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38 Dark PPG Living Room Photos

Combining PPG with a Dark palette is a sophisticated choice. Browse 38 photos across 38 colors to find the right look for your Living Room.

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In a living room, City Skyline acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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A cozy living room painted in City Skyline

A cozy living room painted in City Skyline

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Black Widow works harder than it looks in a living room environment. Whether the space gets direct southern sun or stays north-facing and dim, the color finds its specific register — neither receding into the background nor demanding the spotlight. It acts as a sophisticated backdrop that makes every piece of furniture or art placed in front of it look immediately more considered and curated.

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A hollywood regency living room painted in Black Widow

A hollywood regency living room painted in Black Widow

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The beauty of Dark Woods in a living room lies in its versatility with textures. It provides a smooth, matte-like quality that contrasts beautifully against plush velvet sofas or chunky wool rugs. It's a color that invites you to stay a little longer, creating an atmosphere that feels established rather than just decorated.

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A mid century living room painted in Dark Woods

A mid century living room painted in Dark Woods

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When applied to living room walls, Bear Cub creates a sense of "visual quiet." It eliminates the erratic shadows found in busier spaces, instead providing a steady, rhythmic tone that ties together disparate furniture styles. It's the common thread that makes a room full of heirlooms and modern pieces feel like a cohesive collection.

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A organic modern living room painted in Bear Cub

A organic modern living room painted in Bear Cub

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Chocolate Lab anchors the living room with a quiet, architectural confidence. Its depth shifts subtly through the day — cooler in the crisp morning light and significantly warmer by lamplight in the evening — making it a natural fit for a space meant for both high-energy gathering and silent unwinding. To maximize the effect, layer in natural white oak, heavy linen, and soft metallics to let the color truly breathe.

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A organic modern living room painted in Chocolate Lab

A organic modern living room painted in Chocolate Lab

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Dover Gray works harder than it looks in a living room environment. Whether the space gets direct southern sun or stays north-facing and dim, the color finds its specific register — neither receding into the background nor demanding the spotlight. It acts as a sophisticated backdrop that makes every piece of furniture or art placed in front of it look immediately more considered and curated.

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A mid century living room painted in Dover Gray

A mid century living room painted in Dover Gray

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In a living room, Black Magic acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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A organic modern living room painted in Black Magic

A organic modern living room painted in Black Magic

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There is a specific "glow" that Cracked Slate takes on during the golden hour in a living room. As the sun sets, the pigments react with the low-angled light to create a hazy, ethereal atmosphere that feels incredibly high-end. It's a color that rewards those who use the room during the transition of the day.

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A hollywood regency living room painted in Cracked Slate

A hollywood regency living room painted in Cracked Slate

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In a living room, Blackhearth acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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A hollywood regency living room painted in Blackhearth

A hollywood regency living room painted in Blackhearth

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In a living room, Black Elegance acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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A hollywood regency living room painted in Black Elegance

A hollywood regency living room painted in Black Elegance

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Dark Granite works harder than it looks in a living room environment. Whether the space gets direct southern sun or stays north-facing and dim, the color finds its specific register — neither receding into the background nor demanding the spotlight. It acts as a sophisticated backdrop that makes every piece of furniture or art placed in front of it look immediately more considered and curated.

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A organic modern living room painted in Dark Granite

A organic modern living room painted in Dark Granite

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Choosing Deconstruction for a main living area is a commitment to timelessness. It avoids the trend-cycle fatigue of brighter hues, offering a sophisticated neutrality that can be reimagined every few years simply by swapping out textiles or accent pillows. It is the ultimate foundation for an evolving home.

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A cozy living room painted in Deconstruction

A cozy living room painted in Deconstruction

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Choosing Cool Charcoal for a main living area is a commitment to timelessness. It avoids the trend-cycle fatigue of brighter hues, offering a sophisticated neutrality that can be reimagined every few years simply by swapping out textiles or accent pillows. It is the ultimate foundation for an evolving home.

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A elegant living room painted in Cool Charcoal

A elegant living room painted in Cool Charcoal

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Bark works harder than it looks in a living room environment. Whether the space gets direct southern sun or stays north-facing and dim, the color finds its specific register — neither receding into the background nor demanding the spotlight. It acts as a sophisticated backdrop that makes every piece of furniture or art placed in front of it look immediately more considered and curated.

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A mid century living room painted in Bark

A mid century living room painted in Bark

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Artillery anchors the living room with a quiet, architectural confidence. Its depth shifts subtly through the day — cooler in the crisp morning light and significantly warmer by lamplight in the evening — making it a natural fit for a space meant for both high-energy gathering and silent unwinding. To maximize the effect, layer in natural white oak, heavy linen, and soft metallics to let the color truly breathe.

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A elegant living room painted in Artillery

A elegant living room painted in Artillery

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