in a dining room.

Behr - Divine Wine

Behr Divine Wine $36

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Behr Porcelain Peach

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Pink might not be for you, but that doesn't mean you should write off peach. The shade provides the same light, warmth, and whimsy, but in a more subtle way.

This hue works best in a room with a lot of natural light.

Behr - Porcelain Peach

Behr Porcelain Peach $44

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Behr Sienna Dust

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This earthy color is the neutral paint your home has been missing. A bit creamier than tan but more pigmented than beige, Sienna Dust is ideal for walls, trim, and contrasts beautifully with brown.

Behr - Sienna Dust

Behr Sienna Dust $32

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Behr Tart Orange

Chris Patey for MyDomaine

Go bold or go home. Granted, orange may not be your first pick for your living room walls, but it would certainly give your front door a wow-factor.

Behr - Tart Orange

Behr Tart Orange $32

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Books on How to Use Water Color Painting

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