' 'We're seeing warmer greiges and beiges increase in popularity,' continues Sue Wadden director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams (opens in new tab). 'While we were noticing a shift toward warmer colors before COVID-19, with everyone spending so much time at home, we expect this trend to continue.
Warm Neutrals
Behr's announcement of their 2023 color of the year, Blank Canvas, is further evidence that stark whites and greys will take a back seat to warmer whites and beiges in 2023.
Is gray paint going out of style in 2022? Gray paint is trending downward in high end design, but will continue to reign in new builds and contractor's bids.
Pantone Color of the Year 2022
Pantone have chosen Very Peri as their color of the year 2022. Very Peri is a blue shade with violet red undertone. And it is the first time in the Pantone history that they have chosen a new color as their color of the year.
For 2023, the experts are seeing an earthy rainbow. Sapphire deep blues, muted greens, and an in-between ethereal shade are all in the forecast.
With the latest 2023 color of the year announcement, soft, earthy shades of pink and clay take the lead as the most popular paint colors.
THE PANTONE Color Institute — the specialist unit that highlights the seasonal runway colors, forecasts global color trends, and advises color for product and brand visual identity — has declared that Viva Magenta (PANTONE 18-1750) is the Color of the Year for 2023.
Evergreen Fog By Sherwin-Williams
Now onto our next living room color, Evergreen Fog (SW 9130) by Sherwin-Williams paint company. Indeed, this warm green tone was crowned the Sherwin Williams 2022 paint color of the year.
Green is the must-have color trend everyone is buzzing about in 2022, and it's poised to be especially popular in cooking spaces. "Because green is found in nature, it is a safe and timeless color to add to your kitchen," says Tara Miller of the Omaha-based firm The Heartland Interior Design.
The colour we're talking about is GREEN. Not acidic chartreuse or the blue-y shades of jade or mint, but a much softer, earthier green that, to be honest, isn't a world away from what we've been accustomed to with the grey palette.
Gray is a trend we are definitely over. Instead, we use a lot of blues and greens.”
Nature Tones
This will culminate in 2022 with tones like taupes, beiges, biscuits, and mushrooms taking center stage, along with nature-inspired hues, particularly greens," says Wadden.
Beige has been patiently waiting on the sidelines, and for 2023, it's back as the choice designer neutral, and I couldn't be more excited for its second time in the sun. For one, there's a much wider array of tones available, from pale creamy lattes to deep chocolatey beiges.
In 2023, home décor and design trends are primed to shift into earthy, texture-rich territory via brown and wooden furniture, handmade pieces, neutral color palettes, and bespoke touches that lend warmth and character to a space.
WGSN, a global authority on consumer and design trends, and Coloro, a global authority on the future of color, have announced Apricot Crush as their Color of the Year for 2024.
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Green, grey, and blue are the most popular living room colours for 2023. New search data analysis found that we are making bolder choices in our living spaces, embracing bright and rich shades, as well as some more unexpected colours.
' One of the key benefits of white is that it plays to different interiors styles – and as such, is unlikely to ever fall out of fashion. 'Though moody hues are definitely on trend for 2023, white walls will never go totally out of style,' says interior designer Bethany Adams (opens in new tab).
"Bright yellows, oranges, and reds are all becoming more popular as homeowners look to add a pop of color to their kitchens," Bravo says. "This can be done with either accent cabinets or by painting the entire kitchen in a bold color or adding wallpaper to accent the room."
Insider asked interior designers about the kitchen trends you should expect to see in 2023. Backless stoves, open-concept designs, and darker hues are gaining popularity. Granite, gray cabinetry, and open shelving are on their way out.