More and more people are spending more time at home or shifting to a work-from-home set-up. If you are in this boat, it might be time to liven up your interior with a new color scheme! Timeless neutral color schemes are the go-to choice for many homeowners, but you may be interested in learning a bit more about current color trends. Experts predict the following colors will be next year’s biggest interior paint color trends:
Lavish, Vibrant Colors
Jewel tones (ruby and sapphire) and earthy shades (cypress and saffron) with rich, saturated hues won’t be going away in 2021. In the coming year, bright, reinvigorating colors are expected to dominate color trends. High saturation means these colors are vivid and convey a sense of feel-good happiness, a counterpoint to a stressful 2020.
Keep in mind that you’ll need to be careful when using highly saturated colors in your interior. They might turn into an eyesore without any accent colors to soften their brightness. If you’re looking to brighten up your interior using vibrant colors, it may be helpful to consult one of your local interior remodeling contractors first.
Sunny Hues
Yellow is a bright color but it’s quite versatile. It can be used as a neutral, an accent to blues or complementary colors for earthy toning. As such, it’s not surprising that fresh shades of yellow have been popping up in recent years. This trend isn’t expected to go away anytime soon.
Calming Blue-Greens
What if you just want a subdued color that can help you relax after a long day? There’s the option of incorporating shades of blue-green, such as pale aqua and deep sea blue, into your home’s interior color scheme. Another color you might want to consider is the turquoise shade misty aqua; its calming effect can help create a stress-free zone in your bedroom.
Rusty Terracotta
When in doubt, stick to neutral colors that complement a wide range of colors and never go out of style. In particular, there’s one neutral color that’s expected to become more popular in 2021: rusty terracotta. Thematically, rusty terracotta is often associated with fall, but it’s also a grounding color that counterbalances bolder colors.
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