5 Paint Trends That Will Be Popular in 2023

by Kathy Helbig

5 Paint Trends That Will Be Popular in 2023

 

It can be difficult to choose paint colors for your home, especially if you want to appeal to prospective buyers.

Even though you could adore a guest bathroom painted a vivid shade of purple, it might not be the ideal choice for first impressions.


Everyone has heard the standard recommendation that when picking a paint color, house sellers should stick with brilliant white.

It provides a blank slate for potential purchasers to picture their lives in your house.
But here's the thing: There are plenty of chic and fashionable paint colors that can instantly improve any space and entice purchasers.

Check out these 2023 paint trends that have been recommended by experts if you want to paint your walls in the new year. They might even help you sell your house.

You might just find your color match among the cozy neutrals and navy blues.

1. Mustard Yellows

Warm mustard-yellow hues offer vibrancy without becoming overbearing to a space.
You can naturally include simple-to-use mustard tones in your home.

Choose Dijon Yellow if you want a versatile yellow tone. Remember that darker walls require lighter furnishings, so blend creamy whites with this hue rather than gray because it actually has a warm base.

2. Modest Reds

This year, soft reds are making a huge comeback.
Soft, subtle reds offer a pop of color while maintaining the exposed brick's neutral aesthetic.
This means that potential purchasers will be impressed by your space's well-kept appearance and be able to picture themselves living there.


If you want your room to have a warm red color,
One of Benjamin Moore's most popular hues is Boston Brick, which has versatile undertones and understated grandeur.

3. Navy Blue

If you want to make a statement but don't want to stray too far from the norm, consider using navy blue paint.
Over the previous few years, navy blue has gained popularity and is predicted to be a key color trend in 2023.

Any room that uses navy blue benefits from the depth, refinement, and mystery it brings.
This may entice prospective homeowners.
For a more subdued look, try using it as an accent wall or in combination with light blue hues.

4. Ingenious gray tones


Gray paint colors will still be a readily accessible and well-liked choice in 2023.
Customers have grown tired of the limited palette of grays that contractors and painters often use.
Fortunately, new, creative colors keep appearing.


Dutch Boy's Rustic Greige, the brand's 2023 Color of the Year, is one such shade.
According to Shaffer, this color has both chilly tones and real warm neutral undertones.

Living rooms, foyers, and bedrooms all look great in this color. It might serve to create a welcome atmosphere when placed at an entrance.
It can promote emotions of relaxation and calm if applied in the bedroom.


Many of our clients use the phrases "sanctuary" or "retreat" to describe how they want their homes to feel, and gray paint colors inspired by nature can help them do this.

5. Neutrals

In 2023, homeowners and sellers will continue to favor the universally appealing neutral colors.
It's true that neutrals are timeless, and warm neutrals are particularly popular right now.
People are choosing more soft, earthy neutral tones rather than glaring whites.

They offer a base that you can build upon, alter seasonally, and update sometimes.
Homebuyers can imagine their own version of the room and how treasured objects, heirlooms, and artwork might personalize it against that blank canvas. Neutral walls are also simple for homebuyers to alter.

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