Benjamin Moore Colors Over the Years: A Timeless Evolution


Benjamin Moore has been a leader in the paint industry for over a century, setting trends and offering timeless color palettes that homeowners and designers love. Over the years, their colors have evolved to reflect changing styles while maintaining a classic appeal. Let’s take a journey through some of Benjamin Moore’s most iconic colors and trends over the decades.


The 1950s: Pastel Perfection

The post-war era was all about optimism, and this was reflected in home decor. Soft pastel shades like pale yellow, mint green, and baby blue were popular choices for kitchens, bathrooms, and even living rooms. Benjamin Moore’s colors during this time embraced cheerful hues that created a fresh and airy feel.


The 1970s: Earthy and Warm Tones

As nature-inspired design gained popularity, warm earthy tones became the go-to colors for interiors. Shades like Harvest Gold, Avocado Green, and Burnt Orange dominated homes, giving a cozy and organic feel. Benjamin Moore introduced rich browns, deep reds, and golden yellows to complement the era’s wood-heavy decor.


The 1990s: Neutrals and Minimalism

The '90s marked the rise of minimalism, and homeowners gravitated toward neutral color palettes. Soft beiges, greys, and creamy whites—like Benjamin Moore’s Linen White and Revere Pewter—became staples in many homes. These hues offered a timeless appeal that paired well with the emerging modern and Scandinavian design trends.


The 2010s: Cool Grays and Bold Accents

Gray became the new neutral in the 2010s, replacing beige as the go-to backdrop for contemporary homes. Popular Benjamin Moore shades like Gray Owl, Stonington Gray, and Chelsea Gray offered a sophisticated and versatile foundation. At the same time, bold accent colors such as deep navy blues and emerald greens added contrast and personality to interior spaces.


Today: Timeless Classics with a Modern Twist

In recent years, there has been a return to warm, inviting colors with a mix of modern and classic influences. Shades like October Mist (2022 Color of the Year) and Raspberry Blush (2023 Color of the Year) reflect a balance of nature-inspired tones and energetic hues. Neutrals like White Dove and Chantilly Lace remain popular for their clean and versatile look, while rich greens and earthy terracottas are making a strong comeback.


Benjamin Moore’s color evolution has mirrored changing design trends while maintaining a reputation for timeless quality. Whether you love the soft pastels of the 1950s, the bold earth tones of the '70s, or today’s blend of warm and cool hues, Benjamin Moore offers a palette to suit every era and style.


At Brodall Painting Company, we specialize in bringing these beautiful colors to life in your home. Thinking about refreshing your home with a timeless color? Contact us today for expert advice and professional painting services!