Best Taupe Paint Colors
The chameleon neutral — taupe shifts between gray and brown with the light, making it one of the most sophisticated and forgiving wall colors you can choose.
Why Designers Love Taupe
Taupe bridges the gap between cool gray and warm beige, which means it works with almost any flooring, fabric, or era of furniture. As interiors have warmed up, taupe has become the go-to for people who loved gray but want more depth and warmth without committing to brown.
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Poised Taupe
SW 6039
Sherwin-Williams
Smoked Oyster
2109-40
Benjamin Moore
Tony Taupe
SW 7038
Sherwin-Williams
Pashmina
AF-100
Benjamin Moore
Mouse's Back
No.40
Farrow & Ball
Stone Lion
SW 7507
Sherwin-Williams
Alexandria Beige
HC-77
Benjamin Moore
London Stone
No.6
Farrow & Ball
Studio Taupe
HDC-NT-05
Behr
Best Rooms for Taupe
🛋️ Living Room
Mid-tone taupes give living rooms a tailored, layered feel. They ground both light linen sofas and dark leather equally well.
🛏️ Bedroom
Taupe bedrooms feel calm and enveloping without the starkness of gray. Pair with ivory bedding and soft lighting for a hotel-suite effect.
🚪 Hallways
Taupe is ideal for halls and stairways that connect rooms with different palettes — it harmonizes with nearly everything on either side.
💼 Home Office
A taupe office reads warm and professional. Deeper taupes like Poised Taupe add gravitas behind a desk on video calls.
Colors That Pair Well
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between taupe and greige?
Greige is a blend of gray and beige, while taupe is gray-brown, often with pink or purple undertones. Taupe generally reads darker and warmer on the wall, while greige stays lighter and more neutral.
What is the most popular taupe paint color?
Sherwin-Williams Poised Taupe (SW 6039), a former Color of the Year, remains the benchmark mid-tone taupe. For lighter options, Benjamin Moore Pashmina and Smoked Oyster are designer staples.
Is taupe warm or cool?
Taupe is fundamentally warm because of its brown base, but it is cooler than beige. Its undertones — pink, green, or purple — determine how it reads in your light, so always test a large swatch through a full day.
What colors go with taupe walls?
Ivory, charcoal, sage green, dusty rose, and warm metallics all pair beautifully with taupe. Crisp white trim keeps taupe modern, while cream trim makes it feel softer and more traditional.
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