And the Color of the Year is...
It’s that time of year again. The time of year when major paint companies like Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore release each of their 2022 colors of the year!
For 2022, Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore have both chosen shades of green.
Evergreen Sage 9130 is the chosen color for Sherwin Williams. This beautiful and soothing grey-green color hue also contains hints of blue which makes it perfect for any room of your home. As the Sherwin-Williams website states, “It's a simple but sophisticated wash of beautiful, organic color for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade.” The color pairs well with many other neutral colors such as Shoji White, Urbane Bronze, Accessible Beige, Uber Umber, and many other colors that you can find here on their website. No matter what room you choose to put this color in, it is bound to freshen up your space. Want to see how this color is going to look in your house without actually putting it on the walls? Try the ColorSnap® Visualizer app to view the color in your home.
The Benjamin Moore 2022 color of the year is October Mist 1495. According to their color trend brochure, October Mist takes inspiration from the silver-green stem of a flower, thus creating a canvas for you to express yourself creatively. Just as Evergreen Sage is versatile for any room in your house, October Mist is as well. The warm, sage hue provides comfort and relaxation no matter what room you are in and pairs nicely with many other Benjamin Moore colors.
In addition to October Mist, Benjamin Moore has released an additional color trend palette. In the 13 other combinations of colors, there are deep colors like Mysterious and Wildflower as well as neutral, subtle colors like Morning Dew, Natural Linen, and Collector’s Item. Click here to view the complete color trend palette.
At RCH Home and Design, we can help you with all of your paint needs. Stop into our showroom today to view our paint samples.
Photos and information courtesy of the Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore website.