Decide how you want to dive in and start with our cozy paint color picks to help you create your look. Note: Actual colors may appear differently than on screen. Always consult paint color chips. Palettes designed by Khristian A. Howell.
Cozy Paint Colors by Room
Cozy Living Room Colors
A fireplace is a natural focal point in a living room, but you don’t have to actually have the architectural feature to enjoy its warmth. Pick hues from the ingredients of a blazing fire, such as bark brown, glowing ember orange, and flame yellow. Use these colors to inspire pale gold walls, a sofa covered in supple brown leather, and orange velvet pillows.
Cozy Dining Room Colors
When you host friends and family around the dining table, you want the mood to be warm and welcoming, and wall color will set the stage: red is dramatic, pumpkin is tantalizing, and sunflower yellow has the old-world quality of a Tuscan farmhouse. Add furniture that’s dark and hefty, and use accents like gold chargers and a brass chandelier to complete the cozy scene.
Cozy Bedroom Colors
Bedrooms are cozy spaces naturally. But you can enhance the mood with deep, intense colors taken from the richest end of the spectrum. Stain the wood floor chocolate brown or black and unroll a cranberry rug. On a cognac-color mahogany bed, pile bedding in deep indigo and denim blues. For window treatments, stick to dark wood tones for blinds and shutters, and add curtain panels of olive-color silk.
Cozy Kitchen Colors
Comfort foods yield a bounty of cozy color inspiration, and you can look to your pantry for ideas: crusty bread brown, butternut squash orange, and basil pesto green, for instance. Choose one of these for paint colors to pair with dark-finish cabinets, like antiqued black, espresso, or walnut. Terra-cotta tiles or rustic brick pavers are flooring that is warm to the eye and suits the scheme.
Cozy Bathroom Colors
A cozy-decorated bathroom takes away the chill of the air when you step out of a warm bath. Start with the floor and sprinkle deep plum rugs by the bath, shower, and vanity—anywhere you will stand for a bit. Illumination is helpful in a bathroom, so keep walls in the lighter range of a cozy hue, such as cappuccino or creme brulee. Finally, choose faucets, towel bars, and cabinet hardware that’s in the warmer metal tones, such as antique brass or oil-rubbed bronze.
Cozy Entryway Colors
Make guests feel welcome as soon as they cross your threshold with a palette of cozy colors. Rich tones, such as sepia, bordeaux, and harvest gold, will provide a cocoonlike effect. For a lighter take, consider pale neutrals, such as driftwood gray or antique white. Use materials such as wood finishes, warm metals (think antique brass, not chrome) to enhance the colors. Since entryways are functional, rather than a space you linger, texture can be a little tricky to include, but a durable, yet plush rug underfoot, a wool or knit pillow on a chair, or even a pretty tapestry can take the utilitarian edge off the space.