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Designers Swear by These Unusual Paint Color Combos

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Lavender + Yellow

Erin Kestenbaum
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Lilac + Vermillion

Megan Easterday, Easterday Creative

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Terracotta + Robin’s Egg Blue

Erin Kestenbaum

“Terracotta and robin’s egg blue strike an inviting balance since the first is rooted in earthiness while the latter is crisp and refreshing; and their interplay can add a layer of charm and contrast. The pairing highlights that thoughtful opposites can lend a space approachability and visual intrigue.” — Diane

TRY BEHR TERRA COTTA CLAY

TRY BEHR ETHEREAL MOOD

Photo by: Erin Kestenbaum

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Citron + Mint Green

Ashley Delapp

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Blue + Tomato Red

Erin Kestenbaum

“Blue and tomato red may seem like unlikely companions, but their contrast is what gives a space its pulse—cool and collected meets fiery and bold. In color theory, cool and warm tones naturally complement each other by enhancing contrast and visual interest.” — Diane

TRY BEHR’S CHARISMATIC SKY

TRY BENJAMIN MOORE TOMATO RED

Photo by: Erin Kestenbaum

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Baby Blue + Magenta

Christina Hussey

“Baby blue and magenta create a captivating contrast. It’s cool composure against unapologetic intensity. This palette feels both nostalgic and contemporary at the same time; one serene, the other striking, together they craft a color story that’s equal parts modern edge and effortless charm.” — Ashley

TRY BENJAMIN MOORE MULBERRY

TRY BENJAMIN MOORE OCEAN AIR

Photo by: Christina Hussey

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Deep Sage + Soft Sage

Erin Kestenbaum

“Though distinct in tone, two shades of green (one used on the walls and the other on the window) can work in quiet harmony, thanks to their shared undertones. When applying color theory, combining varied shades within the same hue family—one muted and earthy, the other more saturated—creates depth and cohesion. This layered monochromatic approach allows the room to feel nuanced and grounded, while still drawing attention to architectural detail through subtle contrast.” — Diane

TRY GLIDDEN FARM FRESH

TRY GLIDDEN PALE MOSS

Photo by: Erin Kestenbaum

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Peach + Red

Jim Schmid

“When paired together, peach and red strike a balance between softness and vibrant energy. A little quirky, the two warm tones pack an unexpected visual punch. Proof that even the most daring duos can create unforgettable harmony.” — Ashley

TRY GLIDDEN PEACH DARLING

TRY BEHR RED HOT

Photo by: Jim Schmid

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Tangerine + Cream

Erin Kestenbaum

“The combination of tangerine and a creamy latte color strikes a thoughtful balance between vibrancy and warmth, allowing bold color to coexist with a softer, more neutral foundation. This pairing brings energy without overwhelming the space — it’s a design-forward approach that highlights contrast while maintaining cohesion.” — Diane

TRY BEHR BLAZE ORANGE

TRY BEHR ULTRA PURE WHITE

Photo by: Erin Kestenbaum

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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