3 Interior Paint Trends To Try in 2021
Many people have spent more time at home this year than ever before, so if you’re longing to change up your living space, you’re not alone. A high-impact, low-cost way to do this is to try a new color on the walls. It’s a simple way to inject fresh energy into a space without altering the structure of your home. Here are three interior paint trends to embrace in 2021.
1. Warm, Muted Tones for Workspaces
The home office has become an integral part of life in 2020, and you may want to brighten up the room you now spend the most time in. Instead of a stark white that is highly reflective, consider a buttercream or sandy pink for a warm, inspiring feel. Muted tones in a matte or eggshell sheen give depth and finish to a workspace without being distracting, and they’re flexible enough to go with almost any existing decor.
2. Calm Colors for Sleep Spaces
Strong color can have a significant effect on your reaction to a space, and bedrooms are no exception. Consider a shade in the blue family when you wish to create a soothing space to wind down in. According to the Pantone Color Institute, a company well-known for forecasting paint trends, French blue is a hue that “awakens a vision of Paris in the springtime.” Other blues to promote relaxation are cerulean, aqua and deep-sea shades.
3. Rich Neutrals for Living Spaces
The modern neutral palette has come a long way from beige or grey. Taking a cue from the colors of clay and earth, the latest neutrals are rich and saturated but still flexible enough to wash over an entire living space. Hues like marigold, terracotta and rust are the perfect blend of comfort and style and are suitable for use year-round.
Whether you enjoy pastels, neutrals or the most saturated hues, you’re sure to find a shade in these paint trends worthy of experimentation. The stakes are low, but the payoff is high, so grab those paint samples and be bold.
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