
Choosing paint colors is one of the most exciting—and most important—decisions when building a new construction home. The right palette sets the tone for the entire house, creating a look that feels cohesive, timeless, and welcoming from the moment you walk in.
This new construction home offers beautiful paint color ideas for walls and cabinets, thoughtfully selected to work together throughout the entire house. Most of the walls are painted in a classic, go-to white—Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65—a clean and versatile foundation that allows architectural details, cabinetry, and lighting to truly stand out.
What makes this home especially inspiring for anyone planning on building a new home in 2026 is how intentional the color palette feels. From soft greige kitchen cabinets in Sherwin Williams Heron Plume, to rich, moody hues used on bathroom vanities, offices, and accent spaces, every paint color complements the next without feeling repetitive or boring.
Throughout this post, you’ll find whole-home paint color inspiration, including:
– Kitchen cabinet paint colors
– Bathroom cabinet paint color inspiration
– White oak cabinet and staircase stain ideas
– Mudroom, laundry room, office, and bedroom paint colors
If you’re building a new home this year, this palette is easy to reference, save, and recreate—proof that a cohesive color scheme can still feel layered, warm, and personal.
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An architectural staircase positioned at the corner of the home creates a striking first impression. With a two-story ceiling and walls of windows, this white oak staircase—featuring custom-stained treads and satin black metal balusters—connects all levels beautifully.
Sources:
Flooring: Engineered Hardwood Flooring.
Pendants: Hudson Valley Lighting, 25″.
Staircase Chandelier: Arhaus, Brass, 36″ (not shown, but stunning!).
Sconces: Medium Sconce.

This stunning kitchen showcases a timeless color palette perfect for a new construction home. Cabinets and the custom hood are painted in Sherwin Williams Heron Plume, paired with walls in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, while an ebony-stained island adds contrast and elegance.

The red oak island features custom 3/8″beadboard/reeded detailing and a rich ebony stain. From this angle, you can also see the integrated wet bar with floating shelves in the same finish—both stylish and functional.
Sources:
Runner: Dash & Albert Runner, 2’5″ x 8′.
Picture Light: Hull 18″ Picture Light.

A custom 60″ drywall hood painted in SW Heron Plume pairs beautifully with the MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz slab backsplash, creating a clean yet elevated focal point.
Sources:
Cabinet Hardware: Knobs, Pulls 7 9/16″, Appliance Pulls 18″, Honey Bronze.
Runner: Dash & Albert Runner, 2’5″ x 8′.

The right pendant lighting can completely transform a kitchen island. This large island (approximately 60” x 100”) features two pendants, evenly spaced to provide both visual balance and functional task lighting—an important detail to consider when designing a new build.
Sources:
Lighting: Corbett Lighting, 16″.
Sink: Kohler 33″, White.
Faucet: Brizo Kitchen Faucet.
Backsplash: MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz.

From this angle, you can see the back kitchen/pantry, a beautiful runner, light engineered hardwood floors, and the timeless wall color in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace tying everything together.
Sources:
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz (with 3″ thick mitered edge countertop on island).
Sconces: Medium Wrapped Sconce.
Runner: Dash & Albert Runner, 2’5″ x 8′.

An extension of the main kitchen, this back kitchen/pantry offers ample storage while maintaining a refined aesthetic. Floor-to-ceiling pantry cabinets stained in ebony echo the island finish, while open shelving and a sink add functionality.
Sources:
Sconces: Small Single Pivoting Sconce.
Runner: Vintage hand-knotted Turkish Oushak wool area rug (similar: here).
Others You Might Like:
– Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – One of my favorites!
Hardware: Knobs, Pulls 7 9/16″, Appliance Pulls 12″ (left wall), Honey Bronze.

A closer look at Sherwin Williams Heron Plume on cabinetry. Always remember to test paint colors in your own space—lighting, finishes, and surroundings can dramatically affect how a color appears in real life.
Sources:
Pantry Cabinet Paint Color: Sherwin Williams Heron Plume.
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz.

This calming and elegant great room features a jumbo mitered fireplace surround painted in SW Heron Plume 6070, paired with walls in BM Chantilly Lace. A neutral foundation like this is perfect for layering warm textures, soft textiles, and sculptural furniture.
Fireplace Stone: MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz.
Chandelier: Troy Lighting, 63″.
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Curious how I’d decorate this new home? I put together a simple collage with furniture and decor ideas that would complement the paint colors and architecture of this new construction.

Located just off the foyer, this main floor study makes a bold statement. Walls and trim are painted in Benjamin Moore Graphite, creating a moody, enveloping feel that contrasts beautifully with the modern brass chandelier.
Sources:
Mantel: Custom – similar: Solid Beam Floating Shelf.
Mantel Stain Color: Walnut Peppercorn.
Chandelier: VC Large Chandelier.
Fireplace Tile: Flute Ceramic Subway Tile – similar

A cozy fireplace with a custom white oak mantel anchors the space, while custom walnut cabinets stained in Peppercorn add warmth and depth.
Sources:
Cabinetry: Walnut, Peppercorn.
Hardware: Top Knobs Pull.

A modern streamline mirror and brass sconces contrast beautifully with walls finished in Black Roman Clay by Portola Paint. A custom vanity with a thick mitered countertop completes this striking space.
Sources:
Vanity: Custom.
Others You Might Like:
– Single Bathroom Vanity with Ceramic Top.
– Single Bathroom Vanity With Engineered Marble Top.
– Daria Rollins Bathroom Vanity – New!
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Izaro Quartz with 4″ thick mitered edge countertop.
Hardware: Tab Pull, 5″, Honey Bronze.
Mirror: Metal Irregular Wall Mirror.
Sconces: Whare Wall Sconce.
Faucet: Brizo Litze.
Sink: Toto.
Toilet: Toto.

As we head upstairs, notice the crisp trim, baseboards, casing, and window jambs painted in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, while black windows are finished in Sherwin Williams Iron Ore 7069.

A close-up of the detailed wall paneling featuring reeded inserts, board-and-batten detailing, and molding painted in Farrow & Ball Lamp Room Gray No. 88.

Large windows flood this second-floor laundry room with natural light—an often-overlooked luxury. Marble-look porcelain checkered tiles add timeless charm.
Sources:
Floor Tile: Checkerboard 12×12 Marble Look Porcelain Tile – similar.
Lighting: Foster Semi-Flush Mount.

Cabinetry painted in Sherwin Williams Outerspace adds depth, while walls in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace keep the space light and fresh.
Sources:
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Alto Quartz.
Hardware: Pull, Honey Bronze.
Sink: Elkay.
Faucet: Delta.

Cabinets, painted in Sherwin Williams Taupe of the Morning, are paired with wallpaper backing and white oak cabinet tops, stained in Midnight 5. This space feels feminine, layered, and incredibly productive.
Sources:
Chandelier: Mitzi Allida (not shown).
Hardware: Grace Cabinet Knob, Aged Brass.

Wallpaper is by Scalamandre, in Indigo Blue.

With a vaulted ceiling, statement chandelier, and textured wallpaper, this primary bedroom feels quiet and serene. A neutral palette like this offers endless decorating possibilities—think soft bedding, natural wood accents, and subtle contrast through textiles.
Sources:
Chandelier: Hudson Valley Lighting, 48″.
Wallpaper: Textured Linen Wallpaper – similar.
Others You Might Like:
– Faux Grasscloth Removable Wallpaper.

Walls are clad in a light wallpaper, while windows, trim, and door interiors are painted in Sherwin Williams Whisper 9591.

Flooded with natural light, this spa-like bathroom features a freestanding tub, a long custom vanity, marble-look porcelain floors, and walls in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.
Sources:
Pendant over Tub: Mitzi (not installed when pictures were taken).
Tub: Signature Hardware Leith 65″ Acrylic Soaking Tub.
Tub Filler: American Standard.
Floor Tile: 24×48 Matte Marble Porcelain Tile – similar.

White oak vanity cabinets in a warm gray stain offer beautiful bathroom cabinet paint and stain inspiration, paired with a tower cabinet for added storage.
Sources:
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Trevi Quartz.
Hardware: Pulls 3″ & 5″ & Knobs, Honey Bronze.
Sconces: Hudson Valley Lighting.
Towel Ring: Pure Modernist, Chrome.
Faucets: Delta.
Sinks: Kohler.

A custom makeup station with an organic-shaped mirror creates a stylish and functional spot for busy mornings.
Sources:
Sconces: Mitzi.
Mirror: Irregular Shaped Wall Mirror, 30″ x 40″ – similar.

Cabinets painted in Sherwin Williams Essential Gray feel soft and sweet, accented with brass details. Walls are Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.
Sources:
Cabinet Paint Color: Sherwin Williams Essential Gray.
Sconces: Vendome Single Sconce.
Hardware: Knobs, Honey Bronze.
Faucet: Delta, Brilliance Champagne Bronze.
Floor Tile: Porcelain Honeycomb Mosaic Tile.

Mirror: Dovetail.
Others You Might Like:
– Cay Mirror – New!
– Flora Mirror – New!
– Wave Mirror.
Countertop: Carrara Marble.

Cabinets in Sherwin Williams Cyberspace create a modern, masculine feel. Leather pulls, a black-framed mirror with brass accents complete the look.
Sources:
Pendant: Hudson Valley Lighting, 15″.
Toilet: Toto.

Mirror: Amina Mirror.
Towel Ring: Mid-Century Towel Ring, Dark Bronze.
Countertop: MSI Snow White Quartz.
Faucet: Delta, Chrome.
Pulls: Rejuvenation – similar here.

A neutral palette features a custom white oak vanity stained in Warm Gray, paired with black hardware and walls in BM Chantilly Lace.
Sources:
Countertop: MSI Artic White Quartz.
Mirror: Double Wide Mirror, Matte Black.
Pendants: Hudson Valley, 11″.
Hardware: Knobs & Backplates, Medium Bronze.
Faucets: Moen, Matte Black.

Located between the back kitchen and mudroom, this command center features cabinetry painted in Sherwin Williams Warm Pewter—a highly functional space perfect for homework, planning, or working from home.
Sources:
Hardware: Arendal 2 1/2″ Center to Center Cup Pull.

Warm Gray Cabinet Paint Color: Sherwin Williams Warm Pewter.

Countertop is White Oak stained in Warm Gray.
Sources:
Hardware: Brookline Knob, Honey Bronze.

Custom lockers with MDF grill inserts, neutral porcelain tile, and built-in storage make this mudroom both practical and beautiful.
Sources:
Command Center Chandelier: Birdie Chandelier.
Runner: Hand-Tufted Wool Rug.
Floor Tile: 12×24 Concrete-look Tile.

A sink by the lockers adds everyday convenience. Cabinetry painted in Sherwin Williams Rock Bottom grounds the space, while walls remain Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.
Sources:
Runner: Hand-Tufted Wool Rug.
Countertop: MSI Calacatta Monaco Quartz.
Hooks: Patton Double Hook, Aged Brass.
MDF Grille: Wall Panels Wall Panelling – similar style.
Hardware: Knobs, Locker Pulls 12″ & Cabinet Pulls 6 5/16″, Honey Bronze.
Sink: 24″ Farmhouse Single Basin Fireclay Kitchen Sink.
Faucet: Signature Hardware Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet.
Before wrapping up, here’s a visual summary of all the paint colors used throughout this new construction home—perfect to save on Pinterest if you’re building a new home in 2026. I hope you enjoy it!

Colors included: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65, Sherwin Williams Heron Plume, Sherwin Williams Taupe of the Morning, Sherwin Williams Warm Pewter, Sherwin Williams Essential Gray, Sherwin Williams Outerspace, Sherwin Williams Cyberspace, Sherwin Williams Rock Bottom & Benjamin Moore Graphite.
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If you’re building a new home and want a cohesive yet interesting color palette, this roundup I am sharing with you makes it easy to reference and recreate the look. These paint colors were carefully selected to work together throughout the home—perfect inspiration for walls, cabinets, and accent spaces.
– Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65
Used throughout the home for walls, trim, casing, and window jambs. A crisp, clean white that works beautifully in new construction.
– Benjamin Moore Graphite
Moody and dramatic, used in the main floor study for a rich contrast.
– Black Roman Clay – Portola Paint
A textured, modern finish used in the powder room for a bold statement.
– Farrow & Ball Lamp Room Gray No. 88
Featured on the second-floor landing wall paneling for a layered, classic feel.
– Sherwin Williams Whisper 9591
Used on trim and door interiors in the primary bedroom.
– Sherwin Williams Heron Plume
Kitchen cabinets, custom hood, and back kitchen cabinetry. A soft greige that feels timeless and warm—perfect for a new construction kitchen.
– Sherwin Williams Warm Pewter
Used in the command center cabinetry for a neutral, versatile look.
– Sherwin Williams Taupe of the Morning
Cabinet paint color in the second-floor home office, soft and feminine without feeling too precious.
– Sherwin Williams Outerspace
Laundry room cabinet color that adds depth while keeping the space light and fresh.
– Sherwin Williams Rock Bottom
Mudroom cabinet color—rich, grounding, and practical for high-traffic spaces.
– Sherwin Williams Essential Gray
Daughter’s bathroom cabinets—soft, neutral, and timeless.
– Sherwin Williams Cyberspace
Son’s bathroom cabinets—modern and bold with a masculine edge.
– White Oak Cabinets – Warm Gray Stain
Primary bathroom vanity—beautiful inspiration for anyone considering white oak cabinetry in a new construction home.
– Warm Gray Stain – Primary bathroom vanity
– Ebony Stain – Kitchen island & back kitchen pantry cabinets
– Midnight 5 Stain – Office cabinet tops
– Custom White Oak Stair Stain – Matched to hardwood floors
White Oak cabinetry continues to be a top choice for new construction in 2026 thanks to its warmth, durability, and timeless appeal.
A big thank you to everyone who helped bring this post to life.
Stylist: Brandi Devers.
Notes: All images and credits belong to their respective owners.
See other recent featured homes by this builder:
– New Construction Ideas for 2026.
– New construction home with Light Interiors.
– New Home with Earthy Interiors.
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