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This year was a whirlwind of earthy colors, TikTok micro-aesthetics, moody spaces, and bold and innovative design choices. And while summer is only just barely behind us, the design world already has its sights set on the New Year and the trends we can expect to see in 2024.
Color trends, in particular, are a hot topic right now with brands like Behr, Dutch Boy Paints, Valspar, C2, Glidden, and more announcing their 2024 colors of the year within the last month.
To get the scoop on the color trends that we can expect to see in the New Year, we spoke to design experts to see what 2024 color trends they are most excited about.
Becca Interiors
Designers predict that whites with warm undertones will continue to be popular in the new year: think vanilla, off-white, cream, and more, says Liana Hawes, associate principal designer at WATG, a luxury hospitality design firm with offices across three different continents. Meanwhile, Hawes predicts that cool whites, grays, and other cool-toned neutrals will continue to wane in popularity in 2024.
These shades of white bring sophistication and depth to a space while keeping it bright and neutral. Whatever you do, “don’t go out and buy builder’s beige—that is NOT it,” Hawes says.
Green has been a popular color for a few years now and designers predict that this trend will continue into 2024. However, we can expect to see darker shades of green take favor over light and pastel tones, says Heather Goerzen, lead interior designer at Havenly. In particular, olive green will have its moment in 2024.
Ashley Montegomery Design
Another warm, earthy tone that is set to be big in 2024 is brown.
“By far the biggest color trend we’ve noticed in the last two years or so is all brown
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