The 2024 colors of the year are here, and we’re already swooning for the stunning shades.
Earthy,nature-inspired toneswill be especially big, according to the color experts that release their predictions each fall.
This year’s trend forecast features earth tones like terra-cotta and moodyforestcore-inspired picksthat include a rich deep green.
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We’re also seeing an influx of coastal-inspired blues, from light pastels to bold teals.
These are all the 2024 colors of the year that have been announced so far.
We expect many more to be released throughout the season, so check back for morecolor inspiration.
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This color was chosen for its versatility.
Use it to create an accent furniture piece, or give your flower pots a fresh makeover before spring.
It also has a modern edge to it, lending itself well tocontemporary design styles.
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Creamy gray,muted orange, pewter gray, deep green, and hazy purple are all featured.
The color is bright yet calming, making it an excellent choice for large spaces.
“Its contradictory nature has the dualability to uplift usand provide a sense of calm and tranquility.”
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Radon says the brand wanted to provide color palette inspiration with hues frequently seen together in nature.
Color is never seen in isolation," Radon says.
“This blue is timeless and versatile, fresh and serene,” Carpenter says.
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Wherever you use it, the bright but not-too-bold tone will instantly liven up your space.
“It brings to life that carefree, sunny day energy that elicits a notion of contentment and peace.
Or use the cool hue onan accent wallto makewainscoting or wall panelingpop without overwhelming the space.
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Warm neutrals are here to stay, replacing cool tones like gray in 2024 and beyond, McCollum says.
“Renew Blue is an incredibly versatile and all-season shade that anyone can envision in their space.
Or pair it withbright whitein the kitchen for a crisp, clean look with the perfect pop of color.
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The moody shadeadds sophistication to any space.
Cracked Pepper is neutral enough to adapt to any design style, frommidcentury modernto rusticfarmhouse.
It also plays well with a variety of textures.
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It truly feels very organic,” says Sarah Fishburne,The Home Depots director of trend and design.
“And it feels like it definitely blends in with the landscapes and the plants.
I think its like a really inky soil-y color, which is nice.
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“The beautiful shade helps rejuvenate a space while bringing unique design visions to life.
Suggested paint pairings includeSanded Grout,Whale’s Tail, andStrawberry Shade.
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