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The Best Designers in Dallas Share Their Favorite Paint Colors for Kitchens, Bedrooms, and More

Plus, their go-to fabrics for sofas, drapes, and beyond.
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Nathan Schroder

This story is part of The Best Designers in Dallas 2021 feature. Click here to see the 2021 winners.

Asking a designer to pick their favorite color is like asking a parent to choose a favorite child. “I love them all,” says Mary Anne Smiley of Mary Anne Smiley Interiors. They do, however, admit to reaching for certain shades and pairings more frequently than others. Combinations that came up time and time again in our survey included blues and greens as well as classic black and white. As stain-grade wood has made a resurgence in homes, so too have natural tones like camel, cognac, and terracotta. As is true for all design, color choices are intensely personal to the people who call a space home—their sensibilities, preferences, and even ages, as Alice Cottrell Interior Design’s Alice Cottrell notes: “I think color is important for homes with children. Color creates a happy home for them.”

Paint by Numbers

We asked designers if they had go-to colors for certain rooms of the house. Though they were quick to point out that a home’s lighting, both natural and ambient, and architecture—and of course, a client’s personal preferences—should dictate, they shared some of their favorite shades by space.

Some shades are solo acts. But some hues do their best work in pairs. Here are a few designer-approved favorites:

paint colors and pairs
Ceramic painters palette, PennyLeaStuidios/Etsy
  1. Behr Brooklyn and Farrow & Ball Calke Green

  2. Farrow & Ball Bancha and Benjamin Moore Palazzo Pink

  3. Farrow & Ball Brinjal and Farrow & Ball Babouche “A deeply saffron color that looks beautiful with brass trim.” Hillary Littlejohn, HLS Design

  4. Benjamin Moore Audubon Russet

  5. Sherwin-Williams Parakeet

  6. Fine Paints of Europe Zuider Zee Blue

  7. Sherwin-Williams Fabulous Grape

  8. “If I need a slightly off-white: 1/2 formula Benjamin Moore Linen White 912.”—Charlotte Comer, Charlotte Comer Interiors & Collectibles, Inc.

  9. Sherwin-Williams Daredevil

  10. Benjamin Moore Grappa

  11. Benjamin Moore Americana

Footnote: Designers like SETSTUDIO’s Jennifer Littke and Meredith Ellis of Meredith Ellis Design namechecked Domingue as a new favorite for paints, plasters, and washes. Products from the Houston-based line are not only ultra-durable but contain no synthetic ingredients or chemical additives, meaning it’s easy on your home and the environment.

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Has your sofa lost its spirit? Are your drapes detention-bound? Perk up tired textiles and inject some energy into your interiors with these bright, bold, and beautiful new fabrics chosen by our designers.

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