Color of The Year 2024…?
The Color of the Year for 2024 has been a hot topic among design enthusiasts, with various brands highlighting shades that reflect optimism, balance, and creativity. Among the standout selections:
Pantone's "Peach Fuzz": This soft, warm hue combines the coziness of pastel oranges with a welcoming vibrancy. It’s seen as a comforting and connective color, perfect for adding a gentle pop to interiors without overwhelming the space {The Spaces} {The Paula Martin Group}
Sherwin-Williams' "Upward": A serene, airy blue with subtle red and green undertones. It brings a calming, sophisticated vibe to interiors and pairs well with natural materials like wood and rattan {Dotyeti}{The Paula Martin Group}
Valspar's "Renew Blue": A refreshing, bright blue-green that symbolizes renewal and balance. It’s versatile for creating both tranquil and striking interior designs {The Paula Martin Group}
Behr's "Cracked Pepper": A bold, moody charcoal that’s soft yet dramatic, ideal for anchoring contemporary or classic spaces{The Paula Martin Group}
Dulux's "Sweet Embrace": A near-neutral with lavender undertones, this color feels hopeful and light, making it an adaptable choice for both foundational and accent use {The Paula Martin Group}
From market feedback, these colors have received praise for their versatility and emotional resonance. The warm tones like "Peach Fuzz" and "Sweet Embrace" appeal to those craving coziness and human connection. Meanwhile, blues like "Upward" and "Renew Blue" tap into the ongoing trend of biophilia, with a focus on tranquility and ties to nature.
Designers are using these colors not only in wall paints but also in textiles, furnishings, and decor accents. The overall direction indicates a continued departure from stark minimalism, moving toward spaces that feel lived-in, vibrant, and full of character Dotyeti}{The Paula Martin Group} {Skylum}
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