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MAGNOLIA HOME · COLOR DECK

Magnolia Home paint colors

Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines brings the Fixer Upper look to a paintable palette — warm farmhouse neutrals and soft, lived-in colors made by KILZ and sold at retail.

160 of the most-spec'd colors from Magnolia Home's Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines (KILZ), grouped into 13 families with hex, SKU, and LRV for every color — and cross-matched to the other US brands.

White
12 colors
White is the hardest color to specify well. The right white shifts under daylight, north-facing rooms, and warm-LED bulbs — and most "whites…
Gray
50 colors
Gray is the most-recommended neutral in American interiors — the safe choice that anchors a room without committing to a strong color. The "…
Neutral
38 colors
Neutrals are the colors that aren't quite gray and aren't quite tan — the warm, low-saturation in-between bucket where greige, taupe, mushro…
Black
5 colors
True black on a wall almost always looks heavier than you expected. The picks below — the "designer blacks" — sit just shy of pure black, wi…
Yellow
5 colors
Yellow is the highest-risk wall color in residential interiors — it can read cheerful and sun-warmed in the right room, or oppressive and da…
Orange
2 colors
Orange is back — not the saturated 1970s shag-carpet orange, but warm earth tones (terracotta, rust, sienna), soft peach and apricot, and th…
Red
6 colors
Red is divisive as a wall color, which is exactly why it works so well in the right room — a dining room, a powder room, or a single accent …
Pink
3 colors
Pink stopped being a kids-room-only color around 2018, when "millennial pink" started showing up on dining-room walls and powder-room cabine…
Purple
2 colors
Purple is the most under-used wall color in American interiors — and that's exactly why it lands when it does. The family splits cleanly: pa…
Blue
5 colors
Blue is the most popular color for accent walls, kitchen islands, and front doors — and also the family with the widest spread, from pale do…
Teal
16 colors
Teal is the in-between blue-green that reads moody, marine, or jewel-tone depending on which side of the family you pick. Benjamin Moore nam…
Green
10 colors
Green has quietly replaced grey as the safe-but-interesting wall color of the late 2020s. Sage Green, the soft grey-green that became the de…
Brown
6 colors
Brown is in. Pantone naming Mocha Mousse the 2025 Color of the Year confirmed what designers had been spec'ing for two years already — a ret…

About Magnolia Home paint colors

Magnolia Home colors are built around an approachable, modern-farmhouse mood: creamy whites, gentle greiges, and muted sages and blues that mix easily into open, casual interiors. The deck is curated rather than exhaustive, which makes it an easy starting point if you want a coordinated look without sorting through thousands of chips.

Because the palette was designed as a cohesive collection, the colors are made to live together — wall, trim, and accent picks that already feel like they belong in the same home. For anyone chasing the bright, warm, slightly rustic aesthetic the brand is known for, it is a shortcut to the whole look.

Choosing a Magnolia Home Color

Lean into the collection's strength: choose a warm white for the walls, a soft neutral for trim, and one muted color for an accent, all from the same family or its neighbors. Use LRV to keep the room bright, and sample on the wall — farmhouse whites in particular can read very differently next to warm wood and natural light.

Where to Buy Magnolia Home Paint

Magnolia Home paint is tinted to order at retail, so the colors here are real products, not just inspiration. The KILZ-made formulas give it dependable coverage at an accessible price.

Matching Magnolia Home Across Brands

Click any swatch to cross-match it to the other US brands — handy if you want the same farmhouse tone in a premium line or the featured Kompozit deck, or simply want to buy at a counter you already use.

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