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5 Trending Colors to Incorporate Into Your Home in 2024

KJ Kohlmyer December 17, 2019


Use These Colors to Add Style to Your Home in 2024

Color is the backbone of home decor. It’s eye-catching and has the ability to transform any room. Color can change your mood and give you a space personality. Some colors are endearing and will never go out of style, while others come and go with the seasons. Here are five trending colors to incorporate into your home in 2020:

Neutral With Splashes of Color

For those who don’t want to overdo it, this trend is perfect. Neutral tones are livened up with splashes of color. Taupe, whites, and greys show off the texture of space, while a splash of color adds the perfect extra. This works especially well for exteriors. Take a look at how I’ve spruced up one of my listings by painting the door an orange hue that pops against the white. I love how the color highlights the home’s fun, unique personality the minute you set eyes on it.

Mustard

Incorporating a mustard color is a great idea for people looking for an alternative to gold. It’s perfect for spicing up a bedroom or adding some flavor to the kitchen. Use it to add a splash of color to any setting or as a focal accent. Mustard is a great choice for accent walls or trim, and is certainly a trending color.

Pewter

This dark grey-beige color is not one to miss. A favorite among designers this year, pewter can be used all over the home. This lovely, muted tone makes for a great standalone or accent color, adding sophistication and elegance to any space.

Hazelnut

Creamy hazelnut is a color that will never go out of style. This light and comforting tone can be paired with practically any other color, making it a great option for a variety of spaces. This trendy color is both warm and inviting, and hazelnut tones bounce light and can make a room appear larger than it is, so add it to spaces that need a little brightening up.

Clay

If you’re tired of lukewarm tones like brown and beige, then clay is the perfect substitute. Shades like terracotta, caramel, and burnt orange will give your home personality and style. Use clay as a backsplash or accent to take your room to the next level.
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