Interior Paint Colors
"when the weather cools down by beginning to think about the interior paint colors they will want to implement this fall."
Mathew Richards, Castle Complements
Here at Castle Complements, our house painting contractors are in the middle of the busy season. In the summer months, it’d be easy to believe that we’re exterior house painters because of the volume of exterior work we do. But while the summer is heating up, we encourage our customers to think about their priorities when the weather cools down by beginning to think about the interior paint colors they will want to implement this fall.
Because we’re feeling so excited about summer, we wanted to share some beach colour palette options for your next residential painting project. If you feel like these colors speak to you, book a free consultation today! Our interior painting services will fill up fast before the end of the summer!
#1 Bringing Beach House Colours Exterior Inspo to your Interior
The first color we’re highlighting is a ocean-inspired blue by Benjamin Moore. Covington Blue (HC-138). We love this shade because it reminds us of the vibrant blue house exterior work you might see while cruising down the coastline. This shade is especially beloved by our local painting contractors because it’s vibrant enough for an exterior painting service at the beach but classic enough to paint in rooms inside your home here in Chelmsford, MA. Just remember: You should never use interior paint outside because it is not suitable for weather conditions. Just because we love being inspired by outdoor paint colors does not believe they belong inside!
#2 Paint Colours Living Room Dwellers Will Adore
Do you love vibrant colors but feel that dark blue houses and other more dramatic colors aren’t right for your main living space? Then, you’ll love Benjamin Moore’s Sea Foam (2123-60). This color is a perfect way to utilize interior painting services because of its unique yet simple hue. Our residential house painters love this color because it adds a little something special in comparison to more traditional white walls.
#3 Make the Most Impact with your House Painting Service
On the opposite side of the spectrum from Benjamin Moore’s Sea Foam is Sierra Vista by Prestige Paints (P-500N). Our interior paint contractors love this paint for walls especially because it comes in lots of different options for the wall paint finish! With flat, satin, semi-gloss, and eggshell finish options, it can be tailored to your taste. We think this shade would look especially nice in two tone houses, paired with a white shiplap or light colored paneling.
#4 A Color Trend that Professional Painters Love
Who else has fallen in love with sage green houses? We’ve seen this trend skyrocket in recent years, and we adore Sherwin Williams’ Coastal Plain (SW 6192) because it is reminiscent of the sage green trend but offers a little more beachy brightness. This hue can help advance interior design aesthetics in your home with just a simple paint job! If you want to make a statement, this color is for you!
The last color we are highlighting today is PPG’s Misty Aqua (PPG1147-3). This hue is a paint color bedroom dwellers will adore! Relaxing enough to wind down with but vibrant enough to make a statement, this color is a perfect pair with soft neutral tones. When it comes to residential house painting, colors like this one are pure gold! They offer homeowners the option to make a statement without being too over the top.
Looking for painting contractors nearby to help you brighten up your home? Don’t delay! Book now for interior work to reserve your spot this fall. Reach out to us for a free estimate!
FAQ: 5 Beach-Inspired Paint Colors We Love
What makes a paint color “beach-inspired”?
Beach-inspired paint colors are typically soft, airy hues drawn from nature—like ocean blues, sandy neutrals, seafoam greens, driftwood grays, and warm whites. They bring a relaxed, coastal feel to any room.
Can I use beach house colors for both interior and exterior painting?
Yes, beach color palettes work beautifully for both. Light blues and soft whites are ideal for exteriors, while pastels and warm neutrals create a soothing effect indoors.
What are the most popular beach paint colors right now?
Trending beach-inspired colors include pale aqua, warm beige, driftwood gray, soft coral, and muted navy. These tones are popular for walls, cabinets, and trim in coastal-style homes.
How do I choose the best beach color palette for my home?
Start by thinking about your natural lighting, existing décor, and the overall mood you want. Beach palettes often combine neutrals with one or two standout colors to create a cohesive and tranquil space.
Do I need special paint finishes for a beach-inspired look?
Not necessarily. For a breezy, casual feel, eggshell or satin finishes on walls work well. Glossy finishes can highlight architectural details or cabinetry, while matte finishes offer a soft, natural look.