The first month of the year is the time to forecast for the next few months of the year. And while in our uncertain time it is difficult to predict anything in advance, yet some potential color trends have already been outlined. The time we spent in isolation made us pay more attention to our immediate surroundings. Our house has become for us not only a place of rest, work and study, but above all in our refuge. And trendy wall colors reflect those changes well. Get to know our 2021 color ideas.
What wall colors will be in fashion ? Here are some of them
Finding the right 2021 color for each season can make a big difference to the overall appeal of your home’s interior. Sure, there are times when simple neutrals along with the usual pops of color work well and manage to create a decent interior year-round. But for those looking to jump on the global trend bandwagon and trying to improve the aesthetics of their home this winter, there are several bright and shiny colors that come to your rescue.
There are several different ways that you can invite new shades into your home. Often times, changing accent pieces and accent additions is the easiest route to take. However, there are many homeowners who prefer to go the extra mile and modify the color scheme of the room itself for a more modern home. No matter which path you intend to take, these color trends are sure to give the fall-burdened home an uplifting and even joyful makeover.
Explore various shades of white. Although it sounds strange to you, white will always be a necessary color in interior design and if you are looking for a slight change, using a shade of white is a good idea. We understand your concern about this idea. In many parts of the world, the outdoor landscape is already covered in white and adding a hue of this color to your living room or bedroom can seem boring.
Explore different shades and hues of white and combine with other light and pastel colors for a charming, cozy and light-filled interior. This approach maximizes available natural light, gives the room a spacious feel, and allows you to try other trendy colors as smart accents. You can even adopt the popular white and wood color scheme on our page we have several articles on the subject that we invite you to review.
Blue
Blue tones are the timeless classics, fresh and calm, the fashion that changes from year to year. In the coming seasons, homes will be more likely to have muted shades of blue that can go in both green and gray palettes. Like reddish brown hues, blue blends well with the natural earthy scale, giving it lightness and freshness. This color palette recalls the nature of the north, the cold winter skies and the sea of the Scandinavian countries.
Dazzling Rich Reds
This is a color trend that’s been coming around for a while and in the winter of 2020-21, bold, deep reds are sure to be the biggest draw. We are talking about burgundy, garnet, deep red, carmine and the many shades of dark tones. This is a color that is usually popular in the winter time, every year!
This time, however, the many pops of bright red will last longer and you will still find them around you even as you enter spring. Whether it’s a bright accent wall, the headboard in the bedroom, vases in the corner, or a kitchen backsplash with a difference – deep red this winter.
Brown tones
One of the varieties in the natural range are the warm reddish brown tones that will remind you of the charred floors of Spain, the artisan ceramics and the mud walls of the huts. They fill the house with warmth, add warmth to any interior and go well with other shades in the natural range, as well as natural wood.
Pastel hues
The trend for cheerful pastel colors will continue this year, experts say. In particular, the popularity of cool, slightly muted mint shades and light yellows (which, by the way, work great together) will continue to be popular.
They will continue to be used as accent colors (but not in an active version, but in a more muted version). Less often than before, it will be possible to find these shades as the main accent; rather, they will try to occupy an increasingly larger area, creating a positive atmosphere in the house with a touch of art and a pronounced individual character.
Fashion accents
Fashion and interior design march side by side, constantly influencing each other. Nowadays, more and more people decide to add luminous details both to their wardrobe and to their homes. Popular accent colors for interiors are yellow and lavender.
Yellow accents can be different, both juicy and bright, and more muted. Both options work well with earthy natural palettes and pastel colors. For a more dramatic effect, you can use yellow and lavender accents alongside brighter, more saturated colors, just like fashion designers do in fashion collections.