4 Halloween Color Palettes We Love

Whether you’re a die-hard Halloween fanatic or just looking to liven up your style, a spooky color scheme is the ultimate way to evoke the spirit of the holiday. Inject a little ghoulish glamour into your home with these season-inspired palettes that can live year-round! 

Purple and black image of a witch with the colors of the palette overlaid in paint dollops.
Featured Colors: Inkwell SW 6992, Quixotic Plum SW 6265, Ash Violet SW 6549, Mauve Finery SW 6282, Sensitive Tint SW 6267 

Witching Hour

Cast a stylish spell over your space with these hauntingly chic shades. From the dusty hue of Ash Violet to the dark allure of Inkwell and Quixotic Plum, this witchy collection conjures a mysterious energy perfect for pulling off a moody monochromatic color story. Once enchanted, there’s no escaping its bewitching charm. 

Image of the exterior of a haunted house with the colors of the palette overlaid in paint dollops.
Featured Colors: Muddled Basil SW 7745, Bosc Pear SW 6390, Rookwood Terra Cotta SW 2803, Drift of Mist SW 9166, Greenblack SW 6994 

Haunted Manor

Channel vintage vibes from another dimension with this palette of rich autumnal hues. Enveloped in these muted, earthy tones, an atmosphere of retro nostalgia instantly materializes anywhere they go. Whether you opt for the versatility of Drift of Mist‘s clean, soft shade as a backdrop, or focus on bold punctuations of color with Bosc Pear and Rookwood Terra Cotta, these hues will haunt your space with old school personality and drama. With a palette this eye-popping, you don’t need to be clairvoyant to summon your own phenomenal color transformation! 

Close-up crop ghostly-looking image of a female marble bust with the colors of the palette overlaid in paint dollops.
Featured Colors: Natural White SW 9542, Ethereal White SW 6182, Ghosted SW 9545, Mindful Gray SW 7016, UltraWhite SW 9500 

Ghostly

Don’t be spooked! These airy shades were made to add a touch of ethereal ambiance to your space. From the bright boldness of UltraWhite paired with Ghosted’s spectral shade, to the soulful Ethereal White matched with the soft warmth of Mindful Gray, these hues mix and mingle in a dance of otherworldly elegance. Whether your style is minimal, modern or a blend of both, this subtle color palette is perfect for any space and any style. Sit back and watch as these hues work their magic, effortlessly creating stunning spaces that’ll give you goosebumps. 

Featured Colors: Rookwood Dark Red SW 2801, Sun Dried Tomato SW 7585, Raisin SW 7630, Spicy Hue SW 6342, Reticence SW 6064 

Spiced Pumpkin

Wrap your home in the cozy warmth of rich, enveloping color. The shades of this fall-inspired palette impart a grounding and comforting effect. For creating a dark, moody statement, be bold and try the deeper tones of Raisin and Rookwood Dark Red. Looking for something a little more spirited? Try Spicy Hue’s iconic Halloween orange or the candy-apple red of Sun Dried Tomato to impart a livelier energy in your space.  

Which palette are you loving the most? Let us know with a comment below – we love hearing from you! Also be sure to treat yourself to FREE color chips to see these shades in your space. Click to get Witching Hour, Haunted Manor, Ghostly and Spiced Pumpkin. Bring all four palettes home and find your perfect color or combination! 

15 Comments

  1. witching hour and ghostly would be my color schemes

  2. Witching hour has lots of energy and is exciting

  3. I like the witching colors

    Robin Terry
  4. I like the Witching Hour palette the best. It just “speaks” to me.

  5. I prefer GHOSTLY but I have the say the background you placed the palates on was distracting and my choice might change with different backgrounds

    Art Pfenning
  6. Love Mauve Finery and Muddled Basil! I would definitely use these two in my home. Raisin is another one I would definitely use somewhere!

    Colleen Petralia
  7. I like Witching Hour. Love the purple shades.

  8. I am not a big fan of any of the pallets as a whole. I am an earth tone person. I prefer the lighter, brighter, more natural colors. I love Halloween, and decorate outside with purple and orange lights, the porch with pumpkins, hay, and scarecrows. A few blow-ups.
    Inside is more Fall with plaid tablecloths, pumpkins, and soft white lights on my mantle. I would never use black or dark color paint on my walls. I feel the darker colors are more depressing, or more modern looking. I am more of a country-looking person with lots of Oak and natural colors. The colors I feel that could be used year-round on these pallets are Rookwood Terra Cotta, Natural White, and Spicy Hue. I feel these colors give the feel of Fall and can be used with other colors to enhance and brighten your home year-round.

    Katherine Reynolds
  9. Witching Hour : I could see these colors used in a woman’s bathroom or bedroom. These colors would go well with chrome or brushed nickel accents.
    Haunted Manor : This pallet would look good in a man’s bath. I would also use these colors in a home office. I can see leather furniture as a nice complement for this color scheme.
    Ghostly: Any one of these neutrals would compliment the all pallets.
    Spiced Pumpkin: These colors would go well in a game room, home bar or study/library. Accents of pale yellow and green would bring a pop of color to the room. This pallet is my favorite.

    Barbara Sova
  10. I like all of the palettes, but my favorite is the Witching Hour…

    Lee Paquette
  11. I like Haunted Manor and Spiced Pumpkin the best. I dislike Witching Hour the most.

  12. I like Haunted Manor and Spiced Pumpkin the best. I dislike Witching Hour the most.

    Elaine Welk
  13. I love mindful grey& have used in our previous home .
    I like muddled basil & reticence & im sure I could live with them!

    Denise Stock
  14. Love these Halloween color palettes! They perfectly capture the spooky season while adding a creative twist to any space.

    psychicrajsharma

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