Tarragon by Sherwin-Williams
If you’re not afraid to make a statement, this pick is for you. “This deep blue-green strikes the perfect balance between boldness and warmth, making it an ideal hue for fall,” says Miranda Cullen of Inside Stories. “Its richness adds depth and sophistication, while its earthy undertones create a sense of comfort that feels right at home with the season’s natural textures and golden light.”
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Ashwood Moss by Benjamin Moore
Not only has Shea settled on this deep green for clients’ homes—she’s used it throughout her space, too. “It’s a deep, moody green that can appear almost black or gray depending on the time of day. I think dark, saturated colors like this are ideal for autumn—they create a sense of warmth, intimacy, and seasonal elegance.”
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Bancha by Farrow & Ball
Designer Katie Davis counts Farrow & Ball’s Bancha as one of her all-time favorite greens. “It’s bold enough to make a statement but still really livable. It has warmth, depth, and just enough sheen to feel polished. I love how it shifts throughout the day, from an earthy olive in the morning to something richer and more dramatic in the evening.”
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Natural Cream by Benjamin Moore
If you’re not a fan of moody shades, go for this soft, inviting greige, which can work in just about any room. Designer Lauren Saab especially loves the shade for kitchen cabinets or trim.
“Benjamin Moore’s Natural Cream captures the quiet side of fall. It feels like the space between seasons, soft and layered with warmth. The soft greige tone looks beautiful next to fall textures like wood, leather, and stone, and it gives a room that sense of comfort the season is known for,” she says.
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Wellfleet Limewash by Portola Paints
This saturated hue pairs well with fall-appropriate browns and rusts, according to designer Jessica Nicastro. “It adds depth without feeling too heavy, making it a great choice for a cozy fall refresh.”
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Night Owl by Sherwin-Williams
Dark green captures the beauty of the fall season, and Colorado-based designer Kate Hartman recommends Night Owl from Sherwin-Williams.
“The look of a rich, dark green room that captures the spirit of fall—pulling the earthy tones of changing leaves and crisp landscapes indoors. This shade feels grounding and sophisticated, pairing beautifully with everything from gleaming brass accents that echo autumn’s golden light to a moodier mix of matte blacks and warm, chocolatey browns for a cocooning, fireside feel,” Hartman says.
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Mouse’s Back by Farrow & Ball
“I love this color in general, but it really speaks to me in the autumn,” says designer Becky Shea of the neutral Farrow & Ball pick used for this bathroom’s upper wall.
She’s especially drawn to its chameleon-like nature. “Depending on the light, it can read a bit brown or even slightly green, which gives it a richness and depth that feels cozy and grounded for fall,” she says.
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Interior Velvet Finish Paint in Color 166 by JH Wall Paints
To make a statement in an entryway, designer Jacqueline Gonçalves of Mokṣa Studio opted for this terracotta shade, which she says is pulled from hand-painted floor tiles.
“When rolled in a crosshatch technique and layered with a brushed finish, the paint builds a tactile, medium texture that feels organic and alive. Though reminiscent of autumn’s burnt-orange leaves, the hue’s rich earthiness transcends seasonality; introducing the worldly, soulful spaces beyond.”
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Shelter Limewash by Portola Paints
A green limewash finish creates a calming ambience in this guest bedroom designed by Gonçalves.
“The limewash creates a suede-like, softly mottled texture that invites serenity and a sense of retreat from the city’s pace. Its softly textured finish and muted green hue bring a grounded sense of calm—warm in winter, cooling in summer. I love green for this quality—its ability to balance and restore, no matter the season.”
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Vert de Terre by Farrow & Ball
Not too “heavy or predictable” is the best way to describe Farrow & Ball’s Vert de Terre, according to Suzanne Barrow of Barrow Interiors.
“Vert De Terre means ‘green of the earth,’ and it lives up to that name. It’s a muted, mossy green with a hint of gray, which echoes the natural palette of fall—think lichen, sage leaves, and fading foliage. This connection to nature gives spaces a grounded, calm energy that feels right as the weather cools,” she says.
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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”
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