Paint Colors of the year for 2022
Do you ever wonder what color to paint a bedroom, living room, or any room for that matter? Paint color of the year is a thing! Better Homes and Gardens states, “Each year, paint companies and color experts reveal their picks for the shade that best encapsulates the current period. Their choices for color of the year often draw on trends in pop culture, fashion, technology, and design from around the world, and the results are starting to roll in for 2022.”
Sherry Black Designs, beginning with Pantone color of the year 7-3938 Very Peri, shares the winners from six major paint companies; their color of the year. What is your favorite color? Tell us in the comments below! Enjoy!
Pantone Color of the Year / 7-3938 Very Peri
Pantone, a provider of professional color language standards and digital solutions for the design community, has introduced a new blue shade, PANTONE® 17-3938 Very Peri, a dynamic periwinkle blue hue with a vivifying violet-red undertone as the Pantone Color of the Year selection for 2022.
Sherwin Williams / Evergreen Fog
Evergreen Fog SW 9130 is a versatile and calming hue, a chameleon color of gorgeous green-meets-gray, with just a bit of blue. It’s a simple but sophisticated wash of beautiful, organic color for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade.
Behr Paint / Breezeway
Where a breath of fresh air meets a coat of fresh paint. Breezeway naturally harmonizes with shades of white, gray and natural wood tones for effortless style in any room.
Benjamin Moore / October Mist 1495
Make room for creativity with October Mist 1495, the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2022. This gently shaded sage quietly anchors a space, while encouraging individual expression through color.
Glidden Paint / Guacamole PPG1121-5
We have taken our green- and guac-loving affinity to a whole new level. Our 2022 Color of the Year is not only named after our fav food, but is also one of our fav greens to use on any wall or accent.
PPG Paint / Olive Sprig
PPG’s 2022 Color of the Year is another gray-green shade named Olive Sprig, dubbed “elegant, grounded, versatile, and highly adaptable.” It’s meant to represent “regrowth in a post-pandemic world” by mimicking nature’s resiliency, and is said to blend with nearly any environment.