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Whether you’re planning to redo your kitchen, bathroom, or your entire home, get ready to find the top color trends. According to the National Kitchen & Bath Association, 2022 is all about bolder color. Grays and whites are not on the top of everyone’s list anymore. The new color trends reflect our desire to bring nature inside into our homes. For example, greens and blues are probably on everyone’s minds. Along with that, we’ll be seeing more seaside teals, peaches, and creams. Let’s get a little more specific when it comes to colors. Let’s see what big names like Benjamin Moore, Pantone, and Sherwin Williams chose for their respective Color of the Year.

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October Mist by Benjamin Moore

According to Benjamin Moore, their pick for their 2022 Color of the Year is, “a soft, silvery green called October Mist 1495. This botanical shade mimics the pale green of a flower stem. The assortment includes 14 nature-inspired hues that span tinted off-whites, warm earth tones, and refreshed primary colors. October Mist 1495 reflects an effortless harmony of colors while inspiring unique combinations for any paint project.”

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October Mist by Benjamin Moore

Pantone says, “Displaying a carefree confidence and a daring curiosity that animates our creative spirit, inquisitive and intriguing Very Peri helps us to embrace this altered landscape of possibilities, opening us up to a new vision as we rewrite our lives. Rekindling gratitude for some of the qualities that blue represents complemented by a new perspective that resonates today, Very Peri places the future ahead in a new light.”

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Evergreen Fog by Sherwin Williams

Sherwin Williams states, “Evergreen Fog is a sophisticated wash of color for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade. Evergreen Fog inspires us to begin again and is a great choice for modern interiors and exteriors. The mid-tone gray-green signifies a shift away from the cool neutrals and brilliant jewel tones that have previously dominated paint color trends. This familiar, organic color can extend a comforting welcome in entryways, establish quiet and calm in bedrooms or bathrooms, and introduce restorative energy to living rooms, kitchens, and other common areas.”

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