Planning to refresh your home in the new year? Here’s a look at the hottest colors as selected by major manufacturers, conveniently compiled all in one place. Pick your favorite or mix and match!
Color your world with this soft neutral that’s not quite terra cotta, not quite camel, but a soothing shade that falls somewhere in the middle. Photos courtesy of Sherwin-Williams.
Benjamin Moore & Co. Raspberry Blush (2008-30): A Little Spice, A Little Zing
Go bold with this exuberant hue that can give any space zesty appeal. Photos courtesy of Benjamin Moore & Co.
PPG/Glidden– Vining Ivy (PPG1148-6): A Delightful Deep Dive
A rich fusion of aqua and turquoise, this versatile hue is vivid yet soothing. Photos courtesy of PPG/Glidden.
Left: Ivory Brown (6006-1C): This easy-going natural tone makes a soft statement. | Center: Cozy White (3008-10C): This barely there hue creates a subtle backdrop. | Right: Gentle Violet (4002-3A): The faint violet undertones of this shade add a whisper of calming color to any room. Photos courtesy of Valspar.
Left: Blue Arrow (5001-3C): A cool blue infused with shades of yellow, this color bridges the gap between and warm and cool shades. | Center: Flora (5004-2C): The moody olive tone of this rich color grounds a space in sophistication. | Right: Desert Carnation (2005-7C): This terra-cotta tone infuses a space with sunny style. Photos courtesy of Valspar.
Left: Green Trellis (5006-3C): The verdant tone reflects assorted colors of nature. | Center: Rising Tide (4008-3A): A gentle pastel blue offers spa-like simplicity. | Right: Holmes Cream (3004-10B): This tan tone features an undercurrent of yellow. Photos courtesy of Valspar.
Left: Southern Road (1006-9C): A clay shade gets an extra shot of earthiness with brown undertones. | Center: Villa Grey (6005-1B): Cool and understated, this easy-going neutral works well in a variety of environments. | Right: Everglade Deck (5011-3): Lush and opulent, this deep shade adds drama to any space. Photos courtesy of Valspar.