Interior Design Trends: 2021 Paint Colors

2021 is all about creating soothing spaces that will lift your spirits. There are a variety of color choices that will bring joy to your home. Choose from sunshine yellow, symbolizing positivity, warmth & energy to nature and earthy tones of rich, soothing greens, burnt oranges & gently off-whites to soft pastel colors.

Not only is repainting your walls a relatively simple DIY project, but it also has the power to completely transform the look and feel of your room. So, if you are thinking about refreshing the paint in your living room or kitchen, the 2021 colors of the year offer some amazing options to choose from.

Pantone Color of the Year 2021

Pantone selected two hues for its color of the year 2021: a neutral grey and a vibrant yellow. The company considers both colors a “marriage of color conveying a message of strength and hopefulness that is both enduring and uplifting.”

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Sherwin Williams Color of the Year 2021

The Sherwin Williams color of the year is Urban Bronze, “a hue whose warmth and comfort breathe down-to-earth tranquility and captures that simple sophistication every space is searching for.” We totally agree, this this natural, warm paint color will give your room a comfy vibe.

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Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2021

Benjamin Moore’s color of the year Aegean Teal 2136-40 “creates natural harmony.” This gorgeous and soothing blend of blue-green and gray, makes us want to pick up a paint brush!

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Behr Color of the Year 2021

Behr doesn’t focus on a single color, instead showcases an entire collection of color trends “creating a sense of comfort that suits any style.” It consists of light neutrals, blues and greens, and rich earth tones."

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Valspar Color of the Year 2021

Valspar’s 12 paint colors of the year are “all about making you feel cozy and comfortable.” They chose soothing colors that work well together and bring a sense of comfort and well-being to your wall.

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