Sherwin-Williams Vs Benjamin Moore | Homes and Gardens

Sherwin-Williams Vs Benjamin Moore | Homes and Gardens

Whether you’re refreshing a single room or decorating an entire home, choosing the right paint brand can feel surprisingly high-stakes. With color, finish, and performance all playing a role, and thousands of shades to choose from, it’s no wonder that two names consistently rise to the top: Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams.

Here, we speak to interior designers to understand how these best paint brands stack up. Their answers reveal that while both companies have loyal followings, they each offer something distinct in terms of color, usability, and finish, and that understanding these nuances is the key to making the right choice for your home.

Why do designers love Benjamin Moore paints?

A kitchen painted in a deep teal blue color. The blue kitchen has brass hardware and lots of decorative items such as antique paintings and exposed shelving with books, crockery and accessories.

Kitchen painted in Newburg Green, Benjamin Moore

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

Benjamin Moore has built a reputation for color first. Designers often cite the brand’s palette as one of the most refined and nuanced on the market. ‘Benjamin Moore is synonymous with timeless elegance and quality,’ says Arizona-based interior designer Stephanie Larsen. ‘There’s a depth and sophistication to their palettes that feels elevated and intentional.’ This idea of depth came up repeatedly when I spoke to designers about Benjamin Moore paints.

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