8 Sherwin Williams Paint Colors Designers Love, Turned Into Wow-worthy Rooms
Ready to see how designers turn paint into pure magic? I’m walking you through eight complete room looks—each built around a Sherwin Williams shade that pros reach for again and again.
These aren’t just color suggestions. Each section gives you a full vibe—furniture, textures, lighting, and styling—so you can picture the room in your home right now.
1. Cloud-Soft Living Room in Alabaster (SW 7008)

Alabaster is that creamy, calm white designers always trust. On living room walls, it creates a soft, sunlit glow that feels warm, not stark.
Imagine a comfy, low-profile linen sectional in warm oatmeal, layered with plush ivory throws. A natural jute rug anchors the room while a slim oak coffee table keeps the look airy.
For contrast, add matte black window frames and slender iron floor lamps. A few terracotta planters and a large leafy fig bring the room to life without visual noise.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Alabaster (eggshell)
- Trim: Pure White (SW 7005, satin)
- Accents: Black metal, oak wood, woven textures
2. Midcentury Moody Den in Peppercorn (SW 7674)

Want instant drama? Peppercorn cloaks a den in deep, velvety gray. It’s cozy without going fully black, and it loves warm wood tones.
Picture a low walnut media console with tapered legs and a tufted cognac leather sofa. Add a sculptural arc floor lamp in brushed brass and a vintage Persian rug with burgundy threads for warmth.
Keep art bold and minimal—oversized black-and-white photography in thin brass frames. Shelves get styled with ceramic vessels, stacked design books, and an artisan bowl.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Peppercorn (matte)
- Trim/Ceiling: Extra White (SW 7006, satin on trim, flat on ceiling)
- Key Materials: Walnut, brass, leather, vintage wool rug
3. Fresh Coastal Kitchen in Sea Salt (SW 6204)

Sea Salt is the kitchen color that whispers “breezy.” It shifts between pale green and watery blue depending on the light—so soothing, you’ll want to linger over coffee.
Use it on walls with white shaker cabinets and soft gray-veined quartz counters. Add polished nickel hardware, a bridge faucet, and clear glass pendants over a white oak island.
Keep it coastal but refined: a striped runner, a bowl of bright citrus, and woven counter stools with natural seats.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Sea Salt (satin or washable matte)
- Cabinets: Snowbound (SW 7004, satin)
- Accents: Nickel, rattan, light oak, soft quartz
4. Refined Modern Bedroom in Evergreen Fog (SW 9130)

Evergreen Fog brings spa-level calm to a bedroom. It’s an earthy, complex green-gray that turns the space into a retreat.
Try a woven cane bed with a low-profile frame and layers of crisp white linen bedding. Add mossy velvet throw pillows and a charcoal knit blanket for depth.
Flank the bed with cerused oak nightstands and soft dome table lamps in ceramic. A framed landscape print and a heavy blackout linen curtain complete the cocoon.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Evergreen Fog (matte)
- Trim: Shoji White (SW 7042, satin)
- Textures: Linen, velvet, cane, nubby wool rug
5. Parisian-Meets-Modern Dining Room in Naval (SW 6244)

Deep and luxe, Naval transforms a dining room into a moody, elegant escape. It’s a statement shade that pairs beautifully with gold and marble.
Dress the walls in Naval with applied picture-frame molding for that Parisian edge. Center a round marble pedestal table with cream boucle dining chairs and a smoked glass chandelier.
On the sideboard, lean layered art in gilded frames and add a low arrangement of white ranunculus. Keep the rug subtle: a tonal, low-pile geometric in stone gray.
- Walls/Molding: Sherwin Williams Naval (satin for wipeability)
- Ceiling: Ceiling Bright White (flat)
- Metals: Aged brass, smoked glass, marble
6. Sun-Kissed Entryway in Accessible Beige (SW 7036)

Accessible Beige is the ultimate greige—never dingy, always elevated. In an entry, it sets a welcoming tone that plays well with every room beyond.
Picture a sleek black console table with a travertine lamp and a bowl for keys. Above it, hang a large arched mirror to bounce light around.
Add a warm vintage runner, a tall olive tree in a ribbed planter, and a row of matte black hooks for everyday bags. It’s calm, collected, and super practical.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Accessible Beige (eggshell)
- Trim/Doors: Tricorn Black (SW 6258, satin) for contrast
- Accents: Travertine, black metal, vintage textile
7. Playful Kid’s Study Nook in Ripe Olive (SW 6209)

Go bold where it counts. Ripe Olive turns a small study nook into a creative hub that feels grounded and stylish.
Paint the nook walls and built-in shelves in Ripe Olive for a cozy, enclosed feel. Slide in a white waterfall desk for contrast and a caramel leather task chair on casters.
Style the shelves with color-sorted books, woven baskets for supplies, and a brass clip lamp. A corkboard grid and a striped cotton roman shade keep it smart and sunny.
- Walls/Shelves: Sherwin Williams Ripe Olive (satin on shelves, matte on walls)
- Desk: White lacquer or matte white laminate
- Extras: Cork, brass, woven baskets, playful stripes
8. Serene Spa Bath in Agreeable Gray (SW 7029)

Agreeable Gray is that perfectly balanced taupe-gray that turns a bathroom into a spa. It’s soft, sophisticated, and incredibly flattering in natural or artificial light.
Use it on the walls with a warm white vanity, honed marble counters, and brushed gold fixtures. Add vertical tongue-and-groove paneling on one feature wall for subtle texture.
Style with plush white towels, a teak bath stool, and oversized apothecary jars. A pale stone hex tile on the floor and a frameless mirror keep the look light and calm.
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray (satin or bath-rated matte)
- Trim/Vanity: Alabaster (SW 7008, satin)
- Finishes: Brushed gold, honed marble, light stone
Final tip: Always test paint in your actual light. These Sherwin Williams favorites are designer darlings for a reason, but they’ll sing even louder when you pair them with the right textures, metals, and lighting for your space.
