Benjamin Moore Has Revealed Its Spring Color Palette – It's an Unconventional Balance of Sophisticated Pastels and a Zingy, Unexpected Red

Benjamin Moore's spring palette is refreshingly unique. Composed of pastels and deeper, more vibrant shades, it's a color family that will last beyond the season

Living room with bright red walls, marble fireplace at the centre with a large modern painting propped up on it, two woven lounge chairs, a striped red and white rug, and a midcentury console in the corner with a black lamp on top of it.
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Gone are the days when pastels reigned supreme during the spring season. With character and playfulness replacing stereotypical interior design, more unexpected hues are cropping up in this year's spring color trends.

Woven with familiar muted tones and zingier, more unpredictable hues, Benjamin Moore's spring color palette sets the benchmark for a spring filled with color. From subdued yellows that feel traditionally seasonal to a fiery red that sets off the hushed tones, the palette is a refreshing move away from the usual pale pinks and baby blues that dominate color trends this time of year.

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Composed of six serene shades, Benjamin Moore's spring color palette feels refreshing yet livable. While each shade feels seasonal (without being obvious), they're also room colors that add subtle vibrancy that lasts beyond the spring season.

While it wouldn't be spring without some muted tones, from a soft sage green to a pale lemon yellow, these light shades feel spring-appropriate without straying into the obvious or juvenile pastel room ideas.

'Lighter, brighter shades that lean into soft pastels bring a sense of freshness and uplift,' explains Helen. 'They thrive in sunlit rooms, where shifting light reveals their subtle undertones. Raindrops on Roses carries the gentlest hint of lavender, energizing yet flattering, while Fresh Dew, a delicate blend of green and gray, both soothes and invigorates with its feather-light presence.'

Entryway with beamed ceiling, wooden dresser, wooden bench holding ceramics, and white walls

Simply White OC-117 adorns the walls of this country-style entryway, beautifully contrasting with the rich wood tones and characterful accents.

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No color scheme is complete without a good white. Benjamin Moore's Simply White is the grounding neutral that pairs beautifully with the hushed pastels and brighter shades. Arianna Barone, Color Marketing Manager at Benjamin Moore, says, 'Simply White OC-117 is a brighter white paint color with a hint of yellow. This Benjamin Moore staple has just the right amount of cheer and warmth. The perfect use-anywhere hue, pair it with warmer neutrals and off-whites for a fresh but still welcoming look. Bring in pale pastels, leafy greens, and sky blues for the ultimate spring vibe.'

Room with pale yellow walls, wooden floor, rattan lounge chair and a yellow jute rug

A pale lemon yellow, Fresh Air 211 is perfect for those weary of bright shades but still looking to lighten up their space.

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Fresh Air 211 is a more stripped-back take on butter yellow. Helen explains, 'Nothing captures the essence of spring quite like the soft glow of lemon and buttermilk, and Fresh Air embodies this beautifully. Its pale yellow base, grounded by subtle brown undertones, strikes a perfect balance of fresh yet gently anchored, never overly sweet. Swept across all four walls, it creates a space that feels calm and quietly uplifting. Layered with natural textures or offset by playful accents, it delivers an understated brightness that endures.'

Grounding earthy neutrals bring depth and contrast against the pale hues. While colors like Mountain Lane 488, (Arianna describes it as 'An earthy hue that conjures up thoughts of lush hillsides') might be unexpected, they couldn't be a more welcome respite from the muted tones. Helen says, 'It evokes the calm sophistication of a plant-filled veranda and pairs effortlessly with other nature-led tones like soft browns, warm beiges, and gentle greens.'

Living room painted in a bright red paint with wall panelling, velvet red armchair, burl wood side table, pendant light and art on walls

Zingy and vibrant, Raspberry Blush 2008-30 is a bold choice for a dining room or accentuating an architectural feature.

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Perhaps the most playful, unexpected shade of them all, Benjamin Moore's Raspberry Blush 2008-30 sets off the deep green and pale pastels, bringing some much-needed vibrancy and surprise that makes this palette feel so unique.

Arianna says, 'A vivacious shade of coral-tinged with pink, Raspberry Blush brings personality and vibrancy to a color palette. Take a playful spin on the classic red dining room by using this charismatic shade.'

Helen adds, 'Shades tinged with coral, such as Raspberry Blush, come alive throughout the day, especially in sunlight, radiating a charismatic, vivacious energy inspired by the vibrant colors of the kitchen. This lively coral, touched with pink, feels bold yet approachable, offering the perfect unexpected pop of color for a modern take on the unexpected red theory.'

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Benjamin Moore's spring color palette is delightfully refreshing. Filled with sophisticated pastels, an earthy olive green and a zingy red, it's a palette that perfectly balances light and dark and everything in between.

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Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design Content Editor