Ceiling Paint Colors
Browse our collection of ceiling paint colors to find your perfect shade for your room or project.
Most Popular Ceiling Paint Colors From Benjamin Moore
Add personality and depth to any space with a beautifully painted ceiling.
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While white ceilings are classic, choosing an unexpected color for your ceiling can add personality and architectural interest to your space. A beautifully painted ceiling can highlight details like crown moldings or vaulted ceilings, transforming the entire room. White and off-white ceilings are always fresh and clean, making a room feel larger and more open.
For a cozy, intimate feeling, darker hues like navy blue or charcoal look striking, especially in rooms with high ceilings. For a more dramatic look, choose a ceiling color that’s a few shades darker than your walls. Drench the space with color to create an enveloping feel while enhancing its overall character.
Frequently Asked Questions
Several paints are formulated particularly for ceilings. Waterborne Ceiling Paint has an ultra-flat finish and is available in most Benjamin Moore colors. However, if you prefer a white ceiling, Insl-X® Color-Changing Ceiling Paint is a great choice. This unique paint goes on as a light pink to help you identify missed spots and then dries to a white finish with a flat sheen.
When painting ceilings, a flat finish is the best choice. Flat paint refers to a finish that does not reflect light, resulting in no sheen. Flat finishes are ideal for ceilings and other low-traffic areas as they are more forgiving of imperfections and provide excellent coverage for a smooth, uniform surface.
Whether you paint your ceiling a color that’s darker or lighter than the surrounding walls is a design choice. Many like the look of a clean white paint color on the ceiling. Some prefer to use the same color on the walls and ceiling for a cohesive feel. For a dramatic style, opt for a darker or more saturated hue on the ceiling for a bold pop.
When painting a ceiling, it is recommended that you “cut in” along the perimeter before filling the center with paint. This process requires using a paintbrush to apply paint along the ceiling line, in corners, around windows, and along molding. After you do this, use a roller on the rest of the ceiling.