The Best Paint Colors for 2020
March 18th, 2020
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The Best Paint Colors for 2020, According to Interior Designers
Get ready to see a whole lot of navy in the new year.
One of the easiest ways to update your home is by swiping on a fresh coat of paint. No matter which room you're in — the bedroom, kitchen, or bath — adding a new color to your walls or furniture is a cheap and commitment-free way to make an eye-catching change. And because paint is totally reversible, it's also one of the best ways to incorporate some of the latest interior design trends into your home every few years.
If you're ready to make a major change this year, look no further than the top paint colors of 2020, which run the gamut from bubbly blush to earthy clay. To find these paint ideas, we asked interior designers which colors they expected to see in abundance in the new year. Whether your style is modern or traditional, minimalist or extravagant, there's a 2020 paint color for you. And if you need even more low-cost ways to revamp your space, try one of these DIY home decor projects.
1. CLASSIC BLUE
The 2020 Pantone Color of the Year is none other than Classic Blue, which will be popping up in homes everywhere in the new year. "Suggestive of the sky at dusk, the reassuring qualities of the thought-provoking [Classic Blue] highlight our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era" the brand said.
2. WHITE
One of the biggest paint color trends of 2020 is white on white on white — but this concept is anything but boring. “While this might have been a sterile envelope before, it's only getting more subtle and layered,” says interior designer Breeze Giannasio. “We'll see moody white set against clean, modern whites, lending age and depth to this versatile color.”
3. BLUSH
Ever since the term "millennial pink" was coined around 2016, the color has become an interior design phenomenon. "Blush will continue to be big in 2020 due to its ability to feel modern when mixed with warmer jewel tones and its ability to bring a chic feel to any room or piece of furniture," says interior designer Abbe Fenimore of Studio Ten 25.
4. BURNT ORANGE
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