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    Updated: Mar 27, 2025 by Kris Jarrett

    The Best White Paint for Interior Walls

    Searching for the best white paint colors? Instead of going to Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams and blankly staring at the hundreds of white paint chips, skip straight to these 8 tried and true favorites and I guarantee you’ll find one that will look fantastic in your space!

    Picking the perfect white paint color for your space isn’t always easy (make sure to read my post on how to choose paint colors for tips!). Unlike other colors where the true color is pretty obvious from looking at the paint chip, whites have lots of undertones and subtle nuances that can make two colors that look similar on a paint chip look totally different once they’re painted on the wall.

    Wading through the endless number of white paint options to find a good fit can get pretty overwhelming so I’m sharing my eight tried & true white paint colors. These are the paint colors that I LOVE and that decorators and homeowners rave about time and time again. (post includes affiliate links – full disclosure statement available {here})

    I’m sharing these favorite whites in order from darkest to lightest based on each paint color’s LRV (Light Reflectance Value) which indicates how much light the paint color reflects. Paints with a lower LRV will appear darker than paints with a higher LRV.

    1. Behr’s White (52) LRV 83

    Behr’s White 52 is a soft white that’s the closest of any of my favorite whites to being an off-white since it has the lowest LRV. It’s a slightly cool white which pairs well with blues, including the accent wall of Behr Blueprint in my daughter’s bedroom:

    We painted three walls with Behr's White 52 - a great white paint color!

    You can see more pics and all sources for this space in my post on her boho bedroom colors.

    Room Sources: Gold quatrefoil pendant  |   Moroccan leather poufs  |   Small acrylic lamp  |  Chest of drawers  |  White linen quilt

    2. Sherwin Williams’ Alabaster (SW7008) LRV 82

    Sherwin Williams’ Alabaster, which Brittany of Addison’s Wonderland used in several rooms of her amazing historic home, is similar in depth to Behr’s White 52 but it’s a warm white rather than a cool one. In addition to the stairway below, you can see Alabaster in action in Brittany’s mudroom, hallway, master bathroom and more in her house tour {here}.

    Stairway painted in Sherwin Williams' Alabaster (both walls and trim) - Brittany of Addison's Wonderland
    Addison’s Wonderland
    Click to get sample of Alabaster paint color

    3. Benjamin Moore’s Decorator’s White (CC-20, OC-149) LRV 82.68

    Decorator’s White has a touch of gray that softens it and makes it a great choice for cabinets and trim. A beautiful example is Bree of ZDesign at Home’s kitchen (her cabinets and trim are Decorators White) – you can see more of this fabulous space {here}.

    Kitchen cabinets painted in Benjamin Moore's Decorator's White - design by ZDesign at Home
    ZDesign at Home

    It’s close to being a pure white but with a touch of coolness and a softness that you don’t get with the brighter whites. Decorator’s White can also be a great choice for a wall paint color if you want a fairly pure white that’s not too stark.

    Click to get sample of Decorator's White paint color

    Tip: Learning how to paint yourself instead of hiring out can save tons of money! Get my step by step in my post on how to paint a room

    4. Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17) LRV 83.16

    White Dove is a beautiful warm white that we had in our kitchen (pictured below) before we remodeled it. It’s not only a great color for walls, but also a favorite for molding and cabinets. It has warm, yellow undertones with a touch of gray that make it a soft white that’s warm and welcoming.

    A favorite white paint color! Benjamin Moore White Dove. Click over for more to see if it's the right paint color for you!

    Sources: Rolling baker’s rack (similar)  |  Hanging herb boxes

    Click to get sample of White Dove paint color

    5. Benjamin Moore Cloud White (OC-130) LRV 85.05

    Benjamin Moore’s Cloud White is somewhere between White Dove and Simply White (the next white on my list) in how bright of a white it is. This is what the three samples looked like when I tested them out in our family room before deciding that Cloud White was the winner for this space:

    Benjamin Moore Dove White versus Simply White vs. Cloud White paint colors

    I used Cloud White throughout our family room – on the planked ceiling, the walls, and the trim (matte on the walls & satin on the ceiling and trim). It was the perfect neutral backdrop for the large art wall around our TV. You can see more pics of this space and a complete source list for it {here}.

    Our family room painted in Benjamin Moore Cloud White paint color

    Sources: TV console (similar)  |  Chandelier (satin bronze)  |  White tasseled pillow cover  |  Blue linen pillow cover  |  Green & blue block print pillow cover  |  Faux fiddle leaf fig tree  |  Rug  |  Pair of floor poufs  |  Art prints (details in {this post}  |  Acrylic coffee table (similar)  |  Coffee table tray (28″ square)  |  Black and white striped box (on coffee table)  |  Brass cricket (on coffee table)  |  Wood beads  |   Rattan chair

    I also used Cloud White in our kitchen when we remodeled (I switched from White Dove because our new cabinets were a whiter white than before so it was a better fit) – you can see more pics plus all sources in my post on my kitchen remodel.

    We painted the walls in our new kitchen Benjamin Moore Cloud White

    Sources: Lantern pendants over island (12.5″) |  Rattan counter stools in Fog  |  Pulls on island drawers (12″)  |  Large framed floral art print

    Also take a look at my kitchen eat-in area where you can get another peek at Cloud White on the walls. Want more details on this great white paint color? Check out my Benjamin Moore Cloud White review that shows a side by side comparison of how this white compares to other popular white paint colors.

    Click to get sample of Cloud White paint color

    6. Benjamin Moore’s Simply White (OC-117) LRV 89.52

    Simply White is possibly the most versatile of all whites. Like White Dove, it has a warm undertone but it’s a bit lighter and brighter. It’s the color that I chose to paint most of our NC home including our guest room:

    Love this fresh, clean white paint color - Benjamin Moore Simply White

    Sources:  Beadboard bed (weathered white)  |   12″ Memory foam queen mattress (no boxspring needed)  |  Blue & white quilted shams (similar)  |  Blue tasseled edge pillow covers  |  Navy embroidered lumbar pillow cover ( with {this} pillow insert) |  Navy border duvet cover  |   White quilt  |  Woven bench  |  Nightstand (similar)  |   Lamp (similar)  |  Round mirror

    For more pics, see my posts on this blue and white bedroom and our small breakfast nook that are both painted Simply White.

    Click to get sample of Simply White paint color

    7. Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace (OC-65) LRV 90.04

    Chantilly Lace is a beautiful crisp, clean, bright white paint color that reads as a true white with a touch of blue. It’s a great choice for contemporary spaces but can also look good in more traditional homes such as this light and bright living room by Chelsea of Making Home Base that you can see more of {here}.

    Benjamin Moore's Chantilly Lace is a beautiful crisp, clean white paint color - design from Making Home Base
    Making Home Base

    When I designed our master bathroom remodel, I knew that I wanted white walls since they’re the perfect neutral backdrop. I ended up choosing Chantilly Lace which was the just-right crisp white for the space:

    Love the white paint color in this bathroom - Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace

    Sources: Wood & rattan double vanity  |  Vanity knobs  |  Bathroom faucets – brushed nickel  |  Vanity lights  |  Vanity mirrors – gold  | Marble stacking dishes  | Soap & lotion sink set with tray  |  Toothbrush holder  |  Bamboo toothbrushes  |  Gray & white striped towels  |  Robe hooks – golden champagne

    The color tone of it works beautifully with marble (which is also a cool toned white) so it’s a great choice for many bathrooms and kitchens. If you’re considering using Chantilly Lace, I share more details about it and  how it compares to other similar whites in my post on Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.

    Click to get sample of Chantilly Lace paint color

    8. Farrow & Ball’s All White (No. 2005) LRV 91.8

    Farrow & Ball’s All White is exactly that – it contains no other pigment except for white, creating a soft yet crisp white without the colder blue undertones of a brilliant white. It’s the color that I used on the shiplap walls and trim of our master bedroom remodel that you can see more of {here}.

    Home remodel: Master bedroom after remodeling!

    Sources: Upholstered bed (similar)  |  Gray nightstands  |  Camp stools (similar) |  Table lamps (similar)  |  Semi flushmount light (available {here} and {here})  |  Gray & white patterned linen duvet – no longer available  |  Gray & white dragon/floral pillows  |  Quilt in king (color is Flagstone) |  Drapes (mine are single-width blackout lined)  |  Diamond jute rug

    Click to get sample of All White paint color

    How To Figure Out the Best White Paint Color For Your Space

    Never choose a paint color just by looking at the paint strip. You need to see what they look like in your home! The same white paint color can look totally different in one home vs. another due to the lighting conditions of the space. I highly recommend that you buy peel-and-stick samples of the white paint colors you’re considering on Samplize (I linked each color’s Samplize sample under the paint color description).

    See my post on how to choose paint colors for more tips on testing paint samples.

    What Color Should I Use for the Baseboards and Trim?

    When painting with whites, I recommend that you paint your baseboards and trim the same white as the walls but a higher sheen. Depending on the room being painted, I used flat, matte, or eggshell on the walls and satin or semi-gloss on the trim. The higher the sheen, the brighter the paint color appears so if, for example, you use matte on the walls and satin on the trim, they will look great together since they have the same undertones. However, the satin trim will look a bit brighter so you still get the perfect amount of subtle contrast between your wall and trim colors.

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    What Color Should I Use for the Ceiling?

    I typically recommend that you paint the ceiling with the same white paint color that you’re using on the walls (flat or matte is best since in hides roller marks and imperfections). You could also choose to use a single ceiling paint color throughout your home – my favorite is Benjamin Moore Muresco ceiling paint.

    How About Color Matching?

    It’s possible to have a paint color from one brand mixed by another brand (for example, asking Sherwin Williams to mix paint that’s identical to a Benjamin Moore paint color). Sometimes color matching works and sometimes it doesn’t. But with whites… just don’t do it! There is very little pigment in white paint colors so just a small change can cause a big difference in how the color appears when painted on your walls.

    Now that I’ve shared my favorite white paint colors, do you want to know about some of my other favorite colors? Check out…

    The best blue paint colors

    The best greige paint colors

    Also be sure to check out {this post} where I share all of the paint colors in my home! Thanks as always for stopping by!

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    1. SS says

      November 17, 2020 at 6:49 am

      Hi, I am thinking of painting my cabinets with BM Chantilly Lace. Shall I brighten up trim throughout the house even more for contrast? If so, what is brighter that won’t clash? Thanks a mil for your expertise.

      Reply
    2. Alicia says

      November 03, 2020 at 8:37 am

      I’m stuck between Navajo white and Linen white (Benjamin Moore) for my office. I have mahogany built ins (shelves and desk). Neutral furniture fabric and window treatment. It’s a bright space. Any thoughts?

      Reply
    3. Callie Nelson says

      October 24, 2020 at 7:23 am

      Hi there,
      I am wondering if it would work well to use Cloud White on my walls with Chantilly Lace for the ceiling?
      Thanks
      Callie

      Reply
    4. Kathryn Allen says

      October 21, 2020 at 9:19 pm

      Home Hardware
      Angel Wings is my favourite white.
      I painted my condo great room and it looks spectacular!!

      Reply
    5. Carole says

      October 05, 2020 at 4:27 pm

      Hi. Would you know what the color of the wall is in the Z-design kitchen. This looks like a perfect color for my needs as our bath has greys and light browns. Thank you.

      Reply
    6. Kirsten Valentine says

      September 17, 2020 at 10:01 am

      I just keep reading this over and over!!! Thank you!

      Reply
    7. Lilly says

      September 16, 2020 at 10:47 am

      Hi I loved this post but I’m still confused as to what color to use on an outdoor lanai area with a caged pool area. There are two large sliding doors that flow into the Lanai. I want to have the Lanai flow extending from the rest of the house which is painted BM White Dove.
      The floor looks like weathered grey planks like he rest of the house also. My fear is how the white dove undertones will look too dark in the outside with the grey tile. I’m going for a hamptons look.
      Would love feedback.
      Thanks!!😬😊

      Reply
    8. Gwen says

      September 13, 2020 at 5:34 pm

      Hi I am thinking about painting my kitchen walls white. My question is which white do you think would look good with medium oak cabinets? Really appreciate your help!! Thank you! Gwen

      Reply
    9. Danielle says

      August 22, 2020 at 8:38 pm

      I just used magnolia bisque and one horn.great paibtbut colors are much lighter than swatches…

      Reply
    10. Pam says

      July 16, 2020 at 9:59 am

      Hi Kris! Thank you for sharing all of this great information. I have a big old colonial. We recently painted the living room revere pewter. I would like to paint the main hallway and dining room a lighter color to compliment the living room. I would love your suggestions.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        July 17, 2020 at 10:29 am

        Hi Pam. I would look at the lighter colors on the Revere Pewter color strip and see if any of those appeal to you. Also light grays and whites tend to work well with that color. Any more specific recommendations would have to take into account everything from your flooring to furniture to what kind of light your house gets so I’d be shooting in the dark unfortunately.

        Reply
    11. Brandy says

      June 30, 2020 at 9:23 pm

      What color is the island with the champagne pulls???

      Reply
    12. Elizabeth says

      June 14, 2020 at 2:06 pm

      Cotton balls by Benjamin Moore in my house reads as a crisp white with no grey or yellow undertones. Everyone I know loves White Dove and I thought for sure I would use that. But for some reason it has a definite grey tone in my house’s lighting? So I totally agree with your suggestion of testing it on large foam boards first!!!

      Reply
    13. Danae Noel says

      May 12, 2020 at 5:54 pm

      What sheen of cloud white did you use in your living room for the walls?

      Reply
    14. Glenda says

      May 11, 2020 at 2:34 pm

      Your posts are always so helpful. It helped me tons in my kitchen remodel. Any recommendations for Sherwin Williams whites? I need to paint by baseboards but i always get so overwhelmed i keep putting it off. I don’t have a BM near me.

      Reply
    15. Kristi says

      April 30, 2020 at 9:53 am

      My staircase is being completely redone in PPG Pure White – any recommendation on a white that would go best?

      Reply
    16. Debbie says

      April 20, 2020 at 2:08 pm

      I am wanting to paint my ceiling in my kitchen walls are a WV36011 waverly home classics. I want to use Benjamin’s Moore paint, want the ceiling to turn out a true white because I need a bright room to bake in. Don’t want anything that will go blue. Suggestions

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