QFrom favorite paint colors to specialized design advice, Benjamin Moore’s color and design experts have the answers to a common homeowner question: How do I make a small room look bigger and brighter?
Lighter paint colors like off-whites, light neutrals, pales, and pastels give the illusion of larger, brighter rooms. Here, we dive deeper into this topic with 5 specific painting techniques to make rooms look bigger, brighter, and more beautiful.
What Colors Make a Room Look Bigger?
“For a small space, nothing beats airy blues and crisp whites,” says Benjamin Moore color and design expert.
“Blues recede, which can give the illusion of opening up a space,” she explains. A light shade of blue, like Smoke 2122-40, shown here on the ceiling, is ideal for dimmer spaces.
How do you make a room without windows look brighter? “To brighten up a room that doesn’t get a lot of natural light, consider a clean white paint with warm, sunny undertones like Swiss Coffee OC-45, Acadia White OC-38, and White Chocolate OC-127.”


Use Accent Wall Colors to Make a Room Look Bigger
“For smaller spaces, I always recommend using a bright color to create a focal point, says Hannah Yeo, Benjamin Moore color and design expert. “I then use lighter hues for the rest of the space. I also recommend minimal décor when it comes to smaller spaces.”
Here, a redaccent wall in Tomato Tango CSP-1145 instantly draws the eye’s attention and creates the illusion of depth.
“In this kitchen, the off-white wall color and cabinets make the narrow space look wider and brighter,” Hannah adds.
Lighten Up Alcoves, Nooks and Windows
Lighten Up Alcoves, Nooks and Windows
If you have windows tucked into dormers or alcoves, the right paint color can help brighten and heighten spaces, from furnished attics to cozy corners.
“Consider a pale paint color for this type of space,” suggests Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore color and design expert. “Paler colors work well because natural light will reflect from the surface, providing the impression of light.”
Opting for paint colors like Silken Pine 2144-50, Summer Shower 2135-60, and Raleigh Peach CW-205, pictured here, helps a room take on a lighter, airier look.

Opt for Soft, Yellow-Painted Walls
“Yellow is highly reflective, so it is great for spaces that lack natural light,” explains Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore color and design expert and regular on Canada’s Cityline. Basements, laundry rooms, or any windowless space can benefit from yellow paint colors, but be sure to follow these two top tips:
- Save deeper, more saturated yellows for design accents. The laundry room shown here features Angel’s Trumpet 278 on built-in shelving. These golden accents add a touch of whimsy that animates this workspace, adding a sun kissed glow.
- Lighter, more muted yellow paint colors are better for room walls. Here, Cream Silk OC-115, a soft yellow, works a little wonderment into this windowless room.




