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The 2023 Interior of Design Colors of the Year

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O'Donnell Bros President, Bob O'Donnell, is a regular contributor to The Bristol Press. Read his home improvement articles here.

 

The 2023 Interior of Design Colors of the Year

Chelsea O'Donnell

Every autumn, all the major paint brands and color influencers choose a specific shade that sets the mood for the year to come. Influenced by what’s happening in the world around us as well as trends in fashion, design, and pop culture, the “Color of the Year” is chosen to give people inspiration for how to design and decorate their homes. While each major brand goes its own way, there are sometimes overlaps or themes that really set the tone for the upcoming season. Here is a sneak peek of what we will soon see in homes across social media, according to the big names in color. 

Raspberry Blush by Benjamin Moore

Lovers of color are going to seriously dig Raspberry Blush, a bold orange-pink that is anything but understated. The most saturated of the terracotta hues that are dominating this year’s color charts, this one isn’t for the faint at heart. You can go big by using Raspberry Blush as a feature wall or pair it down as a supporting act through accent pillows and home accessories. 

Redend Point by Sherwin-Williams

Slightly autumnal with a unique mix of earth tones and blush pink, Redend Point is a major move away from the calming green/gray color that Sherwin-Williams went with for 2022. While it does offer a grounded feel, the warmer tones in Redend Point offer coziness that still works well all year round. I like this one for an office or lesser-used lounge room. 

Terra Rosa by Dunn-Edwards

Mixing medium shades of brown and burgundy to create a rosy pink, Terra Rosa works well with light wood tones and greens, or as an accent color to more neutral shades. After years of “millennial pink”, this hue feels much more grown up with a sophisticated nod to ‘70s and ‘80s interiors. 

Blank Canvas by Behr

Yes, it’s white, but more like the creamy cloud on top of a cappuccino. Behr decided to go understated this year, choosing a warm hue that offers a clean slate to create around it. Complementary to popular earthy tones, Blank Canvas is charming and cozy white that feels fresh and paves the way for a room to be able to change easily without having to go the full monty in terms of seasonal design transitions.

With colors trending away from cool greens and blues and more toward warm earthy tones, interior design is likely to look a lot different as we head into 2023. Will you be tapping into these new colors to refresh your home? I’d love to hear from you. Connect with me on Facebook at facebook.com/odonnellbros

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.