Paint Colors That Make Your House Look More Expensive

Dark and moody slate gray continues to trend, and for good reason. There are many different shades that can help you accomplish the “expensive” look you’re going for in a space.

On the flip side, light gray is also a color that can make a room look more expensive. Though grays can be a predictable paint choice, they're a solid bet when looking to boost resale value

White Dove by Benjamin Moore is a darling among designers, praised for its “perfect, classic white” quality, as Van Daley puts it, a color that, in general, you can’t go wrong with on trim, doors, and cabinetry.

Also in the white color family, off-white is a fine choice if you want to elevate a space, keeping it looking timeless and luxurious. Although Phillips says that “finding the right off-white paint color can be daunting

With a sandy temperament that’s not quite tan and not quite white, beige is one way to warm up a room and make it look expensive as well. The beige-hued Shoji White by Sherwin-Williams is Daley Home’s most popular interior wall color.

Dark green has become popular recently, spanning from shades of teal to forest green that’s reminiscent of pine trees. It also has an uncanny way of bringing up a space to make it look more expensive.

Sage, or light green, is another color that homeowners have been using more and more, adding a hint of color without being overpowering and leveling up interiors in the process. A shade of light green that Van Daley prefers

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