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Embrace the 2024 Color Trends: Elevate Your Home with Style and Sophistication


Anticipation runs high every year as we eagerly await the unveiling of the latest color trends that promise to redefine our living spaces. With each passing year, color forecasts set the stage for design innovations, reflecting our evolving values and aspirations. As we step into 2024, numerous companies have already revealed their color picks, offering insights into the hues that will dominate interior design discussions. Let's delve into the major themes and colors poised to transform homes this year, sparking inspiration for a stylish home refresh and a rejuvenating mental reset.



1. Tone-on-Tone Themes

Expect to see a surge in tone-on-tone color palettes, both indoors and outdoors. Greg Voorhis, executive design director at Sunbrella, predicts that spaces embracing colors within the same family will exude sophistication and effortless chic. This approach, characterized by layering textures, patterns, and materials, offers a user-friendly style for individuals seeking to elevate their living spaces. An example is the library designed by Kate Marker Interiors, featuring Farrow & Ball's Broccoli Brown as the enveloping color, complemented by rich ochre sofas, a charcoal-and-white wallpapered ceiling, wooden tables, and textured rugs.

  • This is a way of creating a harmonious and elegant look by using different shades of the same color family. For example, you can use Farrow & Ball’s Broccoli Brown1, a warm and earthy brown, as the main color for your walls, furniture, and accessories. You can also add some contrast and interest by using lighter or darker tones of the same color, such as ochre, beige, or chocolate.

2. Shades of Green

In alignment with the sustainability trend, shades of green are poised to dominate in 2024. Amanda Gunawan and Joel Wong of OWIU Design emphasize the versatility of green, which can serve as a base neutral depending on the shade. Whether it's a deep forest green or a light mint green, the color's adaptability shines through in various lighting conditions and alongside different color schemes. Mark Lavender's bathroom design showcases Benjamin Moore's Black Forest Green as a dark neutral against a bright white vanity.

  • Green is a color that symbolizes nature, sustainability, and freshness. It can also be used as a neutral base that works well with many other colors. Depending on the shade, green can create different moods and effects. For example, you can use Benjamin Moore’s Black Forest Green2, a dark and moody green, to create a dramatic and cozy atmosphere in your bathroom or kitchen. You can also use lighter and brighter greens, such as mint, lime, or emerald, to add some energy and vibrancy to your space.

3. Bold Hues as Neutrals

Green isn't the only color making waves as a neutral alternative. Bold hues like deep greens, khakis, marigold, and rich purples such as eggplant and plum are set to make a comeback. Jodi Berger of JLA Designs suggests using these statement colors strategically in entrance spaces or smaller rooms to make a significant impact without overwhelming larger areas. A prime example is the ladies' lounge designed by Marita Simmons and Krysta Gibbons of Kipling House, featuring deep purple walls and accents in white metal, faux burl wood, and dramatic stone.

  • If you want to make a statement and add some personality to your home, you can use bold and saturated colors as neutrals. This means that you can use these colors throughout your home as the main or dominant color, rather than as accents or pops of color. For example, you can use deep purple, a rich and luxurious color, to create a lavish and glamorous look in your lounge or bedroom. You can also use other bold colors, such as marigold, khaki, or plum, to create a warm and inviting look in your entrance or office.

4. Warm, Earthy Color Palettes

Designers continue to witness a preference for earthy colors that infuse warmth into living spaces. Kaminski + Pew's dining room exemplifies this trend, with moody yet cozy neutrals harmonizing with the outdoor landscape. According to founders Kevin Kaminski and Alexis Pew, there's a shift towards creams, browns, rusts, and muted greens, moving away from cooler gray tones. Designer Lisa Schwert of Innate Studio appreciates palettes that evolve with natural light, creating an ever-changing ambiance.

  • Another trend that is inspired by nature and sustainability is the use of warm, earthy color palettes. These are colors that are derived from natural elements, such as soil, clay, wood, or stone. They can create a cozy and comfortable look that is also sophisticated and timeless. For example, you can use creams, browns, rusts, and muted greens to create a rustic and organic look in your dining room or living room. You can also use these colors to complement the outdoor landscape or view from your windows.

5. Moody Black

Shades of black are emerging as preferred choices over lighter neutrals, lending a sense of depth and drama to interiors. Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs observes a growing acceptance of dark colors like black, attributing it to the allure of moodiness in home decor. Behr's Color of the Year for 2024, Cracked Pepper, embodies this trend, offering versatility, timelessness, and a welcoming ambiance to spaces.

  • Black is a color that is often associated with elegance, sophistication, and power. It can also create a moody and mysterious look that is perfect for small and intimate spaces. Black can be used as a wall color, a furniture color, or an accent color. It can also be paired with other colors, such as white, gold, or red, to create contrast and drama. For example, you can use Behr’s Cracked Pepper3, a matte and textured black, to create a sleek and modern look in your bathroom or kitchen. You can also use other shades of black, such as charcoal, ebony, or ink, to create a cozy and chic look in your bedroom or library.

6. Alluring Pinks

Pink transcends its traditional associations, emerging as a sophisticated choice for contemporary interiors. Rasheeda Gray's gallery walkway showcases how shades of pink, particularly when combined, create an elevated atmosphere. Soft mauve hues and medium tones with hints of brown redefine pink, shedding its girly stereotype for a more nuanced appeal.

7. Soothing Blues

While warmth dominates color preferences, cool, calm blues remain timeless favorites. Molly Torres Portnof of DATE Interiors notes the enduring popularity of blue, with different shades named as the color of the year by Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Valspar. Blue rooms strike a balance between serenity and energy, making them ideal for diverse living spaces.

8. A Dedicated Trend Zone

With trends evolving rapidly, enthusiasts can create dedicated zones for color exploration within their homes. Daniella Villamil suggests incorporating statement walls or accent colors to embrace trendy hues effectively. Marissa Bero's design exemplifies this concept, offering shelves and surfaces as canvases for playing with color trends through decor, art, books, and other objects.

In conclusion, the 2024 color trends promise a diverse palette that celebrates individuality while embracing timeless elegance and contemporary flair. Whether it's experimenting with tone-on-tone themes, incorporating bold hues as neutrals, or infusing warmth with earthy palettes, there's something for every design enthusiast to explore and embrace in the coming year. These are some of the ideas and suggestions that I have for you based on the 2024 color trends. I hope you find them helpful and inspiring. If you have any questions or feedback, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. 😊


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