For blending color schemes and easing transitions, these hallway paint colors are unmatched.

Where to begin relies on several factors.

A good hallway paint color can unite variouscolor schemes, easing transitions and softening edges.

farmhouse hallway

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The light gray hallway paint color strikes a neutral note that imparts a warm feel.

Subtle greenish-blue tones give it a tranquil note that goes a long way in creating a sense of ease.

Pashmina (AF-100) by Benjamin Moore

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Pashminais as cozy as it sounds.

Behr Platinum Paint Color in Entryway Hall

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Its a neutral gray with an elevated sense of style that brings warm sophistication to hallways.

We love using this warm greige with blue andcream colorpalettes, says designer Amy Youngblood ofAmy Youngblood Interiors.

It feels more ashy, which makes it lean more gray, but is so rich.

Benjamin Moore Pashmina Paint Color in a Hallway

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Even Better Beige (DC-010) by Behr

Finding theright neutralis easier than going bold, right?

Woelfel saysEven Better Beigeis a favorite hallway paint color both for its versatility and its warmth.

We stay away from darker paint colors so the hallway doesnt feel like a cave, she explains.

Glidden Paint by PPG Rabbit’s Ear in Dining Room

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Lighter and brighter is the best so it feels more open and less stressful.

If your hallway connects to a dining room,Swirling Smokeis worth considering.

Pair it with crisp white and lighter wood tones to maximize the luminous effect.

Behr Even Better Beige Paint Color in Hallway

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Benjamin Moore White Dove in Upper Stairwell

Glidden for PPG Swirling Smoke Paint Color in Room with Wood Paneling

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Benjamin Moore Tudor Cream in Hallway

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Glidden for PPG Toasted Almond Paint Color in Living Room

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Benjamin Moore Tamarind Paint Color in Entryway

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Benjamin Moore Elemental Paint Color in Entryway

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