Striking paint ideas for every room make all the difference, and Behr Paint Company has curated a new collection of paints designed to increase the value of your property. Behr drew upon recent research by Zillow, which surveyed almost 1,300 prospective buyers in the US. According to the study, some paint colors – when used in the right rooms – could increase how much a buyer is willing to offer on a home by up to $5,000. This figure is based on a typical US home value of $290,000. 

1. Light sea shades for the bathroom

If you’re looking for value-adding bathroom paint ideas, light blues, like Ethereal Mood MQ3-52 could generate an increase of nearly $5,000. A calming pale blue is a perennially popular choice for the room where we wash off the day due to its associations with the natural world.  Nods to biophilic design, from naturally-occurring colors like pale blues, greens and browns, to wave-patterned prints will make a bathroom feel more appealing to buyers.

2. Moody tones for the bedroom

Dark bedrooms are hugely popular. Moody blues, such as Sojourn Blue M500-5 could generate an increase of nearly $1,500. Darker tones make perfect sense for a stylish, relaxing and cocooning sleep space, enveloping us like a duvet. The bedroom is a space where bold tones come into their own, as a feeling of light and space isn’t such a priority.

3. White for the kitchen

In the kitchen, it’s a whole other story. If you want to increase the value of your home, it’s all about white kitchen ideas.  White kitchens are a true crowd pleaser - while you might prefer a darker hue, you can appeal to the masses with a crisp white scheme. A paint color like Behr’s Polar Bear 75 could generate an increase of almost $600. The Behr palette (opens in new tab) includes a range of sophisticated colors from neutral mushroom and dove tones to dark navy. When looking for ways to add value to your home, a loft conversion is often one of the first things that come to mind. Creating more bedrooms in this way, or working on the kerb appeal with some landscaping in the front yard, are tried-and-true options.  But we can’t think of a more cost-effective option of adding dollars to your sale price than a few coats of paint.