Warm white paint is a versatile choice for various rooms in your home, including living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and more. Despite its simplicity, this color is far from dull and complements a variety of design styles, from modern to traditional and everything in between. Warm white paints offer different undertones, catering to diverse preferences. Explore 21 warm white paint colors in inspiring spaces below, with the exact paint color identified for each room to help you recreate the looks in your own space.
1. Select Room Shape: rectangle, square, custom. 2. Calculate Square Footage: Wall 1, Wall 2, Add Wall, Ceiling Paint, Calculate, Subtract windows and doors, Windows, Doors, Calculate. Embed This Tool. 01 of 21: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace (OC-65) – Designed by Heather Disabella and photographed by Reema Desai, this newly renovated kitchen features bold blue cabinets that contrast beautifully with a simple white backdrop. Many homeowners are now choosing to incorporate color into their cooking spaces. 02 of 21: Balboa Mist (OC-27) – Designed by Danielle Rose and photographed by Raquel Langworthy, this dining nook is serene and peaceful, with natural and textural elements like a woven light fixture and raw wooden table. This warm white paint enhances the room’s calm and welcoming atmosphere. 03 of 21: Benjamin Moore Seapearl (OC-19) – Designed by Julie Kantrowitz and photographed by Linda Pordon, white bathrooms are perfect for relaxation and self-care. To achieve a spa-like feel at home, opt for a neutral color scheme and minimal accessories for a tranquil ambiance. Here, white walls complement a luxurious marble vanity. 04 of 21: Sherwin Williams Greek Villa (SW 7551) – Designed by Jean Liu and photographed by Nathan Schroder, the white walls in this grand entryway allow decorative elements to stand out. Oversized art, an eye-catching overhead fixture, and sculptural accents draw visitors’ attention without overwhelming the space. 05 of 21: Farrow and Ball Slipper Satin (No.2004) – Designed by Storie Collective and photographed by Kip Dawkins, the all-white kitchen remains a classic choice that won’t go out of style. Gold hardware accents throughout the kitchen, on cabinets, light fixtures, and faucets, add visual interest to the space. 06 of 21: Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117) – Designed by Jennifer Hunter and photographed by Kirsten Francis, many homes today feature open-concept living areas with adjacent kitchens or dining nooks. For cohesive design in open-concept spaces, it’s best to use one paint color throughout. Here, a warm white works well with the home’s coastal style.07 of 21 – Benjamin Moore Acadia White (OC-38). Design by Emma Beryl. Photo by Nick Glimenakis. White paint makes the various books, framed art, and objects on this bookshelf stand out due to their thoughtful styling. The paint color ensures that this wall doesn’t appear cluttered or too distracting, even though it’s full of intriguing pieces.
08 of 21 – Sherwin Williams Extra White (SW 7006). Design by Julia Adele. Photo by Tessa Neustadt. White paint helps sunlit spaces like this dining area seem even larger and more airy. It features a marble table, black and white chairs, a black and white light fixture, and gold-framed artwork. This space is fresh, contemporary, and perfect for entertaining. 09 of 21 – Dulux Pure Brilliant White. Design by Susan Knof. Photo by David Cleveland. White is a great base color for a walk-in closet as colorful clothes and shoes will fill the space and attract most of the attention. The warm white pillows and window seat complement the wall color wonderfully. 10 of 21 – Benjamin Moore Decorator’s White (CC-20). Design by Hunter Carson. Photo by Lauren Taylor. A neutral stone fireplace complements these warm white living room walls. This space also features a neutral couch with blue pillows, two gray chairs, plants, and colorful artwork. 11 of 21 – Sherwin Williams Grecian Ivory (SW 7541). Desiree Burns Interiors. This living room is a cozy place to curl up with a good book. Various warm whites in the form of paint and textiles make this space feel calming. 12 of 21 – Benjamin Moore Alabaster (OC-129). Design by Haywoodmade. Photo by Margaret Rajic. White walls complement any color sofa nicely. In this living room, the warm white walls are adorned with framed art and a circular mirror. The room is accessorized with lamps, woven baskets, brass candle holders, and more. 13 of 21 – Benjamin Moore Lily of the Valley (905). Design by Isabel Ladd. Photo by Katie Charlotte. Just because you choose white walls doesn’t mean you can’t make the rest of the room colorful. This eclectic living room is full of fun patterns and shows that white paint allows you to take a space in any direction. 14 of 21 – Sherwin Williams Wool Skein (SW 6148). Design by Lucas/Eilers. Photo by Julie Soefer. Warm white is used in a living room with built-ins again. The light color makes it easy to see and access the displayed objects. The brick-rimmed fireplace and the large piece of art above it are the focal points of this room. 15 of 21 – Aesthetic White (SW 7035). Design by Benjamin Johnston. Photo by Julie Soefer. Dining rooms come in all shapes, sizes, and styles. Some people fill their dining space with loud hues, while others prefer a simple approach.Although simple, there are also intriguing and unique accents in these designs. For example, the light fixture and circular mirrors add charm. Benjamin Moore Cotton Balls (OC-122) by Lindsay Speace and photographed by Brie Williams. In this small bathroom, cheerful, kid-friendly art shines on the walls. Warm white paint is wonderful in a light-filled space like this.
Benjamin Moore Natural Cream (OC-14) by The Design Atelier and photographed by Emily Followill. The creamy walls in this minimalistic room look fabulous alongside the jute rug on the ground. The rug adds textural influence and utility to this space. Benjamin Moore Baby Fawn (OC-15) by The Design Atelier and photographed by Emily Followill. Struggling to commit to just one paint color in your living room? Opt for a two-toned look. This living room features warm white walls and black built-ins, adding a moody element. Benjamin Moore Old Prairie (2143-50) by Styled by Storms and photographed by Brian Wetzel. Blue and white are a classic combination. Various shades of blue look right at home alongside this welcoming white-hued wall. Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray (HC-173) by Andrea May and photographed by Jenny Siegwart. For a modern look, stick with a mixture of whites, grays, and blacks. This combination couldn’t be more sleek. Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172) by Andrea May and photographed by Jenny Siegwart. In this well-designed entryway, white paint allows the original wooden staircase to shine. Architectural details like these are so eye-catching and deserve to be fully appreciated. Also check out 51 Living Room Color Schemes From Bold to Understated with an image by Jennifer Hunter and Kirsten Francis from East Hampton.