Get a similar look with SW 0008 Cajun Red. Similar shades are freshest when paired with a rustic element like these pallet wood barn doors. Get a similar look with Sherwin Williams 6486 Reflecting Pool or 6494 Lakeshoreīenjamin Moore suggested we go back to the power of red and named Caliente as their 2018 Color of the Year. If it feels a little too bold and bright to you, try a more subtle version or a more blue shade like this bathroom and bedroom: Sherwin Williams recently came out with 6496 Oceanside as their pick for 2018. They work best when they are just a whisper of color in an otherwise warmly decorated room.įor a similar look try Sherwin Williams 0029 Ancanthus, 0059 Frostwork or 6463 Breaktime.Īlmost every paint company out there has joined in with predicting the next color trend by announcing a Paint Color of the Year. These shades are especially pretty in bathrooms. They are a bold decision but what I love about them is that they usually complement both white painted trim and most any color of stained wood.įor a similar look try Sherwin Williams 6230 Rainstorm or 7602 Indigo Batik Get a similar look with Sherwin Williams 7069 Iron Ore, 7068 Grizzle Gray or 7674 Peppercornĭark nautical blues have been trendy for a little while now. Take for instance the trend towards charcoal grey or black in the flex room. This makes it easy to experiment with a bolder darker color on one wall or even in one room. Most clients have a lighter more neutral base color in their home. I always love to hear from past build clients so when one recently reached out to me for advice on painting accent wall colors I was happy to put something together for them! Here’s the most current trends I have seen for adding an extra splash of color to your decor! Black and Grays Carolyn Morton on How to Choose your Interior Door Style!.Jennifer F on The Color of Rust: Motorama Auto Museum.on How to Choose your Interior Door Style!.Four Ways the fall Wayfair Catalog restored my faith in design!.Before and After: A vanity area makeover!.Ready to give your front door a new look? See these bold paint colors in person with FREE color sample ordering, and don’t forget to check out our video tutorial on how to refresh your front door when you’re ready to paint. Don’t forget to add some seating to enjoy the view! Waterscape’s aquatic hue brings a nature-inspired touch to your entryway, especially when paired with lots of greenery and natural materials. Photo Courtesy of Colors: Waterscape SW 6470 (Door), Extra White SW 7006 (Trim) WaterscapeĪ bright, blue pick-me-up is the perfect way to give front doors a splash of color. Looking for something a little different? Lemon Verbena’s refreshing shade of green adds a unique look that’s all about standing out and embracing the style of a trendsetter. If you have an entryway filled with lots of neutrals, this bold hue is the perfect choice for adding a pop of color that brightens up any space with a little personality. Photo Courtesy of Colors: Lemon Verbena SW 7726 (Door), Alabaster SW 7008 (Trim), Folkstone SW 6005 (Exterior) Lemon Verbena Either way, you can’t go wrong with this classic color. We love our four-legged friends, so it’s no surprise Salty Dog made the list. While this rich shade of blue can take on a traditional look when paired with bright whites, it also plays well with pops of yellow to take on a Mediterranean vibe. Photo Courtesy of Colors: Salty Dog SW 9177 (Door), Extra White SW 7006 (Trim), Whitetail SW 7103 (Exterior) Salty Dog Tricorn Black is a popular front door color that bridges bold and neutral, meaning it knows how to make a statement no matter what design style it’s paired with. Love a modern look? A black-and-white combo is full of high contrast style that always feels fresh and in style. Photo Courtesy of Color: Tricorn Black SW 6258 Tricorn Black Whether it’s a unique set of planters or a conversation-worthy doormat, this hue brings bold energy everywhere it goes. Loveable’s cheerful shade of pink encourages you to have fun with other parts of your entry, too. Walk up to a fun-loving door that instantly brightens your mood. Photo Courtesy of Loveable SW 6590 (Door), Grizzle Gray SW 7068 (Exterior) Loveable Show your front door some love with a statement-making hue! Entryways are the perfect place to make a first impression, so we’re sharing our favorite bold paint colors you’ve used to create a front door that steals the spotlight.
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