Color Inspirations


Paint Color Trends You’re About to See Everywhere in 2023

A key takeaway? Bold, punchy color is back!

The paint colors you surround yourself with are more than just a backdrop for your gallery walls and favorite reading nook. They can affect your mood, energy level, and mindfulness, making them a key element of your home aesthetic and lifestyle.

Interior design of modern apartment

All Shades of Brown. Brown is an earth tone, meaning it makes us feel grounded and more connected to nature, People are looking to bring warmth into the home but they also are looking to bring energy into their spaces, and browns can help a space feel both warm and lively.

Stylish and modern dining room interior

A Range of Reds. In contrast to the ubiquitous blush pinks of the last few years, richer, more energetic reds will dominate in 2023. And we’re not just talking about cherry shades—berry tones, wine hues, and bold magentas are here to stay.

Blanket on green bed in red modern bedroom interior with gold round mirror above shelves

Warmer Neutrals. Neutral shades are the foundation of most color palettes, since they allow homeowners to adjust furniture, accessories, or accent walls without a full makeover. Next year, expect to see whites, beiges, tans, and grays with warmer undertones, say experts.

Scandinavian farmhouse living room interior

Green Everything. Green—one of the most popular color families for several years—remains a go-to shade. Expect to see it used increasingly as a neutral, and not just in olive, Kelly, or leaf-colored accents.

Stylish emerald green and golden poster above comfortable king size bed with headboard and pillows in dark green bedroom

Paring Warm and Cool Tones. Homeowners will lean into mixing warm and cool tones within the same room—using a turquoise or green to complement beige, adding a vibrant, blue-toned pop of purple against tan, or allowing a deep green to cool a warm brown.

Warm & Cool tones in sitting room