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2020 Paint Color Trends

There are so many amazingly beautiful new colors for 2020. If you are needing inspiration for your home or want to update with on trend color, look no further. Here for your perusing pleasure are the 2020 paint color trends and colors of the year. Prepare to be starry eyed.

A quick look at the 2020 Paint Colors of the Year provided by Houzz

Behr

The 2020 Behr Color of the Year is Back to Nature. What a perfect name for this green, it feels earthy and grounded. Quick question… If I paint my walls with this, is it the equivalent of doing yoga in the garden?

 

 

Check out the Behr Color Trends of 2020 here.


Benjamin Moore

I am not usually drawn to pink, but this shade is simply lovely. I mean with a name like First Light, how are you not refreshed and ready to start a day full of possibilities?

 

Check out Benjamin Moore Color Paint Trends for 2020 here.


Dunn-Edwards

The 2020 Dunn-Edwards Color of the Year is Minty Fresh. I’m loving how it pops when paired with that gray!

The color trends introduced for Dunn-Edwards in 2020 are described as a melding of cultures and promise to take you on a journey as East meets West. Check out the various collections here.


Glidden

Glidden is a paint brand manufactured by PPG. This year they opted out from selecting a color of the year. Instead, Glidden wants to highlight colors and simplifying the paint selection process by backing away from color trends. With that said, one of their highlighted colors is Whirlwind.

View Glidden Trending Paint Colors here.


Kelly-Moore

Described as fiercely optimistic and independent the 2020 Color of the Year for Kelly-Moore is Sun God. It is as bold as it’s name and would definitely make a statement on any accent piece.

For more information on the Kelly-Moore color trends for 2020, click here.


PPG

The 2020 Color of the Year for PPG is Chinese Porcelain. It is a beautiful rich blue that provides a perfect blend of timeless elegance with a touch of modern boldness.

There are three collections for the 2020 PPG color trends; In the Know, On the Move, and At the Core. See them all here.


Pratt & Lambert

The 2020 Pratt & Lambert Color of the Year is Songbird. Talk about letting your cares take flight, right?

For more Pratt & Lambert color inspiration, click here.


Sherwin-Williams

I may be in love. It’s no secret that I have always been partial to blues, and today is no different. Recently, I have been searching for a backdrop color for an office mural I have planned. This is definitely a contender. Sherwin-Williams Naval gives depth and calm which I look forward to trying it out.

Can we say Wowza? Sherwin-Williams has a whopping 45 new colors for this year. Check out the Sherwin-Williams Color Mix Forecast for 2020 here.


Valspar

Valspar did things a little differently and has 12 colors of the year; all of which are a breath of fresh air. Most of these colors are designed to uplift and inspire. Check out all of the Valspar 2020 colors here.


With so many colors to inspire and take in, it is no wonder that 2020 will be a year full of fun DIY projects around the home. Which colors light a spark of creativity in you? Finding the thrill that motivates you to get moving, living and creating is such a joy. My wish for you all is to enjoy the process as you make your house a home. πŸ’™

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2 thoughts on “2020 Paint Color Trends”

  1. Thanks for all your painting posts. There are some really pretty colors in here (although, I won’t be using Sun God anytime soon, I am sure other people love it). I really liked Minty Fresh, Songbird, and Chinese Porcelain.

    1. Thankfully there seems to be a color for all different tastes and styles. The most important thing is picking something that reflects you and your home. I agree, though, with the Minty Fresh and Chinese Porcelain.

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