Warm paint colors are one of the easiest ways to make a bedroom feel cozy, inviting, and restful. Whether your space is large and airy or small and intimate, the right warm tone can create a soothing atmosphere while also adding depth and personality to your walls.
From soft creamy neutrals and warm greiges to rich earthy hues, warm paint colors help balance natural and artificial light, making your bedroom feel more relaxed and serene.
In this guide, you’ll find a variety of beautiful warm paint colors that work well with different styles, lighting conditions, and furniture choices, so you can confidently choose a shade that makes your bedroom feel warm, peaceful, and timeless.
Here are 10 Warm paint colors for bedrooms by Sherwin Williams. Click the link below each color to get a peel and stick color sample from Samplize.
1. Antique White (SW 6119)
A soft, creamy white with warm undertones that keeps a bedroom feeling light without going stark.
- Paint name: Antique White
- Manufacturer number: 6119
- Hex code: #E8DCC6
- RGB: 232 / 220 / 198
- LRV: 72

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2. Toasted Pine Nut (SW 7696)
A timeless color that adds warmth without overwhelming a space.
- Paint name: Toasted Pine Nut
- Manufacturer number: 7696
- Hex code: #DCC6A6
- RGB: 220 / 198 / 166
- LRV: 58


3. Restrained Gold (SW 6129)
A muted, earthy gold that brings richness and a grounded, sophisticated feel.
- Paint name: Restrained Gold
- Manufacturer number: 6129
- Hex code: #D2B084
- RGB: 210 / 176 / 132
- LRV: 47

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4. Macadamia (SW 6142)
A warm tan with peachy undertones that feels nurturing and calm.
- Paint name: Macadamia
- Manufacturer number: 6142
- Hex code: #CCB79B
- RGB: 204 / 183 / 155
- LRV: 49


5. Camelback (SW 6122)
A deeper golden tan that adds warmth and pairs well with wood tones and natural textures.
- Paint name: Camelback
- Manufacturer number: 6122
- Hex code: #C5AA85
- RGB: 197 / 170 / 133
- LRV: 42

6. Sanderling (SW 7513)
A warm, sandy beige that evokes a calm, relaxed atmosphere.
- Paint name: Sanderling
- Manufacturer number: 7513
- Hex code: #A79582
- RGB: 167 / 149 / 130
- LRV: 31


7. Ivoire (SW 6127)
A soft yellow-toned neutral that brightens a bedroom while keeping it feeling warm.
- Paint name: Ivoire
- Manufacturer number: 6127
- Hex code: #E4CEAC
- RGB: 228 / 206 / 172
- LRV: 64

8. Sand Dollar (SW 6099)
A light, gentle warm neutral perfect for a serene retreat.
- Paint name: Sand Dollar
- Manufacturer number: 6099
- Hex code: #D7C5B3
- RGB: 215 / 197 / 179
- LRV: 58


9. Antler Velvet (SW 9111)
A rich, warm tan that feels grounded and pairs beautifully with layered textiles.
- Paint name: Antler Velvet
- Manufacturer number: 9111
- Hex code: #C0AD96
- RGB: 192 / 173 / 150
- LRV: 43

Do Light Bulbs Affect How Paint Colors Look?
Absolutely. Just like natural light, artificial lighting changes how paint appears. The color temperature of your light bulbs—measured in Kelvins (K)—plays a big role.
- Lower K (2700K–3000K) = warm, yellow light (soft white)
- Higher K (4000K–5000K+) = cool, white to bluish light (bright/daylight)
Choosing the right bulb can make a big difference in how your paint color looks on the wall.
I recommend using these types of light bulbs.
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10. Toasty (SW 6095)
A warm, rosy brown that feels intimate and cozy, ideal for creating a snug bedroom escape.
- Paint name: Toasty
- Manufacturer number: 6095
- Hex code: #957258
- RGB: 149 / 114 / 88
- LRV: 19



