David Savastano, Contributing Editor03.17.23
When people look to paint the interior and/or exterior of their homes, they are looking for a certain feeling the color offers to them. Often, that color is related to the mood of the times. For example, during COVID-19, there was heightened interest in natural, soothing colors.
Every year, many of the leading paint and coatings manufacturers announce their colors of the year. These colors are decided upon by the company’s team of color experts, who spend up to a year gauging the overall trends in our world.
This year, I spoke with color experts from many architectural paint manufacturers who offered their insights into the trends they see, and ultimately the colors they selected. Here are this year’s colors from these companies:
• For PPG and Glidden, Vining Ivy, the 2023 Color the Year, fits the vibe toward natural, calming colors with a slightly energizing feel perfectly. Described as a “beautifully robust and refined blue-green teal,” Vining Ivy is a blueish-green, saturated technological-themed b
Every year, many of the leading paint and coatings manufacturers announce their colors of the year. These colors are decided upon by the company’s team of color experts, who spend up to a year gauging the overall trends in our world.
This year, I spoke with color experts from many architectural paint manufacturers who offered their insights into the trends they see, and ultimately the colors they selected. Here are this year’s colors from these companies:
• For PPG and Glidden, Vining Ivy, the 2023 Color the Year, fits the vibe toward natural, calming colors with a slightly energizing feel perfectly. Described as a “beautifully robust and refined blue-green teal,” Vining Ivy is a blueish-green, saturated technological-themed b
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