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LLStyle: 2024 Colors of the Year
Top paint colors for 2024 could spark a new mood in your home's design.
As the year winds down, the design world holds its collective breath in anticipation of the big reveal—Colors of the Year. After seasons of lush greens dominating interiors, there's a paradigm shift. In 2024, anticipate a palette featuring darker, atmospheric tones and versatile neutrals that promise to redefine our living spaces.
Paint Brands Weigh In: The Colors Shaping 2024
Here are the spotlight colors of 2024, as revealed by leading paint companies:
Sherwin-Williams: Upward
Sherwin-Williams' 'Upward' is a refreshing denim blue with gray undertones, lending a serene aura to spaces awash in natural light. Pair it with organic materials like light wood, wicker, or rattan to elevate its calming effect. For a contrasting burst, integrate dark browns or greens, which sharply contrast Upward's cool undertones.
Glidden: Limitless
Dubbed "Limitless," this shade is far from your typical yellow. It's a buttery neutral that segues seamlessly between warm and cool palettes, marking a shift toward warm neutrals as cool ones fall out of favor. Whether you're aiming for a warm ambiance or inviting contrasts, Limitless lives up to its name.
Behr: Cracked Pepper
Elevate the drama in your home with Behr's 'Cracked Pepper,' a soft black that serves as the ultimate canvas for your décor. Its versatility shines with warm neutrals and elegant materials like leather and brass, making it the dark horse in the color trend scene for 2024.
Benjamin Moore: Blue Nova 825
The hue 'Blue Nova 825' from Benjamin Moore merges shades of blue and violet, resulting in a rich, complex color that adds sophistication to any setting, from cabinets to accent walls.
What's Your Color Vibe for 2024? Share your color enthusiasm by tagging us @LLFlooring!
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