2026 Color Forecast

Enclosed below are room images proviede by top Design Firms!  See if you agree with their forecasts!  ENJOY

“Rooted in biophilic design, brown tones connect us to nature, offering a cozy, inviting retreat from the dominance of cool grays. For paint, consider Sherwin-Williams Anonymous SW 7046. This sophisticated hue shifts playfully between brown and gray, responding to lighting and surrounding colors to create a dynamic, layered look. Brown is back, proving cozy can also be captivating.” — Carla Royder, Carla Royder Designs

“After years of bright white dominating interiors, 2026 is the year of nuance. Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter, a light, warm gray with soft beige undertones, is emerging as the new go-to neutral. It adds instant depth and warmth while staying versatile enough to complement any palette. As homeowners crave spaces that feel more lived-in and inviting, this hue delivers: richer than white, softer than charcoal, and effortlessly timeless. (Designer tip: coat walls, ceilings, and trim in the same shade to create a seamless, cocooning effect that elevates the entire room.)” — Kate Hartman, Kate Hartman Interiors

“We love Benjamin Moore’s Gentleman’s Gray because it’s the perfect balance of moody and sophisticated. Depending on the light, it shifts between deep navy and rich teal, which gives a room so much depth and character. It feels timeless yet bold—an instant statement without being overwhelming.” — Jeanne Barber, Camden Grace Interiors

Smoky Blue Green

Hidden Gem (Behr’s 2026 Color of the Year) is a smoky jade blue green that feels both dramatic and soothing. Multiple major paint companies have chosen green for their 2026 Color of the Year, making it one of the strongest directions in design right now. Hidden Gem is especially effective in bedrooms and offices, where it creates depth without feeling heavy. Next to white trim and metal accents, the color stands out without feeling overdone.” — Lauren Saab, Saab Studios

Dark Green

Little Green’s Jack Black added a touch of modernity to my butler’s pantry. What’s on my trending list is dark being the new neutral in tones that are striking but also blend into their surroundings.” — Bennett Leifer, Bennett Leifer Interiors

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