New living room colors
Exciting! Choosing a new living room color can be a great way to refresh and revitalize the space. Here are some popular and trending living room color options to consider:
- Neutral and Calming:
- Soft grays (e.g., Sherwin-Williams' "Comfort Gray")
- Creamy whites (e.g., Benjamin Moore's "Snowfall White")
- Taupe (e.g., Behr's "Soft Chamois")
- Bold and Bright:
- Vibrant blues (e.g., Pantone's "Living Coral")
- Sunny yellows (e.g., Valspar's "Optimistic Yellow")
- Deep oranges (e.g., Behr's "Tangerine Dream")
- Nature-Inspired:
- Earthy browns (e.g., Farrow & Ball's "Elephant's Breath")
- Soft greens (e.g., Sherwin-Williams' "Sea Salt")
- Blues reminiscent of the sky or ocean (e.g., Benjamin Moore's "Palladian Blue")
- Rich and Luxurious:
- Deep jewel tones (e.g., emerald green, navy blue, or ruby red)
- Warm, rich neutrals (e.g., terracotta, sienna, or caramel)
- Metallic finishes (e.g., gold, bronze, or copper)
- Trendy and Bold:
- Bold, bright pinks (e.g., Pantone's "Pink Lemonade")
- Deep, rich purples (e.g., Valspar's "Wine and Dine")
- Metallic finishes with a pop of color (e.g., rose gold or turquoise)
Remember to consider the following factors when choosing a new living room color:
- Natural light: How much natural light does your living room receive? Lighter colors can help reflect light, while darker colors can create a cozier atmosphere.
- Furniture and decor: What colors are your furniture and decor? You'll want to choose a color that complements or matches them.
- Room size: A smaller room can benefit from lighter colors to make it feel larger, while a larger room can handle bolder, darker colors.
- Personal preference: Ultimately, choose a color that you love and that reflects your personality.
Test out samples of different colors on your walls before committing to a specific shade. You can also use online color picker tools or consult with a professional interior designer for more guidance.