'Don’t rule out the darker colors' – these Benjamin Moore paint shades are perfect for small spaces, from powder rooms to home offices

Go bold with these dark paints in small rooms, as recommended by a Benjamin Moore color expert

home office with teal walls
(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

When decorating a small room, it's often tempting to go for light paint colors in an attempt to make them feel roomier, but Benjamin Moore is challenging that.

In a video posted recently to Instagram, Benjamin Moore's color specialist Andrea Magno shares four dark and bold paint ideas that work well in small rooms, encouraging you to lean into these space-restricted spaces and add interest through color.

If you've ever wondered whether small rooms should be painted light or dark colors, the following paint shades make the case for embracing deep hues for a sophisticated and moody feel.

1. Midnight Blue 1638

entryway with dark black-blue walls, pink front door

Benjamin Moore's Midnight Blue and Romance

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

It's common to reach for neutral paints in entryways. Since they're the first room upon entering a home, going bolder with dark paints can feel daunting, but they can add much more interest than lighter tones.

For example, Benjamin Moore's Midnight Blue is an incredibly dark and moody blue paint that Andrea recommends using for entryway color ideas.

'When you're welcoming guests into your home this color is sophisticated, it’s rich, it’s a little bit unexpected, particularly when it’s paired with the pop of pink on the front door that brings in some personality,' Andrea explains in the Instagram video.

2. Slate Teal 2058-20

home office with teal walls

Benjamin Moore's Slate Teal

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

Andrea also recommends home offices as a good room to incorporate bolder paint colors, such as Benjamin Moore's Slate Teal which was used here. Again, it can often be tempting to opt for a 'safe' color palette of pared-back neutrals in these work zones, but there's no reason why these functional rooms can't boast just as much design interest as the rest of your home.

When using a color like this one, Andrea nods to color-drenching ideas that help keep things feeling cohesive, 'everything is painted in one deep color and it really brings the space together and gives it its own unique personality.'

3. Carter Plum CW-355

powder room painted dark purple in gloss paint

Benjamin Moore's Carter Plum

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

'Powder rooms are another great place to use a dark color,' Andrea continues in the video. 'One, because you can close the door, so you don’t have to worry about the color flow from one room to the next, but it’s also a space where you can play with a color that's a little bit darker, a little bit unexpected.'

Here, Benjamin Moore's Carter Plum was used, of which Andrea says, 'it has a higher gloss sheen, it gives it some drama, it feels special. It’s like a jewel box of color which is a lot of fun.'

4. Silhouette AF-655

living room with dark gray walls, tan sofa and teal curtains

Benjamin Moore's Silhouette

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

Lastly, Benjamin Moore's Silhouette, a grayish brown paint, is another dark paint recommended by Andrea for small living rooms or den ideas.

In this room, the paint color has been used liberally to include the ceiling and woodwork as well as the walls, of which Andrea says, 'you can see how the corners of the room are kind of blurred – they’re almost obscured which actually gives a sense of endlessness, it makes the room almost feel larger than it really is.'


Will you go bold with your paint color in any small rooms? While these deep and moody shades can seem like brave choices, they can add so much design interest to space-limited rooms.

'So the next time you’re choosing color for a smaller space, don’t rule out the darker colors, because that can lead to a room that maybe becomes your favorite space in the entire house,' Andrea adds in the video.

Paint & Color Editor

Emily is H&G's Paint & Color Editor, covering all things color across interior design and home decor. She joined the team in the summer of 2023, having studied Fashion Communication at university before working in various creative roles ahead of making the leap into interiors. She lives in Glasgow where she loves admiring the city's architecture, frequenting her favorite coffee spots, and sourcing vintage furniture for her tenement apartment. Emily's interior style is inspired by the simplicity of midcentury design, mixed with more playful modern pieces that inject small (but bold) doses of color.

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