The Morning Call (Sunday)

Let home color trends guide you

The latest fads can help inspire your decor if the options feel like too much

- By Hunter Boyce

With a new year comes new trends. And while interior design is more about personal taste and bold creativity, trends are cornerston­es of good design in their own right. They can guide your designs when you don’t feel particular­ly inspired. And they can inform your choices when all of the options feel like too much.

According to Realtor. com, six paint colors will be influencin­g 2023’s interior design trends.

Warm greens

For a comforting and natural look, warm green tones are a great way to go.

Warm greens are welcoming colors that feel rich yet vibrant, Gena Kirk, vice president of Corporate Design Studio, told Realtor.com. We have seen an increased interest in greens in kitchen spaces as people look to move away from solid white and gray spaces.

Bolder grays

According to Decorilla lead interior designer Devin Shaffer, bolder gray shades are spreading fast.

Clients have been bored with the shortlist of grays that builders and paint specialist­s default to, he told Realtor.com. Fortunatel­y, more inventive hues continue to pop up.

This color is perfect for living spaces, entryways and bedrooms. When used in an entryway, it can help set a welcoming tone. If used in the bedroom, it can evoke feelings of rest

and repose. A large portion of our clients mention the words “sanctuary” or “retreat” when describing how they want their homes to feel.

Neutrals

Neutrals never go out of style, so expect earthy tones to remain popular next year.

They provide a foundation that you can layer on, change seasonally and update periodical­ly, Kirk

told Realtor.com. That blank canvas provides a backdrop for homebuyers to envision their own version of the space and how special mementos, heirlooms and art might make it their own.

Mustard yellows

For a little extra color in your living space, consider a mustard yellow.

Easy-to-work-with mustard tones can find

their way into your home naturally, Robin DeCapua, owner and designer at Madison Modern Home, told Realtor.com. Keep in mind that darker walls dictate lighter furniture, so be sure to mix creamy whites with this color — not gray — as it truly has a warm base.

Navy blues

Navy blue offers a safer route for those looking to

spice up their living spaces with a bold color. Alex Capozzolo, co-founder of SD House Guys, told Realtor.com that the color has become increasing­ly more popular.

Navy blue has been steadily increasing in popularity over the past few years and is expected to be a major color trend in 2023, Capozzolo said. Try using it as an accent wall, or pair it with lighter shades of blue for a more subtle effect.

Understate­d reds

Subtle reds are back in a big way, Fig Linens and Home’s Carlin van Noppen said.

Soft, understate­d reds add a splash of color while retaining the neutral feel of exposed brick, he told Realtor.com. This means that prospectiv­e buyers will be impressed with the put-together look of your space and be able to imagine themselves in it.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? For a welcoming and natural look, warm green tones can add vibrant personalit­y to a kitchen space.
DREAMSTIME For a welcoming and natural look, warm green tones can add vibrant personalit­y to a kitchen space.

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