Purple Paint Samples

Explore the stunning variety of purple paint colors, from airy lavenders to dramatic plums. Whether you want to create a calming and serene atmosphere or something dramatic and invigorating, you’ll find gorgeous colors to try out here, including paints from leading brands like Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Farrow & Ball, and more. Find hues that speak to you and get peel-and-stick samples delivered tomorrow.

Samples

Starting at $6.95 each
Sherwin-Williams

Hinting Blue

6519
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Peignoir

286
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Cinnamon Slate

2113-40
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Oyster

2115-70
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Mild Blue

6533
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Brinjal

222
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Denim

6523
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Honest Blue

6520
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Icy

6534
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Commodore

6524
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Icelandic

6526
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Silver Peony

6547
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Blissful Blue

6527
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Rhythmic Blue

6806
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Balmy

6512
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Indigo

6531
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Lite Lavender

6554
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Misty Lilac

2071-70
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Inspired Lilac

6820
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Unique Gray

6260
9”x15”

$6.95

Frequently Asked Questions:

This depends on the kind of atmosphere you want to create, the amount of light that room gets, how big it is, and what decor the walls will need to complement. The best way to determine the best shade is to order a range of samples and see how each looks in that space.

For a calming vibe, try Mythical , a soft, muted lavender, and Mysty Lilac , a gentle grayish-purple that feels sophisticated yet soothing.

It’s a close race between Shadow (a deep, moody hue with gray undertones that shift beautifully with different lighting) and Exclusive Plum (a muted, elegant purple that perfectly balances warmth and depth).

Lighter purples like lavender, lilac, and mauve can make a room feel more open and airy, reflecting light and creating an illusion of more space. In contrast, darker purples like plum or aubergine, which can add warmth and coziness, can also make a small room feel more enclosed. To counteract that, pair a darker purple with ample lighting and lighter accents.

Purple is often associated with creativity, luxury, and calmness, making it a psychologically stimulating yet soothing color. Lighter shades promote relaxation and stress relief, while deeper tones can encourage deep thinking, introspection, and inspiration, which is why purple is often linked to spirituality and artistic expression.

For something bolder and more dramatic, look at Fully Purple , a rich, vibrant purple. If you’re prioritizing versatility

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