Home Inspiration March 7, 2024

The Hottest Paint Trends for 2024 According to Designers

When Pantone announced their Color of the Year for 2024, The Scout Guide shared ways to bring a little Peach Fuzz into your home. Recognizing that a peachy-pink may not be to everyone’s taste, this week we are sharing the latest  TSG article featuring current paint trends from designers across the country.

 

According to a cadre of taste-making Scouted designers, this year’s hottest paint trends are all about embracing an invigorating shift towards nature-inspired hues, unexpected pops of color, and rich jewel tones. Grab your paint brush and prepare to be inspired by the trending shades that are sure to transform your interiors. To find a Scouted interior designer near you, consult The Scout Guide Directory.

Interior design by M + M Interior Design. Photography by Aimee Mazzenga.

Brinjal by Farrow & Ball

“Brinjal is the bourbon of paints. It’s strong and moody and really quite sexy. It sits nicely between deep red and purple and it was inspired by the skin of an eggplant. It’s an incredible color to use as an accent, like the inside of a cabinet, but it also works well when used all over a room. Brinjal likes a little ambient light and does well with natural light, so be sure to use it in a space that gets at least one of those sources. I love it applied with a brush as it gives the color extra dimension.” –Leslie Martin, principal at M + M Interior Design in Kenilworth, Illinois

 

Interior design by Daley Home. Photography by Madeline Harper Photography.

Mindful Gray by Sherwin Williams

“I adore this warm paint color. It has a creamy, soft undertone, making it perfect for lighter, more open spaces. I used Mindful Gray in the family room above for the wall, trim, and cabinetry, which made it feel so inviting.” –Shelby Van Daley, founder and principal designer at Daley Home in Cedar Park, Texas

 

Interior design by Emily Tucker Design. Photography by David Lauer.

Dollar Bill Green by Benjamin Moore

“One trend that I’m seeing over and over are rooms painted in one dark hue. It gives a very cozy vibe and I love the effect. I like to do this with green and one of my favorite shades is Dollar Bill Green by Benjamin Moore.” –Emily Tucker, Emily Tucker Design in Boulder, Colorado

For more on creating cozy interiors, check out Happily Hygge: 22 Cozy Interiors That Inspire.

 

Interior design by Daley Home. Photography by Molly Culver Photography.

Sealskin by Sherwin Williams

“Sealskin provides a decidedly more masculine feel, as seen in the bedroom above. I often opt to use the same color on the walls, ceiling, and millwork. For walls and ceilings I prefer a flat or matte finish, and for the millwork and cabinetry I use a satin finish which creates a subtle, yet important textural difference in the materials.” –Shelby Van Daley, founder and principal designer at Daley Home in Cedar Park, Texas

For more on monochromatic decorating, read Tone on Tone: How to Master This Chic Design Trend.

 

Interior design by M + M Interior Design. Photography by Aimee Mazzenga.

Grandview by Sherwin Williams

“Using a color like Grandview, which is a fresh, cheerful green, is fantastic in a small windowless space. It reads moody when the lighting is dim and has a great vibrancy when it has a source of light. It’s a showstopper, so be prepared to use it in a room you want your guests to explore. This is not a blend into the background color, so best for those who are adventurous with color.” –Leslie Martin, principal at M + M Interior Design in Kenilworth, Illinois

To discover more adventurous interior paint colors, read The Best Bold Interior Paint Colors.

For more 2024 interior trends, click here.

M + M Interior Design appears in The Scout Guide North Shore of ChicagoDaley Home appears in The Scout Guide AustinEmily Tucker Design appears in The Scout Guide Boulder.

 


 

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