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You Should Always Paint Your Home Beige
The article explores the anticipated paint color trends for 2026, drawing insights from various interior designers and paint experts. The general consensus among these professionals indicates a shift from cool tones and stark color-blocking to more personal, expressive, and natural shades. Blair Moore of Moore House Design highlights a return to "lived-in, mineral, and rooted in the natural world" colors, emphasizing emotional weight over demanding attention. This reflects a growing desire among homeowners for personality and character in their living spaces, moving away from impersonal, all-white interiors designed primarily for resale value. Paint is identified as a fast, easy, and affordable method to achieve this desired personalization.
Several specific color predictions are detailed, starting with "Oiled Bronze." Moore anticipates this rich, near-black tone with brown and metallic charcoal undertones will be highly popular, replacing flat black with a more nuanced alternative suitable for cabinetry, powder rooms, or accent walls. She suggests Sherwin-Williams’s Superior Bronze and Urbane Bronze for achieving this look. Next, "Weathered Clay," a muted terracotta reminiscent of sun-drenched European plaster walls, is predicted to trend. Ashley McCollum, a color expert for Pittsburgh Paints Co., supports this, specifically mentioning Glidden's Cinnamon Spice as an example. For brighter options, Erika Woelfel of Behr suggests "Sky Blue," particularly Aerial View by Behr, to promote peace, relaxation, and illuminate rooms.
The article also discusses the rise of richer, bolder hues. Lucy O’Brien of Tartan & Toile predicts plum shades will gain momentum, encouraging a departure from gray interiors. She notes that Glidden's Purple Basil will continue to trend, offering a versatile blend of warm and cool tones. Following this, Melissa Oholendt of Oho Interiors expresses confidence in "Muted Rose" becoming popular, having used Farrow & Ball's Sulking Room Pink in her own bedroom. Sue Kim, Valspar's director of color marketing, foresees "Nocturnal Black," an elegant deep violet-black like Valspar's Nevermore, being used for dramatic effect in spaces like reading nooks or dining rooms.
"Muddy Green" is another key trend, with Oholendt recommending Farrow & Ball’s Reduced Green, described as a perfect green-brown. Moore concurs, predicting an aged, earthy green with a brown-black base for a masculine and refined feel. Despite the focus on color, the importance of neutrals is acknowledged, with designers predicting a shift towards "Creamy White" over stark white. Breegan Jane recommends Sherwin-Williams’s Snowbound, while Moore suggests whites with notes of chalk and raw linen. "Light Teal," including Sherwin-Williams’s Quietude, is expected to be widespread, bringing personality and life to spaces. O’Brien further predicts "Magenta," such as Benjamin Moore's Gypsy Pink, for accents. "Mustard Yellow," evolving from the butter yellow trend, is highlighted by Woelfel with Behr Celebration for a deeper hue. "Atmospheric Blues," like Valspar's Encore, are expected to nurture, bring joy, and add personality. Finally, O’Brien anticipates more "Gold" in paint or wallcoverings, particularly Little Greene's Giallo, for jewel box spaces. A "Warm Green," described as misty green-grey, is also predicted by O'Brien and Moore, with examples like Farrow & Ball's Green Ground and Sherwin-Williams's Svelte Sage offered.
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