The walls of each room in your home can truly define the mood of your space. From moody blues to bright hues, color has always dictated how we feel. If you ve recently moved into a new home or are thinking of a remodel, you ll want to know about some of the latest trending colors for your home. We ve researched some of the most popular paint colors so you don t have to! Check out our full list below.
A Dull Blue-Green
Blues and Greens are some of nature s most prominent hues. That s why colors like seafoam green and turquoise can make us feel calm, tranquil and safe in any environment. Use these colors in your bedroom or living space to make your home feel like a mindful and relaxed.
A Touch of Bright Yellow
From clothing to home trends, you ve likely noticed yellow all over the place. Yellow is a brave, bright color that can be harsh if used incorrectly. However, the color brings us happiness and gives the illusion of light in many spaces. Use a pale yellow as a neutral in a dining space or a brighter yellow in a bathroom to brighten your morning routine.
A Soothing Lilac
If you ve researched colors and home d cor this year, you shouldn t be surprised that lilac made the list. After all, it is the Pantone Color of 2018! Like blues and greens, lilac is soothing and calm and can add a feminine touch to many spaces. Paired with velvets and vintage metals, lilac can make your room look chic and gorgeous. Lilac is a wonderful color for bedrooms or living spaces!
A Warm Orange
Orange often reminds us of pumpkin patches and fall leaves, but it still looks stunning in homes year-round. It also is a color that evokes creativity and helps us generate ideas. As a statement color, orange would be perfect for a single wall in a space. Go wild with orange in the kitchen area to remind you of spice and creative cooking!
Dark Off-Black
Black is the lack of color presence, yet it s probably the boldest statement on this list. This color is slick, chic and mysterious all at once. An entirely black room can feel stuffy or dark, but you can use an off-black color on a statement wall to really dress up a space. Outside of wall colorings, black is also a stunning color on doors, window frames and cabinetry.