HGTV presents the paint color landscape for interior design in 2024, featuring top paint color trends from Pantone, Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, and more. The most popular color is dark brown, with over 90% of designers predicting it will be the “it” color. The seven dominant color trends for 2024 include warming cocao hues, captivating caramel tones, peachy hues, blissful blues, plaster pinks, grounding neutrals, and embracing the earthy side.
Color trends for 2024 include dark, earthy colors, such as blue hues, orange, and amber, used to create cozy and warming spaces. Designers will favor shades of black over lighter neutrals as the dominant color in interiors. Small bathrooms and kitchens are expected to start using two or tri-tone color schemes, adding depth and complexity to spaces.
Intriguing purples, unapologetic pinks and reds, lustrous yellows and oranges, and earthy greens are among the top interior design color trends for 2024. Touches of gold, emerald, and jade are also emerging in interiors, showing people how to decorate with jewel tones. Neutrals are now preferred for larger purchases like cars, sofas, or carpet.
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What is the color palette for Gen Z in 2024?
The colors Cyber Lime and Digital Lavender are predicted to gain popularity in 2024 due to their inclusivity and ability to appeal to a diverse range of individuals.
What color is replacing gray in 2024?
In the new year, warm, light brown will replace gray as the neutral of choice. This change is driven by a desire for warmth and color in rooms while maintaining an earthy palette. Farrow and Ball predicts that layering multiple sandy, caramel tones in one room will be on-trend. The paint company’s color curator, Joa Studholme, believes that using lighter tones like Oxford Stone on walls and stronger Tanner’s Brown on trim will make the room feel lighter and larger.
What color is predicted for 2024?
Pantone® Fashion and Fashion Week has identified 2024 as a year of trends with a mix of warm neutral tones like soft beige, cream, and peach, bold and vibrant colors like bright orange, lively green, and vibrant blue, and earth tones like brown, terracotta, and olive green. These colors are expected to bring freshness and vitality to collections, while also reflecting the desire for sustainability and naturalness. The trend color of the year is the delicate peach tone, Peach Fuzz, listed under number 13-1023.
This color blends a delicate orange and a gentle pink, expressing warmth and modern elegance. The Peach Fuzz color scheme is designed to create a calming and relaxing atmosphere that fits into our hectic lifestyle.
What are the colors for 2025 interior design?
In 2025, gold, bronze, and copper tones are expected to add luxury to interiors, pairing well with neutral and bold color schemes. Silver tones are also returning, offering versatility for different design styles. To avoid mismatched looks, mix metallic finishes thoughtfully. Warm metallic finishes can be used in lighting fixtures and hardware for a sophisticated look. Earthy neutrals, like terracotta, ochre, and sage, offer a grounding, calming effect, reflecting nature and promoting tranquility. These versatile colors can be used as base colors or accents, complementing various styles and trends. Pairing these tones with natural materials can create a cohesive, organic look.
What is the color of 2024 in New Year?
Pantone has named Peach Fuzz as its Color of the Year for 2024, a soft, heartfelt shade that symbolizes kindness, compassion, and connection. The light, delicate shade, between pink and orange, marks Pantone’s 25th anniversary of its Color of the Year program. The color reflects the desire to be close to loved ones and the joy of quiet moments. Benjamin Moore’s Blue Nova, a cosmic, blue-violet blend, is inspired by exploration and encourages adventure. The paint brand partnered with aerospace company Blue Origin to announce the color and inspire future generations to pursue STEM education and careers in the space industry.
What color is trending for home decor?
Dark, earthy colors like dark green and chocolate brown have gained popularity in 2024 for creating cozy and warming spaces. These colors have a relaxed quality and add drama to homes. Shea McGee’s pantry remodel showcased the use of dark green paint in small rooms, showcasing their versatility. These colors are expected to become more popular in fall and winter, with more dark browns and rich greens expected to be used throughout the year. The popularity of these colors continues into the new year, making them an ideal choice for small rooms.
What is the official color of 2024?
Peach Fuzz, a soft pink-orange hue, symbolizes kindness, compassion, and connection, and is the 25th anniversary of Pantone’s Color of the Year program. Viva Magenta, a vivid crimson-red shade, is inspired by cochineal’s red, allowing for creative interpretation. For 2022, Pantone introduced a dynamic periwinkle blue with a warm violet-red undertone, Very Peri. This futuristic-feeling color reflects how digital trends manifest in the physical world, showcasing how digital trends can be incorporated into homes. Designer-approved inspiration is available for those interested in incorporating these colors into their homes.
What is the color trend in interior design 2024?
In 2024, neon colors are gaining popularity in interiors due to their influence from the virtual world. Lavender, pink, yellow, and mint are the most representative colors, bringing energy and life to the home. Purple, particularly lavender and lilac, is strong in 2024, with lighter tones dominating and dark shades offering a luxurious and mysterious touch. These cooler tones are easy to incorporate into the home and pair well with lighter and darker bases.
Metallics, such as chrome, silver, gold, or “metallic”, are also expected to be popular for contrast and flair. They can be shiny or matte and can be found in various forms of details, furniture, and lighting. Adding metallic elements to unexpected places can give homes a sense of luxury, but keep it to details, such as lamps, vase, or candleholders.
What is the next color trend after grey?
Beige is a popular neutral color that brightens spaces and evokes a sense of calm and timelessness. Its warmer, more organic feel makes it an ideal backdrop for various design elements. Beige can be paired with colorful art, textured furnishings, and natural materials like wood and stone to create layered, interesting spaces. It works well in kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms, providing a neutral yet cosy foundation that can be easily updated with different accents over time. Warm whites, like Alabaster and Simply White, add a touch of cosiness and softness to interiors, making them popular among designers.
What is the color of the year 2024?
The Pantone® USA color, PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz, is predicted to become the color of the year 2024.
What is the luxury color palette for 2024?
In 2024, brands and designers are embracing bold self-expression and experimentation with traditionally regal hues like “tyrian” purple, bold red, royal blue, and gold. Tyrian purple, associated with royalty since antiquity, was revived by Versace for its Spring/Summer 2023 collection at Milan Fashion Week. The palette is ideal for brands that want their products or services to feel luxurious, coveted, and exclusive, giving customers a glimpse of what it’s like to be royal. The use of punchy violet and deep indigo shades lends a glamorous quality to gothic-style garments.
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I think burgundy is a beautiful color. My challenge is that, for me, it’s too much of a throw back to when burgundy and hunter green covered everything -including floral wallpaper borders and Chevy Suburbans. Everyone has that thing they can’t do because it reminds them of a certain era. Sadly, this is mine.
I absolutely LOVE it. It is such a rich color that exudes refinement and class. I am moving next month and I cannot wait to find ways to incorporate it. I’m thinking right off the bat my guest bath off the main entrance. Maybe with wallpaper and accessories! Look forward to seeing more on how to use this color!
Last Christmas I used burgundy instead of red and it was stunning. Everyone who came over fell in love with it.Ive been itching to bring it into our home. I have a Khaki color on my walls in the main rooms so maybe as my accent color or I love that traditional kitchen you showed with it on the cabinets or possibly a color drenched master bedroom? Yummy. Thank you for always bringing us new options.
As I see in a lot of the comments I can not do this color in my house. I had it everywhere in the 90’s. And at the time I loved it, like some of the people here in the comments do. I realized one day that it was dark and made me sad. I ripped everything that had that color in it out and never looked back. Nope, can’t do a touch of it in the house no pillows, flowers nothing! BUT I like a touch of it in my clothes. Weird but true. 😂
Wow, I’m GENUINELY shocked!…not that a Burgundy red is the color of the year(I’ve been obsessed with really punchy reds for a minute now), and its been popular in fashion, and dark moody spaces have been a steadily growing trend over the last couple years…but I am GENUINELY SHOCKED to hear YOU say you might use it in your home! Something other than black, charcoal, grey, white and sometime beige😮
I actually had this color as an accent wall in my home back in the 90’s era. I will use Rumors in my home this fall (not just bc it’s fall. I love it) as an accent color again. I also love the Even Better Beige for my living and dining rooms. I think the burgundy tone just pops lovely with a beige or taupe color. I do not like it at all with gray walls, etc. However, in your laundry room with the silver W & D I think it would work with a relaxed white cabinet color and burgundy walls. I would love to see that done. Thank you for bringing us these colors first that I’ve seen. Again, today your hair looks amazing! You go girl! ❤❤
I can definitely see loving a room done in this – in someone else’s house. Personally, I do love the striking burgundy of Rumours, but maybe not for an entire room. Accent colours sure! A blanket or vase, maybe a pillow cover, absolutely. Heck, I’m currently considering that for my family room couch pillows; I have beige covers on most of the pillows, but for a couple that are summer covers, maybe my Autumn/Winter ones could be that rich burgundy!! I really love your suggestion of using khaki/tan to make it feel updated. I think another nice thing could be to pair that deep burgundy with some dark browns, light tans, and brass accents, for a decadent and modern yet earthy vibe.
I just bought a melton coat in this deep plum/ maroon/ burgundy/ deep cherry colour and I am obsessed but I do not think it is suitable in every season. Going into the winter season, it looks fantastic but for summer, its a big no. In regards on walls, I think it’s too big of a commitment and I feel like it will go out of “style” in your home in about a year or two.
It reads reddish brown, reddish purple based, reddish red brown. I’m not a fan of it in interiors. It looked the most interesting to me in the kitchen… uppers and lowers though. Hated the white uppers. It does seem trendy to me so I would have to really really love it to do it in my home. Also depending on the rest of your space, that would really dictate the flow of colors and if it makes sense
I love this burgundy, it’s very rich and romantic! I think when pairing it with other colors, color theory is very important. Grey would be beautiful if done right. Silver leans too blue, especially on appliances. Pewter however, would work great! Which I think is why you like it in your clothes. You showed an example of a darker grey with burgundy, which compliments each other. They’re not fighting for the spotlight.
I still love burgundy! I had a home with burgundy, tans/golds for years. My bedroom was beautiful with those colors and custom cherry furniture. My living areas also had those same colors. I was sad when my burgundy silk drapes deteriorated due to sun damage. I searched for same color replacement without success. So I went to black, a little tan, a little gold in my front room, with a cherry barrister tri-bookcase. Someone is probably happy they found my burgundy bedding and bedroom burgundy curtains at a thrift store! I just recently donated them, after storing the items for many years. I’m looking forward to maybe seeing burgundy in your kitchen or office!
I love Dulux Natural White (it barely absorbs the sunlight and never the red shed outside next to the house). I’m painting my kitchen cabinets in Dulux White Duck and it’s as close to that natural kitchen cabinet colour I see all over Pinterest in the really fancy upmarket kitchens like Studio McGee Hilltop. It’s gorgeous but is a different colour in my laundry which has less natural light and reads more light grey/green. Still awesome though.
Well FINALLY a color I love and would consider using! Rumors is amazing. What a great call. Love it. It just makes me happy to look at it. Such a feel-good color that’s relaxing and invigorating at the same time. Perfection. I’ve used a similar color, no idea if it was this one but it looks about the same, in my homes before and loved it so much in a bathroom and on a living room wall and for accents. It’s a great neutral as every color pretty much goes with it and you can take it in so many different directions depending on how you use it. You can go boho with oranges and teals and mustards, or dramatic with blacks and whites or rich greys, or light and fresh with a crisp white, beachy with crisp white and blue stripes, or rustic with old woods and tuscan vibes, even kinda Scandi as you show at 2:31 in the vid with the blonde woods, literally any style. You want some personality and style in your home, this is the perfect color for that. It’s a happy happy color no matter what style you love. Red is my favorite color though and I have nearly every shade of it at some point in my house, every room has to have some sort of red in it. I wear mostly reds (down to peach, but not pink), black/grey/white and some teal generally as my main range of colors. When I’m stressed, I can just look at something red (any shade) and I feel better. lol
A favorite dress of mine was this exact color. I sadly parted with it recently when I faced the fact that I’d probably never fit back into it. ☹ The color will appear in my life again only on my person, as I can’t see it in my home. It’s in my personal color palette as an “autumn”, however, and I love wearing it in the fall, my favorite season! Valentina, please let us know when you find a nail polish in the right shade! I don’t have a good track record of choosing colors online, which is how I do the majority of my shopping. The algorithms are bizarre because, no joke, the article that automatically started playing after yours was of a crime story, and the interrogation room was painted the exact color of Rumors. 😂 Oh, one more thing…have to mention my university colors are crimson and gray, so my eyes light up when I see gray with burgundy/maroon/crimson! 😁
Talking about timing! I’ve had 2 rolls of vintage Ralph lauren wallpaper sitting in my storage room. This summer I decided to wallpaper the sides of my wardrobe with the wallpaper, it is light beige and.. wait for it… the pattern is in this burgundy color! Wow, I’m a trendsetter – who knew! Hahahaha! 😂 I remember as a young married couple in our first home, our kitchen walls were deep burgundy red. So, it goes back to the 90’s 😉 Wow, I really like the burgundy and grey, like the outfit with the british tweed and burgundy woolen sweater. So classy, not boring at all!
When it comes to color trends I always ask myself: Was I ever in the past attracted by it? Or liked something in this color or shade? If the answer is no but I still like it I usually just wait a couple of weeks or months before going into it just to be sure I wasn’t just influenced by the excitement around the trend/novelty. That being said I really don’t like this color at all I’m sorry 🫣 I’m gonna wait for the next trend and let other people enjoy this one 😜
I like this colour on kitchen cabinets in period homes with marble splashbacks. However it’s a winter colour for me and as someone who can get bored easily by trends I would not use the colour in my flat but appreciate it in other peoples homes particularly if they are Georgian or Victorian houses with high ceilings.
Going to be honest, have had that burgundy in my home-tile, crown molding, accent wall and still hate it every minute. It came with the house along with dusty pink carpet, light yellow walls and glossy orange timber. Don’t think it would have looked much better with a simpler colour palette. It’s a 2 storey high pitch roof cottage on a couple of acres. I’d definitely use the light beige in accessories. My Mum painted her main area with that truffle colour and I thought it was a coloured primer and asked what the final colour was going to be. Hated it and she paired it with a dark hot pink accent wall and the dusty pink and cream tile.