The 'Moody' Joanna Gaines-Approved Paint Colors You Need In Your House
Isabella Bartlett
Moody Fig is a rich, deep burgundy that is sure to steal the attention in any room. While darker shades are typically reserved as an accent such as cabinets or a wardrobe, this color is still light enough to use on walls. If you want the room to still have a bright and airy quality, My Domaine recommends pairing burgundy with neutral shades like taupe or ivory.
If you're looking for another take on the green interior design trend, try Step Stool Green, a darkened olive, or Estate, a moody sage with gray undertones. The greens are versatile and can be used as either an accent or the main event. They're also great for smaller spaces; in the interview, Gaines commented that she used Step Stool Green in the guest bathroom of the castle.
For a soft, not quite black, color, Conservatory is a gothic charcoal gray. The color is grand and can probably be quite intense if applied all over a room. For a color like this, Gaines recommends starting smaller, such as painting the kitchen cabinets with a darker color or using it as an accent in a brightly painted room to make it pop.
Cottage Grove is a stunning navy blended seamlessly with a deep green undertone. It's a calming, entrancing blue, perfect for a bedroom or bathroom. My Domaine recommends using a darker blue in the bathroom to promote tranquility and rest.