Behr paint colors
Behr packs strong color and reliable coverage into a value price, and its Marquee and Premium Plus lines make it the default for a lot of DIY repaints sold through Home Depot.
5644 of the most-spec'd colors from Behr's Behr Premium / Marquee, grouped into 13 families with hex, SKU, and LRV for every color — and cross-matched to the other US brands.
About Behr paint colors
Behr colors cover the full range a home needs — crowd-pleasing whites like Swiss Coffee, easygoing greiges, and bold one-coat-capable accents — with formulas built to hide the old color in fewer passes. The deck is broad and practical rather than boutique, which makes it a sensible starting point when budget and coverage matter as much as the exact shade.
Behr has also earned real credibility on performance: its premium tiers regularly score well in independent durability and hide testing, so you get a wide, modern palette without paying specialty-brand prices. For a weekend repaint where you want the project done in a single coat or two, it is hard to beat.
Choosing a Behr Color
Because the Behr deck is large, lean on the family grids and LRV to narrow fast. Decide whether you want a true neutral or a color with a clear undertone, pick the family, then sort light to dark to find the right depth for the room's light. Behr sells inexpensive sample sizes, so test your top two or three on the wall before buying gallons.
Where to Buy Behr Paint
Behr is mixed at the Home Depot paint desk, so any color on this page is buyable the same day you decide. That same-day, nationwide availability is a big part of its appeal for DIY projects — no waiting on a special order to get started.
Matching Behr Across Brands
If you fall for a Behr shade but buy your paint somewhere else, tap the swatch to find its nearest match at the other US brands, including Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and the featured Kompozit line — so the color comes with you even if the brand does not.