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These 6 Colors Will Rule Interiors in 2026, According to Experts
The interior design industry is poised for a significant shift in 2026, moving away from timid color choices and microtrends toward bold experimentation. Trend forecasters from leading paint and color institutions anticipate a year dominated by hues that evoke nostalgia while remaining fresh and inspiring. This includes a rise in frosted pastels, rich reds, and unique violets, alongside more nuanced and elevated versions of popular earthy browns, playful greens, and warm neutrals. This evolving approach to decorating emphasizes personal expression, with individuals selecting colors that reflect their style and support their wellness within their homes.
Emily Kantz, Color Marketing Manager at Sherwin-Williams, highlights a consumer desire for timeless colors and palettes that can adapt and grow with their changing preferences and lifestyles. She notes that the 2026 color forecast encourages moving beyond mere trend-following to embracing colors that resonate culturally, emotionally, and aesthetically. Intentional color combinations and personalized palettes are expected to transform color into a storytelling tool, allowing each space to evoke a specific mood or memory deeply connected to its inhabitant. Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene, further elaborates on this fearless use of color, stating that consumers are curating vibrant schemes throughout their homes rather than just painting walls. This trend extends to 'color drenching,' where coordinating or contrasting colors are applied to woodwork, signaling a departure from traditional white accents. While personal preference remains paramount, these forecasts challenge homeowners to explore beyond conventional neutrals and mid-tone blues and greens.
Seven key color trends are predicted to dominate in 2026. Playful Greens, with their inherent connection to nature, are expected to continue their popularity, appearing in daring shades from moody teals to playful pistachios and warm olives. Brands like Behr (Hidden Gem), California Paints (Cactus Valley), Valspar (Warm Eucalyptus), and Dunn-Edwards (Gothic Revival Green, Antique Coin) have all released their versions of green as colors of the year or significant trend hues. Reddish Browns, particularly chestnuts and auburns with strong red undertones, are also making a comeback. These cola-like shades offer sophistication and warmth, moving away from cooler gray interiors. Benjamin Moore’s Silhouette, Glidden’s Warm Mahogany, Clark + Kensington’s Hazelnut Crunch, Minwax’s Special Walnut, Krylon’s Coffee Bean, and Sherwin-Williams’ Armagnac, Black Bean, and Dark Auburn exemplify this trend. Nature-Inspired Yellows, such as parchment, flax, and buttermilk, will offer a relaxed, sunny tone. C2 Paint's Epernay, Dunn-Edwards’ Sonoma Chardonnay, Dutch Boy Paints' Melodious Ivory, and Sherwin-Williams' Universal Khaki all fall into this category, exuding optimism and warmth.
Surprising Purples are expected to overcome their divisive reputation in 2026, with a diverse range from plums and deep amethysts to lilacs and pale mauves. Emily Kantz notes the calming quality of purple and its unexpected adoption beyond traditional palettes. Little Greene’s Adventurer and Graham & Brown’s Divine Damson showcase the move towards bold jewel tones, often paired with reds for moody interiors. Sherwin-Williams' Colormix Forecast includes Grape Mist, Lite Lavender, and Plum Brown, while Behr features Curtain Call, and Dunn-Edwards offers Purple Prose. Sultry Reds, described as confident and dramatic, will also be prominent. VERANDA's Silk Road Red, inspired by ancient cinnabar pigments, represents this trend. Paint experts foresee carmine, crimson, and burgundy shades with earthy qualities gaining immense popularity, valued for their ability to make a statement and connect with nature. Pink-Leaning Neutrals, encompassing barely-there pinks, soft peach beiges, and muted clay hues, will provide warmth and temper bolder colors. Behr’s Iced Copper, Sherwin-Williams’ Sociable, and Dunn-Edwards’ Gypsum Rose are examples of these rosy neutrals. Finally, Icy Pastels will offer an elevated alternative to traditional cool tones. Sherwin-Williams' 2026 Colormix® Forecast highlights milky pastels like whispering blues, silvery greens, and muted lavenders, providing subtle interest without overpowering other design elements. Kantz emphasizes a general shift towards toned-down saturation for more soothing interiors, moving away from overly saturated primaries and sharp blues. Dunn-Edwards’ Eagle’s View, with its icy undertone, exemplifies this pastel trend.
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