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12 Trending Paint Colors for 2024, According to Design Experts

No matter the hue, a fresh coat of paint leaves your interior looking fresher, cleaner and brighter. But finding the right   interior paint color   can be a challenge — whether you're   painting the living room , bedroom, bathroom or a bonus space. That's why we asked design experts to share their predictions for the   top  paint color trends for 2024   — and there's something for everyone. When choosing a hue, it's important to consider the lighting, the color of your existing furniture and the mood you're trying to set. Lighter hues, like creamy white, silvery gray and muted pastels, help create the illusion of a larger, brighter interior. Meanwhile, darker shades, like deep purple, warm red and moody blue, make a bold design statement and create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. While it's important to consider your favorite colors and individual style, you may also want to experiment with a trendy hue. While timeless shades (think rich neutrals) will neve...

These are the key paint trends for 2024, according to designers

Paint trends are possibly the most fickle of all interior design trends. Similar to color trends, the 'in' shades and finishes, and techniques change so much with each season. However, paint trends are also ideal for experimenting and switching up your home, usually without a huge expense or effort. Painting a room, or even just a wall in an on-trend hue is far less of a commitment than investing in an on-trend couch or the newest style of kitchen cabinets. So while it can be tricky to know whether to commit to broader  interior design trends , paint trends are easy to dabble in. They also do say a lot about the mood of the interior design world and you can get a sense of what things are looking like for early 2024 from these trends. There are a lot of warm, cocooning neutrals going on that are more earthy and linked with that trend, brown paints are looking huge for this year. Red is taking over. And in terms of finishes glossy looks and darker stains are what designers are se...