The Paint Colours And Palettes Trending in 2023
There's nothing like the transformative power of interior paint. You can choose paint colours based on your design aesthetic, the lighting conditions in the room, or the mood you want to create and see how the right colour can make all the difference in your space. But if you need inspiration for your next paint job, we've invited design experts from around the country to share the top paint colour trends for 2023.
Every Autumn, paint companies and interior designers predict the colours shaping our homes for the coming year. While the colours of 2022 are all shades of green, returning to nature, 2023 is all about self-expression. Their popular paint colour choices will delight many design enthusiasts and complement new interior trends.
On the other hand, there's also room for much brighter hues, from hints of citrus to chic blues.
So, in this article, let's find out the most extravagant set of colour palettes 2023 is welcoming you with.
Raspberry Blush
A vibrant shade of coral with a hint of pink, Raspberry Blush 2008-30 is the colour of the year for 2023. With this scheme, you can bring the tranquillity and serenity of minimalism to your home outside your colour comfort zone. The Raspberry Blush 2008-30 and the Colour Trends 2023 palette allow the use of striking colours that bring joy and personality and transform rooms for incredible results.
With its pale pink undertones, the bright coral colour will add a bold air to any space. From dark chocolate browns and navy blues to light greys and dusty pinks, the palette offers a wide range of creative shades from light to dark.
Redend Point
Redend Point SW 9081, part of the Sherwin-Williams Colourmix Forecast 2023, is a modern, warm lilac that evokes timeless elegance. Redend Point SW 9081 is a warm, inviting, rich shade and more earthy and neutral than you might think. It is pinkish brown with red, brown and blue undertones. It is very reminiscent of a makeup palette with soft, dark tones and blushes. Redend Point has an LRV of 30, making it a medium tone. In dimly lit rooms, it appears darker. It will look best in north or east-facing rooms.
Viva Magenta
At the end of a year of choosing blush tones, Pantone chose Viva Magenta 18-1750, a deep rosy red, as the colour of the year 2023. Viva Magenta is an overly saturated shade for the ones who want super bold and vibrant transformation within their homes. This confident colour is inspired by elm red, one of the most valuable dyes in the natural colour dye family, as well as one of the brightest and most durable dyes the world has ever known. Decorating your home with Viva Magenta, use red in combination with pink furniture and keep the rest of the room neutral. Soft blues, greens and beiges complement Viva Magenta while retaining the emphasis on saturated colours.
Vining Ivy
It's another beautiful, one of the most hyped accent wall colour choices for 2023, with surrounding walls and ceilings in lighter watercolour tones. Vining Ivy is a deep, matte Caribbean water with turquoise undertones. This scheme has a solid blue tint with green undertones. All greens are blue, but this is especially true of this colour. In a room with excellent lighting – such as a room facing north – that cool light will bring out the blue and make it greener. In a room with warm lighting - such as a room facing south - that warm light will bring out the green and make it greener. Before you pick this colour scheme for your home, however, it's essential to sample your wall colours to make sure they look great - day or night - in your actual space before committing.
Champagne Wishes
Get ready to toss champagne and toast to the perfect shade of sparkle! A blend of pink Rosie and sparkling gold! And a little bit of super-fine rose gold! Champagne Wishes is a paint colour in our Oranges family of paints. It is a soft, light, hazy orange with a hint of red, another subtle yet stunning paint colour palette for 2023, ready for black tie and inspired by life's big celebrations!
Terra Rosa
This warm, terracotta natural red has deep reds and pinks but is natural in both colour and tone, as it blends easily into all sorts of soothing salmon pinks. While greens and blues are still popular with homeowners, warm colours are growing in popularity. Terra Rosa by Dunn-Edwards is a cinnamon rose shade that reinterprets more neutral browns and burgundy shades. It's a bit vibrant but also earthy; This earth character makes it a versatile rose.
Tranquil Green
Don't panic if you've just painted your kitchen cabinets green – the bright green hasn't gone away yet. Haymes 'Green Lily' is a soft, nourishing green that will bring the outdoors in without overwhelming your space. In addition, 'Botanist green' is an entirely new colour from Haymes; it's an olive green without too much grunge.
Dulux predicts that its "Nephrite" - an equally beautiful "eucalyptus" green - will be popular, while the Dulux "Kimberley Sea" is a dark green with a moderate amount of teal. Somewhere in between is 'Diorite', a refreshing green that promotes tranquillity in the home.
Blank Canvas
For those looking for a new neutral tone for their house, Behr's Blank Canvas offers a backdrop with endless possibilities to create the look you want for your interior style. Blank Canvas is a timeless warm white that adds versatility and comfort. It blends well with other colours, patterns and materials and can be the star of the show, making it perfect for any home project. Its transformative power allows you to create the desired atmosphere in your space. Combined with other neutral tones, Blank Canvas gives a room a cosy and comfortable feel.
All being said, when it comes to your house transformation, both in and out, the first and most important step is to find a trusted painting service. Dulux Accreditation is a program offered by Dulux Paints, a leading manufacturer of paint products. It is designed to recognise and promote professional painters who have met a high standard of quality and service. Dulux Accredited painters are trained and experienced professionals who are knowledgeable in using Dulux products and techniques and are committed to delivering high-quality work. A professional painting company ensures the painters adhere to a code of conduct that requires them to be professional, reliable, and respectful when working on your home.
Overall, hiring a Dulux Accredited house painter can provide a level of quality, professionalism, and peace of mind that might be hard to find elsewhere.