A collection of the best interior white paint colors and tips on picking which one is right for your home! See real-life examples of each color in an actual home. Includes neutral whites, warm whites, and cool white so there’s sure to be the perfect white for everyone!
Surprisingly, white interior paint can be one of the hardest paint colors to pick! However, over the past several years, I’ve spent hours upon hours of research finding the perfect shade of white paint that works on the interior of our home as well as the exterior! Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all white paint that is perfect for every home. Factors such as natural light, surrounding elements, artificial light and so much more can change how a white paint looks from one home to the next. It’s one of the reasons I’ll never give a blanket “favorite” or universal white paint out. I truly believe it’s specific to each home. But, today I’m going to share what I consider to be the best white paint colors for interiors along with some simple tips to help you narrow down the timeless shade that’s perfect for you! Along the way, I’ve included examples in real-life homes as I’ve found them.
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A Few Helpful Tips About White Paint
If you’re looking for exterior paint options, you may want to check out my post on the best exterior white paint colors. Since lighting varies so much between interiors and exteriors, you’ll likely want to consider two different options depending on the space.
One word of advice before we jump into the colors. I am a strong believer in NOT trying to color match whites across brands. They will tell you they can do it, but I’ve had two very bad experiences where the colors were very off from the original to the color-matched version. It can work well with darker colors, but with white, I would try and find a color that belongs to the paint line you’re wishing to use.
If you’re wanting to try large, pre-painted samples, I’d definitely look into Samplize for picking the perfect white paint color for your home! Their large peel and stick samples are made with real paint (not dyed to mimic the color) so it can definitely help narrow down your top picks.
I’ve broken the paint colors down into neutral whites, warm whites, and cool whites, and I’ll explain along the way why you may want to select one over the other. Natural light can play such a critical role in picking the right paint color so I’ll share what to look for! You’ll also note that most of my selections are from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams. This is simply because there is the most “research” on these options, and you’re much more likely to find real-life rooms online with these colors to help guide you. It doesn’t mean there aren’t other great paint options out there!
I’m also sharing some tips for selecting the perfect white paint color for your home further down in the post!
The Best Neutral White Paint Colors for Interiors
Neutral whites are ones that tend to work in the widest variety of homes. Regardless of lighting situations, they tend to look “white” and are the best choice to make bold colors and art in your space pop off the walls!
Benjamin Moore Simply White
Benjamin Moore Simply White is likely the least neutral of the ones I’m sharing today (it’s on the warm side of neutral). But, it is the paint color we have used throughout much of our home. It has warm undertones that help keep things from looking too stark. We also have this color on our kitchen cabinets and trim and it is by far my favorite white paint color in our house! I’ve found that in homes or rooms that don’t get a lot of natural light, this color can look a bit yellow though.
KITCHEN SOURCES: Basket Pendant Lights | Bistro Counter Stools | Similar Vase | Faux Greenery | Kitchen Faucet
To show the color on walls, we used Benjamin Moore Simply White on the walls in our den, paired with Benjamin Moore Hale Navy.
SPRING DEN SOURCES: DEN SOURCES: Sectional (read my review here) | Coffee Table | Scallop Light Fixture | Gallery Wall Frames (look for less here) | Art: Personal Vacation Photos | Linen Blackout Drapes | Cast Iron Curtain Rod | Woven Cordless Shades (color is Tuscan) | Chambray Linen Pillow Cover | Midnight Linen Pillow Cover | Palm Pillow Cover | Faux Greenery | Vase | ‘Surf Tribe’ Book | ‘Great Escapes Italy’ Book | ‘Mykonos’ Book | Recycled Glass Beads | Tripod Lamp | Carpet (color is Beach) | Paint Colors: Benjamin Moore Hale Navy and Simply White
We also used Benjamin Moore Simply White on all of the shiplap and trim in our pool house. I find that it’s helpful to see a paint color on a number of types of surfaces and locations throughout a home to get a true feel for the color! Here it is paired with our Benjamin Moore Santorini Blue island.
POOL HOUSE LIVING ROOM SOURCES: Outdoor Sofa (Perennials Basketweave – Chalk) | Outdoor Swivel Chairs (Perennials Basketweave – Coastal Blue) | Round Storage Side Table | Rug | Indoor/Outdoor Palm Pillow Cover | Indoor/Outdoor Striped Pillow Cover | Indoor/Outdoor Fringe Lumbar Pillow Cover | POOL HOUSE KITCHEN & BAR SOURCES: Basket Pendant Lights | Aged Brass Star Sconces | Striped Runner Rug | Backless Counter Stools | Cabinet Ball Knobs | Drawer Bin Pulls | LVP Floors | Faux Viburnum Stems | Blue Vase | POOL HOUSE DINING ROOM SOURCES: Dining Table | Outdoor Dining Chairs | Star Pendant Light | Faux Bougainvillea | White Circle Dot Pot
Benjamin Moore White Heron
Benjamin Moore White Heron is a beautiful off-white color without strong undertones. This is a versatile color for most homes!
Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace
Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace is a crisp, clean white that works well on trim, cabinetry and walls.
Sherwin-Williams Pure White
This is a very pure white without being too stark. It is the white used on all the shiplap and trim at Hola Beaches, and I love that it doesn’t bring out any weird undertones! It’s paired with Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray (another favorite!) above the shiplap.
HOLA BEACHES LIVING ROOM SOURCES: Similar Sectional | Navy Blue Swivel Chairs | Coffee Table | Rug | Faux Greenery | Vase | Linen Pillows | Similar Lamps
Benjamin Moore Oxford White
A classic white paint color that is similar in saturation level to Simply White, but reads slightly less warm. A good option if you’re seeing to much yellow with Simply White!
The Best Warm White Paint Colors for Interiors
I’ve used a handful of warm white paint colors in various rooms and/or seen them in person. These colors are best if you’re trim isn’t bright white and for north-facing rooms to help balance the cool light coming in the windows.
Benjamin Moore White Dove
We actually chose White Dove for our home’s exterior because of it’s warm properties. It’s also a top choice for trim if you don’t want a stark look. White Dove is a shaded white, so it doesn’t look quite as crisp as some of the other options if you’re wanting a bright white. But it’s a great welcoming warm white for walls if you want something a bit cozier!
Behr Swiss Coffee
We have Behr Swiss Coffee on some of the trim in the upstairs of our home. It’s a great, warm option if you don’t want a stark white. The room below faces north, so Behr Swiss Coffee was a perfect choice for the board and batten and the trim work! Here we have it paired with Benjamin Moore Classic Gray.
SPRING GUEST BEDROOM SOURCES: Cane Bed | Nightstand | Sea Glass Sandbar Art (also available here) | Bench | Bead Chandelier | Hand-Knotted Rug | Linen Drapes | Hotel Style Duvet Cover | Linen Pillows | Striped Tassel Pillows | Plaid Lumbar Pillow
Sherwin Williams Alabaster
Our BFFs painted their walls Alabaster in a prior home, after they were wanting a white to pair with their trim. The bulk of their windows face north and the color is stunning in person! If you find Alabaster isn’t for you, another great option Sherwin Williams Shoji White.
Sherwin-Williams Alabaster Walls via Beth Webb Interiors
Here is another example of Sherwin Williams Alabaster in a serene bedroom.
The Best Cool White Paint Colors for Interiors
If you have a room that gets a lot of sun exposure or faces south, you may want to try a cool white paint color to help cancel out some of the warm tones.
Benjamin Moore Paper White
This white has the most gray undertones of the whites I selected. It is a beautiful cool white that would also work well on walls, as it also has a bit of saturation to it!
Sherwin-Williams Extra White
This is a bright white that works well on trim if you’re looking for a sharp, crisp white! Additionally, if you’re looking for the bright white gallery wall look, this may be the white for you!
Benjamin Moore Decorators White
Benjamin Moore Decorators White has very few odd undertones that come out in most lights. However, it does contain a touch of cool gray and can read a bit cool. If you’re looking for a sleek white paint color, this may be a good option for you!
Benjamin Moore Decorator’s White Modern Coastal Kitchen via Pinteresting Plans | Photography by Mandy McGregor Photography
Tips for Selecting the Perfect White Paint Color for Interiors
Be sure to pay close attention to the suggestions above in terms of lighting. That should immediately help you narrow down what to look for. Once you have a few in mind, it can be helpful to buy several poster boards or use some old pieces of cardboard and cover them with a few samples of your top paint contenders. Or, as an alternative, order some samples from Samplize for large, easy to place samples that are made with real paint. Place them throughout various areas in your room to see how the natural light works with each. You’ll want to try and do this at multiple times throughout the day as well as on sunny vs. cloudy days. It may sound time-consuming but you’ll ultimately be so much happier with your final selection if you put in this additional work before you start painting!
You’ll also want to take your furnishings into account. If you decorate more with beige and warm tones, you’ll likely want a white paint color that also has warmer undertones. Conversely, if you decorate with a lot of grays and cool colors, you’ll want a white that leans a bit cooler!
Do you have other white paint colors for interiors that you love? I’d love to hear!
How To Keep Your Home Paint Colors Organized
If you frequently paint your home like I do, it can sometimes difficult to keep all your colors (and paint cans) organized! I recently created this free download that I think you will all love!
Here’s how I use each of the pages:
- Page 1 – I print on white cardstock to complete and keep handy around our home or near where we store our paint.
- Page 2 – I print on these labels and add them to the paint cans for easy identification.
- Page 3 – I shrink to fit on an index card to keep in my purse, or print as is and fold up to carry with me at all times. I simply add a drop of paint and the room name.
Simply complete the form below and I’ll email the PDF files over to you to start using today!
Additional Paint Color Inspiration
If you’re looking for even more paint color inspiration, be sure to check out these other posts by clicking on their titles below:
- The Best White Paint Colors for Exteriors
- The Best Black Paint Colors
- The Best Brown Paint Colors
- The Best Blue Gray Paint Colors
- The Best Blue Green Paint Colors
- The Best Gray Paint Colors
- The Best Warm Gray Paint Colors
- The Best Navy Blue Paint Colors
- Benjamin Moore Hale Navy
- The Best Green Paint Colors
- How To Pick the Perfect Paint Color and My Top Five Neutral Paint Picks
- Paint Colors In Our Home (and Every Color We’ve Ever Used)
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Sara says
Thank you for this post! I’ve been considering having our trim painted in our house. It is currently a cream color- very 90’s chic! Is your trim color different in different rooms of your house? And did you paint your trim yourself? I’ve painted several rooms myself, but the idea of the trim (and the doors) seems so daunting!
Sarah says
It’s kind of a mix honestly! I started painting it on my own as I’d redo spaces, using Behr Swiss Coffee. Then, I started painting other spaces Benjamin Moore Simply White. During our kitchen renovation, I had the painters do a lot more of the trim (and main level doors) in Simply White. I didn’t dare do doors on my own. We still have a few rooms upstairs that have the almond color doors and trim, so I plan to slowly have them updated over time. It’s a lot of work but I’m so happy we’ve been making the updates over the years!
Lisa says
Hi Sarah,
Which line of Benjamin Moore paint do you use? What finish do you use for the walls? I’m struggling with which one to use (BM Simply White or SW Alabaster). We’re planning to paint our kitchen island gray with a white quartz top. Our back and side counter tops will be white. Any suggestion on which color would be better?
Thanks,
Lisa
Sarah says
I used to just use the Regal line but my painter suggested the Aura line and so I’ve made the switch over to that. It’s a bit pricier but I find it definitely has better coverage (especially since I’m using white and was having to do three coats with the Regal line). In terms of picking a color, I would definitely just get a swatch and compare it to your countertops. If your white quartz leans a bit gray, you’ll probably want to pick the paint that looks less yellow against the counters.
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Jen says
Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful
Melinda Watson says
Hello,
Thank you so much for sharing this information!
What kind of sheen you would recommend for a bathroom. We plan on using Simply White for our walls (which are textured), shiplap (that surrounds our freestanding tub) and the trim/baseboards. Do you recommend using the same sheen for all?
Sarah says
So glad you found it helpful! In bathrooms I usually do a satin finish on the walls. I prefer it not be too glossy, but I also want it washable for hairspray, etc. I do trim, baseboards, and shiplap in semi-gloss and it looks great. Sometimes the contrasting sheens add to the design. I hope that helps!
Rachel Templeton says
It looks as though Simply White is an all-around great white color. My home has warm undertones because of wood flooring and cabinets that I don’t intend to paint. I painted the mains spaces (living room, kitchen, and stairs) Mindful Grey because I like some depth to my walls not all white. Do you think the Simply White would be a good option for trim? I’d like to start the trim in main spaces and in master suite areas. I’d love your suggestion!
Cindy says
This is helpful. We are having are entire house painted in accessible beige and the contractor suggested swiss coffee from behr for term. Do you think this is to dull or off white? Any help would be appreciated.
Sarah says
I think it could work outside for sure! Keep in mind, in the sun, colors get washed out quite a bit and look so much lighter! We actually had Behr Swiss Coffee at one point on our interior trim, and although I wouldn’t use it again inside because it wasn’t quite white enough for me, I think it could definitely work well outside!
Lauren says
My downstairs doesn’t get a lot of light, so the Benjamin Moore something Pearl paint upstairs looks white where there is a lot of light but my downstairs looks darker. Which of these whites do you recommend to brighten up a darker space? My built ins and kitchen cabinets are a stark white downstairs…
Sarah says
Honestly it would depend for me on what color the upstairs is. Do you know the specific color? If it’s warmer, I would stick with a lighter warm white, and if it’s cooler I would stick with a cooler one. You may be able to pull your original paint chip, and if the color you have upstairs isn’t the lightest on the strip, you could go with the next lighter option. Or, you could always do the same color as the upstairs and then have them mix it at either 25% or 50% saturation so it looks similar. I hope that helps!
Theresa says
Lacey Pearl? I love that color!
Jenny says
Just fyi, my local and very experienced BM store told me White Heron is the same color as Oxford White – just different names. Not sure if that’s correct, but he did look it up to be sure.
Joanne Godwin says
Benjamin Moore White Heron and Oxford White are the exact same formula. As Benjamin Moore often does, they renamed Oxford White (part of the Classic collection) to White Heron for the Off-Whites collection.
Carrie says
Hi! We have Behr Swiss Coffee as a trim. We need to now paint the walls and we want it to be white, but not too bright. Our house is a split level and the living room, kitchen, and dining room are all connected visually and really need to be the same color, and anything outside of white would probably be too busy and clash with something or another (trust me on that!). Do you have a recommendation for a good white to go with the Swiss Coffee trim? Behr brand preferably, as that is the preferred brand of our contractor who will be painting for us.
Sarah says
Hi Carrie – Sorry for the delay! Our dining room currently has Behr Swiss Coffee on the trim and the walls are BM Simply White so that may give you an idea if you want to look at that! Unfortunately, I’m not familiar with other Behr whites personally. I hope that helps!
Rhonda says
Am I crazy to consider painting my beach house white 😎😎 which white is the question?
Kelly says
I never thought white paint could cause so much anxiety!! I painted my cabinets SW Alabaster and it’s actually “whiter” and cooler than I thought it was going to be. Now I’m ready to paint my walls white. Can you suggest a few white options that pair well with Alabaster to warm things up a bit more? Most of my windows are facing south and west but I don’t get a lot of natural light. Thanks in advance 🙂
JUDE says
I live in south Texas, which is blistering in the 9-mo-long summer, of course, but also chilly in winter. I’m re-doing our RV (notoriously badly insulated): three rooms long like beads on a string with both North and South-facing windows on the long sides. To visually increase space, I plan on white walls & trim, white slipcovers & painted furniture. When we needed a new floor, a friend installed some weathered-gray wood-look vinyl planks, the reflection of which will certainly cool the walls at least a little. Obviously I need a neutral white, but want to avoid glare. Can you recommend the white that would work best for us?
Kerry says
Great post! Any recommendations for a trim color if using Simply White on the walls? Driving myself crazy with so many choices! 🙂
Sarah says
Glad you found it helpful! We actually used Simply White on our trim, as well and love how it looks. We have the eggshell finish on our walls and semi-gloss on our trim, so the way the light reflects actually makes the trim look a little lighter. I hope that helps!
Ayushi says
Hi! Thank you so much for the information! I was wondering where you found that chandelier in the bathroom picture above the tub? Thanks in advance!
Sarah says
That image is from Shophouse Design, so unfortunately I don’t have the sources for their images.
Olga Mokhoruk says
Hi Sarah – we are going to paint our whole house and I am thinking all same color. I have been driving myself nuts with such a big color selection. When I thought I found a perfect gray color (Silver Satin BM), I read that cream is a new gray now. My dilemma, do I go with White Dove which has that warm creamy look or I go with Paper White which is apparently past season gray? I am torn between those 2 colors. I am hoping you can suggest. Our kitchen is all white with heavy beige tones for countertops/backsplash/floor tiles. I am worried if I pick White Dove, that will make the kitchen look too yellow. If I go with Paper White, our house will not look cozy and welcoming. Anything you can suggest I would greatly appreciate. Originally, I wanted barely there gray color. Thank you so much in advance!
Sarah says
Hi Olga! I would recommend getting a sample pot of each color and painting it on a large poster board and testing it in your rooms at various times of day. Unfortunately, every single home is different based upon natural light, angle of your windows, furniture, ceiling color, other colors in your home, etc. I think that will give you the best choice if you see them both in action at various times of day.
Erin says
We are in the process of painting our main floor bm white heron, and the foyer, living room, dining room and kitchen are open concept. Struggling to know if we should be painting the trim and doors in the same colour, just a semi gloss or a different colour. Our fireplace is a true white painted brick, so we already do have a true white in the room. Thanks!
Sarah says
I think it’s really a matter of personal preference! In our home we did Simply White everywhere, but the walls are an eggshell finish and the trim is semi-gloss. They actually look like different colors when it is bright outside, because the trim reflects so much more light. I love that! But you could really go either way! If you do a darker white on the walls, you could always go down a shade or two on your swatch for the trim or just have your trim at 50% or 75% saturation of the same color. I hope that helps!
Bonnie says
You hit the nail on the head when you said it to match whites between brands! Recently my husband took me to Sherwin Williams for primer and a couple gallons of eggshell wall paint for closets. I had my fav Ben Moore ‘Simply White’ swatch with me. The store clerk said they could match it. NOT! I swear he added some black to tone the white base. The walls look dirty. TEN gallons! At least most is primer so I’ll paint over it.
Suzanna Navarro-Monzo says
I love your kitchen! We’re planning our remodel and I’m lost in the whites! At this point, I’m planning on having white shaker cabinets painted in Simply White (island base a medium/dark stained 1/4 sawn oak) and am trying to pick a quartz countertop that works well with the tones/warmth of Simply White. Your countertop looks great. Could you tell me what you used? Thanks!
Sarah says
Thank you! Our countertops are Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo, which are mostly white but have warm and gray tones in them!
Lisa Hube says
Thank you for this blog. I’m about to do white walls throughout my whole cottage. Do you suggest flat, eggshell or satin? How do I know? Thanks, Lisa
Sarah says
Hi Lisa! I usually prefer eggshell on my walls and then semi-gloss on trim. But it’s really a personal preference! I like eggshell because it’s still relatively easy to clean, but isn’t too shiny. I hope that helps!
Hannah Sharp says
What white to use for ceilings????
Sarah says
I typically use untinted ceiling paint from Lowe’s, or, if your walls are white, you can also do a 50/50 blend of your paint color and the untinted ceiling paint 🙂
Laura says
What color is the interior door at your BFFs house with the alabaster paint on the walls please?
Ann Luck says
I am painting a stairwell and upstairs hall. My painter suggested Cameo White by Benjamin Moore. It looks good to me. I think it is a good neutral and would go well with other colors; bedrooms off the hall.
Sarah says
That sounds beautiful! Thanks for sharing!