
If you’re looking to bring drama, depth, and coziness to your space, moody paint colors are the way to go. These rich, saturated hues create an atmosphere that’s both bold and sophisticated, whether used on walls, cabinetry, or trim.
From deep blues to charcoal grays, JVN Design’s Favorite Moody Colors bring a timeless elegance to any room. Download our JVN Design Moody Paint Guide to keep these stunning shades on hand!
1. Mount Etna – Sherwin-Williams
A deep, muted teal with subtle green undertones, Mount Etna is the perfect choice for those who want to add richness without going too dark. This color works beautifully in home offices, bedrooms, and even kitchen cabinets, creating a moody yet inviting feel.
2. Iron Ore – Sherwin-Williams
Iron Ore is a deep charcoal that almost reads as black, making it a sophisticated alternative to true black paint. It adds instant drama and works well for accent walls, trim, and cabinetry. Pair it with warm wood tones and brass accents for a luxe, high-contrast look.
3. Boothbay Gray – Benjamin Moore
This soft gray-blue is a lighter take on moody hues, offering a misty, calming presence. Boothbay Gray is perfect for those who want a touch of depth without going too dark. It’s stunning in bathrooms, bedrooms, or as an exterior color for a serene, coastal feel.
4. Hague Blue – Farrow & Ball
One of the most beloved dark blues, Hague Blue is a rich, inky navy with green undertones that make it feel both classic and unexpected. It’s an ideal choice for dining rooms, libraries, or dramatic kitchen cabinetry. This shade pairs beautifully with crisp whites and warm metallics.
5. Down Pipe – Farrow & Ball
A deep gray with hints of blue, Down Pipe is a striking choice for a moody, enveloping atmosphere. It’s stunning in smaller spaces like powder rooms or as an accent color in larger rooms. This color works beautifully when paired with soft, warm neutrals to create contrast.
6. Railings – Farrow & Ball
A rich, deep off-black with a slight blue undertone, Railings is an effortlessly cool and dramatic color. It’s perfect for front doors, interior trim, or even entire walls if you’re going for a bold, cocoon-like effect. This shade exudes elegance and pairs well with both traditional and modern interiors.
How to Use Moody Colors in Your Home
Moody colors are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways:
✔ Walls: Create a cozy, enveloping feel by painting an entire room in a deep shade.
✔ Accent Walls: Use a moody hue on one wall to add drama without overwhelming the space.
✔ Trim & Doors: Instead of traditional white trim, try a deep gray or navy for a modern touch.
✔ Cabinetry: Moody tones are stunning in kitchens, home bars, or bathroom vanities for a sophisticated look.
Want to explore these colors further? Download our JVN Design Moody Paint Guide for easy reference!