The paint predictions include neutrals, soothing blues, and warm earth tones.
Whilethe hues of 2022centered around back-to-nature shades of green, 2023 is all about self-expression.
But this isn’t yourBarbie pink.
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Viva Magenta is a saturated shade that’s not for the color-shy.
The spray paint shade easily upgrades furniture and decor, plus plays well with practically everything.
The saturated shade energizes a room for a lively look that’s anything but timid.
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Or go for a smaller statement on a kitchen island.
Soft shades of white and beige balance the bright, rosy hue.
Were putting health and wellbeing first, making time for escapism and embracing nostalgia … Sweet and cozy without being saccharine, the warm hue adds comfort to a bedroom or living space.
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Or splash Terra Rose on your home’s exterior for standout style.
The trendy spin on terra-cotta couples well with bright blue, its opposite on the color wheel.
“Cobalt has vibrancy that makes this classic pairing feel modern,” says BHG style director Jessica Thomas.
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“Rustic rooms may call for darker denim blue accents.
For traditional decor, make it navy.”
Not ready for an entire room revamp?
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Try Canyon Ridge onDIY artwork,built-ins, oreven your ceilingfor a subtle splash of cozy, desert-inspired color.
The warm neutral stands out from the icy modern hues popular in the past.
“Blank Canvas effortlessly offers a clean and inviting blank slate that allows individuality and creativity to flow freely.
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The color of the year 2023 fromGlidden Paint by PPGworks well with both contemporary and classic styles.
The color grounds three color custom palettesPlush,Wistful, andBotanicwhich showcase the neutral’s versatility.
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