When it comes to picking the perfect paint color for the dining room, don't waste the unique opportunity this space offers. Most dining rooms are not used nearly as often as other parts of the home like bedrooms or kitchens, and when they are used, it's often for more celebratory occasions like dinners or parties.
All of this means you can have a little fun picking out a dining room paint color. A bolder color will be seen less often if it's in the dining room, making a wall of deep red or pastel green a bit more understated and easier to blend with the style of the rest of your home. Of course, you can stick with classic neutrals like cream or white too, especially if your dining room is smaller or you just prefer a calmer look.
Either way, take some time to discover the best color for your dining space. Here are 40 great picks for dining room paint colors.
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White Dining Room
Good old-fashioned white can be a great color for any dining room. Pick a cooler shade of white to brighten up your space, or pick a warmer shade to make it extra-cozy.
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White-Paneled Dining Room
If your dining room is covered in paneling or wainscoting, paint it white. White will give it that classically clean look, plus it will keep the paneling looking fresh and modern, rather than dingy and dated.
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Warm White Dining Room
Warm white brings in a little bit of character and tone to your dining room, and it will match with nearly any style. Warm white is a great pick for rentals too, as it's such a pleasant neutral.
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Cool White Dining Room
A cool white dining room is modern and bright, and it pairs well with black accents like dining room furniture or trim.
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Greige Dining Room
Though greige is one of the sillier sounding paint colors, it's popular in homes all over for a reason—it looks great with all kinds of styles, and it adds more character than just white paint would.
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Greige and Navy Dining Room
For a classy yet down-to-earth look, pair greige paint with muted navy accents. The dining space by House Nine Design above is a great example of how to do this.
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Cream Dining Room
Like the warm tones of beige, but not ready to fully commit to it? Try out a cream-colored paint, like the shade Becca Interiors used in the dining nook above.
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Blue-Beige Dining Room
For a slightly retro dining room paint color choice, try out a blue-beige. This color has the easy matchability of greige with a little bit more personality, thanks to the addition of blue.
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Beige Dining Room
Beige paint is another classic dining room pick, and it meshes especially well with lots of wood or other rustic accents like wicker or rattan.
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Warm Beige Dining Room
For an easy, old world look, give your dining room a few coats of a warm beige. This soft and inviting shade brings character and style to wherever it's added.
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Green Beige Dining Room
A subtly green beige is a great way to give your dining room a barely there indoor-outdoor look. Pair it with some rich green accents for the best effect.
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Monochromatic Beige Dining Room
If you're struggling to pick your favorite shade of beige for your dining room, take a page out of Becca Interiors' book and use multiple shades throughout the space. Pick one beige as the main wall color, then use additional shades as trim or cabinetry color.
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Muted Terracotta Dining Room
Muted terracotta brings a subtle southwestern look to the dining room without having to lean too heavily on adobe or desert themes. Pair it with pops of bright color to make the space feel upbeat and lively.
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Beige Brown Dining Room
Beige brown is one of the darkest shades of beige you can use, and it's an excellent color pick for dining rooms that are formal or very traditional.
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Rusty Brown Dining Room
Rusty brown may seem like an unusual paint choice for the dining room, but it can be a great color pick for older homes, as the brown adds lots of historic character.
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Sage Green Dining Room
For an extra-trendy paint color pick, try out sage green on your dining room walls (or cabinetry if your dining space is in the kitchen). Use sage green alongside brassy or leather accents for an all-around stunning look.
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Brownish-Pink Dining Room
Unusually colored brownish-pink combines the historic look of brown paint with the subtle playfulness of pink. Add it to dining rooms where you want classic style that's not too stuffy.
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Pink Dining Room
A pink dining room doesn't need to look like a Barbie Dreamhouse. Instead, pair it with carefully chosen textures and accent colors, like rattan and muted teal for a one-of-a-kind look.
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Red Dining Room
For a glamorous and statement-making look, try out red in the dining room/ We love all the character the red walls provide to the dining space above by Studio Peake.
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Brick Red Dining Room
Brick red paint adds plenty of charm and character wherever it's added, especially in the dining room. To make this paint really pop, pair it with wood and beige accents.
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Muted Green Dining Room
Muted green paint brings easy and down-to-earth style to the dining room. We love how Becca Interiors used on both the walls and the cabinetry in the space above.
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Washed-Out Green Dining Room
For a unique dining room look, try some washed-out green or ombre green paint on its walls. Though the dining room above from Light and Dwell uses wallpaper, a similar look can be achieved with some carefully applied paint.
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Pastel Green Dining Room
Pastel green provides playful and bright color to any space, including the dining room. Use pastel green all over your walls, or go for a half-and-half approach by painting the lower half of your walls pastel green and the top half a lighter green or white.
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Gray Green Dining Room
This deep gray green brings grown-up elegance to the dining room, and it's an easy color pick for formal or highly visible spaces. Pair it with some white or cream accents so it doesn't feel too dark.
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Slate Blue Green Dining Room
Looking for dining room paint that adds color without distracting? Try out a can of slate blue green. House Nine Design used it in the oversized dining room above, and it provides personality to an otherwise-neutral room.
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Muted Teal Dining Room
Teal doesn't need to look garish or out-of-place in the dining room. Rather, a muted shade of the color provides personality and elegance. Don't believe us? Check out Mary Patton Design's dining room above for proof.
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Dark Teal Dining Room
Another way to use teal in the dining room is to cover your walls with a few coats of dark teal paint. Dark teal brings rich color and vintage style to all kinds of spaces, including the dining nook from Emily Henderson Design above.
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Aquamarine Dining Room
Aquamarine is another unexpected dining room color pick, but it brings with it tons of playful personality and eye-catching looks. Using an unexpected color like aquamarine will work best when it's paired with expertly styled tables and wall art, to ensure it looks intentional rather than childish.
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Slate Blue Dining Room
Slate blue has been a very on-trend color the last few years, and it can certainly be a great color choice for your dining room too. Pair it with lots of light-colored wood, like oak or bamboo, for a laid-back, California look.
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Navy Blue Dining Room
Looking for a time-tested dining room paint color pick that blends well with all kinds of styles? Try navy blue. Navy blue looks great all on its own, but it looks even more stunning with pops of bright white or dark wood accents.
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Cobalt Blue Dining Room
For a blue that's the bluest of blues, try cobalt blue. Cobalt blue paint can cover your dining room's walls in rich color, and it looks just as home in casual breakfast nooks as it does in formal dining rooms.
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Light Gray Dining Room
Light gray is an easy color pick for dining rooms in a contemporary or traditional style. We love how Tyler Karu paired it with lots of gold frame accents in the dining room above.
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Soft Lilac Dining Room
For a paint color pick that's subtly playful, like out a soft lilac in the dining room. This unexpected pick brings a fun twist to the stereotypically formal dining room.
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Taupe Dining Room
If you're on the hunt for a neutral paint color that's stylish but still flexible, look no further than taupe. It complements all kinds of styles and accent colors, and it looks like you tried a little harder in the wall-color department than good old-fashioned white.
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Gray Dining Room
Classic gray brings airy style to the dining room, while still grounding it in some color. We like how Desiree Burns Interiors used gray in the dining room above alongside rattan, cream and bright white accents.
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Blue-Gray Dining Room
Blue-gray paint can work well in all kinds of dining rooms, even midcentury modern-inspired ones like the space above from Erin Williamson. For a blue gray that's more blue than gray, look for slate blue instead.
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Muted Navy Dining Room
Muted navy is moody like little else. Add it to dining rooms where you want to up the drama, or use it in homes with heavy Colonial or Victorian influence.
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Dark Navy Dining Room
For a dining room that's almost black, try painting your walls a shade of deep navy. This rich color packs quite a punch, so be sure to add other elements of bright color so that your space doesn't feel too dark.
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Dark Gray Dining Room
True black can feel a little overwhelming in a space unless it's done very carefully. As an alternative, use a deep, dark gray that gets as close as it can to the line of 'black' without crossing it. Use it as an accent wall color if you don't want your whole dining room awash in dark colors.
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Black Dining Room
For a dramatic, one-of-a-kind dining room paint color pick, try out true black in the dining room. However, tread carefully—black can easily look overwhelming if it's not done well. Use black in dining rooms with lots of natural light and alongside generous accents of white and cream.
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What is the best color to paint a dining room?
Dining rooms can be painted in all kinds of colors, but there are a few that stand out among the rest. Sage green and navy blue are popular dining room paint picks for when you want to add elegant, understated color. For a dramatic dining room look, try out deep gray or dusty red paint. If you're hoping to keep things neutral and bright, try a soft white, cream, or greige. Or, if you want to add fun color to your dining room, paint the walls in light pink or pastel green.
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What color should not be used in dining spaces?
Though there is no one color that should be avoided in dining spaces, there are a few helpful guidelines to follow when choosing a color for your dining room. First, avoid dark and deep colors in extra-small dining rooms or ones with little natural light. It will be hard to fully appreciate a richly toned paint color when it's in a tight or dark space. Second, pick a color that works well with your dining room furniture. White walls and white farmhouse furniture can make your dining room look washed out, but white furniture alongside gray or cream walls can look much better.