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Beating the Winter Blues: Uplifting Home Color Ideas for Bentonville Homes

  • bhuntington2
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

At Liberty Painting Specialists in Bentonville, Arkansas, we know Northwest Arkansas winters can feel long and gray. Shorter days, chilly rains, and overcast skies often bring on the "winter blues" or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). As your locally-owned painting company in Bentonville, we've helped countless homeowners combat seasonal gloom with a little interior re-painting. A fresh coat of paint can brighten moods, reflect more light, and create cozy, inviting spaces. 

In 2026, trends lean toward warm, nature-inspired tones that provide comfort without overwhelming. Here, we'll share some home color ideas featuring bright and warm tones to chase away winter dreariness, perfect for NWA's modern farmhouses, family homes, and open-concept layouts.

Warm Neutrals: The Foundation for Cozy Comfort

Warm neutrals are timeless for beating winter blues in Arkansas homes. Shades like soft beiges, greiges (gray-beige blends), and khakis reflect light beautifully on cloudy days while adding subtle warmth. Sherwin-Williams' 2026 Color of the Year, Universal Khaki, is a versatile mid-tone beige-khaki that feels grounding and uplifting. Ideal for living rooms or kitchens in Bentonville's growing neighborhoods.

We've painted many homes with warm greiges like Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter or similar tones, creating serene backdrops that enhance natural light from Ozark views. These colors combat gloom by mimicking sunlit sand or stone, promoting calm without starkness. Pair with wood accents for that cozy NWA farmhouse feel.


Sunny Yellows and Ochres: Bring the Sunshine Indoors

Nothing fights seasonal gloom like warm yellows. Soft buttery yellows or deeper ochres evoke sunlight, boosting serotonin and energy. In 2026, ochre tones like C2 Paint's Epernay are trending for their sophisticated warmth—perfect for accent walls in dining rooms or bedrooms.

A common strategy is the use of soft yellows in north-facing rooms to counteract low light, making spaces feel brighter and cheerier. Mustard or pale lemon shades add vibrancy without overwhelming, especially in kitchens where they pair with white cabinets for a fresh, happy vibe.

Energizing Oranges and Terracottas: Cozy Warmth with Depth

For bolder uplift, soft oranges or terracottas bring fiery warmth reminiscent of Arkansas sunsets. These earthy tones create cocooning spaces, ideal for family rooms or home offices during winter hibernation.

Terracotta accents combat SAD by stimulating positivity and sociability. We've applied subtle peach-oranges in common areas, layering with textiles for depth. These 2026 favorites add richness while keeping things light and inviting.


Refreshing Greens and Soft Blues: Nature-Inspired Serenity

Earthy greens like warm sage or eucalyptus (think Valspar's Warm Eucalyptus) connect to NWA's outdoors, reducing stress. Light blues with warm undertones mimic clear winter skies, reflecting light for an airy feel.

In kitchens or bathrooms, soft greens brighten mornings, while blues in bedrooms promote relaxation. These uplifting shades work wonders in Bentonville's variable light.


As Bentonville's trusted interior painters, we use low-VOC paints for healthy, durable finishes. Bright and warm tones not only look great but help you thrive through winter.


Ready to banish the blues? Contact Liberty Painting Specialists for a free consultation on interior house painting in Northwest Arkansas. Let's brighten your home this winter!


 
 
 

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