Paint Colors: The Trendy and Timeless

If you're entirely renovating your home, or just want to breathe new life into a current space, changing up your paint color is an amazing way to change the feel of your home. But where do you start? In this article, we’ve come up with several color palettes that reflect some very fun trends we’ve been seeing recently, as well as colors that we think will stay timeless.

While neutral tones are always a go-to for paint colors, the trend has shifted away from cooler greys and whites to more buttery creams and tans. Even neutral greys generally have warmer undertones, eliminating the sterile look of a traditional cool-tone gray. The end result is a warmer, airier-looking room that combat the cool, untouched feel that neutral tones can sometimes bring.

Out with the old, in with the bold! Recent years have seen a rise of increasingly powerful colors taking up the paint color scene. Though they can often look amazing filling up an entire space, some homeowners opt to use bright colors as accents walls or cabinet colors for a less prominent look. These bright colors add plenty of unique life to any home design, and are a great way to show off your personality in an instant.

With a growing trend of people wanting to bring the natural world into their homes, we’ve also seen a growing trend of people choosing earth-toned paints to ground their natural style. Shades of green like sage or emerald are increasingly popular, as well as tans and browns. Terracotta and reddish hues also crop up, blending the natural style with a bolder pop of color that still blends with the theme

Many color trends come and go, but these colors seem to stand the test of time. These color picks are so popular because they tend to go with everything, and don't dominate the space as much as their bolder counterparts. If you p Many color trends come and go, but these colors seem to stand the test of time. These color picks are so popular because they tend to go with everything, and don't dominate the space as much as their bolder counterparts. If you prefer to keep your paint color consistent for long periods of time, these may be the colors for you. 

Ultimately, paint colors are a personal design decision, but if you’re stuck in indecision or just want a launching point to jump off from, palettes and trends are a great way to get started!

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