Pick Your Favorite From Our Paint Color Hall of Fame
Give your place a fresh look for holiday guests — and the new year — with one of these favorite room colors, from red to wasabi green
Now that the holiday season is here, some of you may be looking for budget-friendly ways to spruce up your home for parties, dinners and overnight guests. My advice is to start with color. Whether it's your walls, furniture, doors or trim, adding a fresh coat of paint is the most cost-effective way to give your space an instant facelift. So, what color should you choose? Here is a recap of the hottest hues I've written about this past year here at Houzz. I hope this Color Hall of Fame will guide you in selecting the best new colors for your home.
Yellow is synonymous with happiness and cheer. A lemon-yellow kitchen is a wonderful gift to yourself, especially if you'll be spending extra time cooking holiday meals and baking desserts.
How to Find the Right Yellow
How to Find the Right Yellow
Nothing welcomes guests better than a freshly painted front door. Let your house stand out from the rest by using a distinctive color such as azure. This vibrant shade of blue will make a fun statement even before folks enter into your home.
How to Choose a Blue
How to Choose a Blue
Create a Zen-like space in your home with a soft shade of pink. If you have a hectic holiday schedule, you may need a room to relax and rejuvenate.
How to Pick the Right Pink
How to Pick the Right Pink
Gray will continue to be a hot neutral going into 2012, so it's a great way to update the look of your home. Gray works well with any other color and, as shown here, it also looks elegant when used on the ceiling.
How to Find the Right Gray
How to Find the Right Gray
Greige may be a good choice for you if you like gray, but desire the warmth of beige. In its deeper tones, greige is sophisticated but also cozy and casual.
How to Design With Gray and Beige
How to Design With Gray and Beige
If you want to inject an element of surprise into your home, choose violet, an unexpected choice for a living space. It also coordinate well with a purple, white and silver or gold holiday color scheme.
How to Pick the Right Purple
How to Pick the Right Purple
Chocolate brown can turn any space into a warm and cozy haven. This delicious color makes an especially nice setting for snuggling up on those cold winter days.
How to Pick the Right Brown
How to Pick the Right Brown
Maybe you're not a fan of dark colors, but you still want a cozy look. Terracotta is the perfect choice. This clay color will add an earthy richness to your space without appearing too dark.
Cozy Up With Warm Clay Colors
Cozy Up With Warm Clay Colors
Green is a traditional holiday color, but wasabi will give your decor a bit of a twist. This green has strong yellow undertones that will work with the season but won't look too merry when the holidays are gone.
Wasabi Rooms That Wow
Tell us! What color are you drawn to this year?
More:
How to Find the Right Gray
How to Find the Right Blue
How to Find the Right White
How to Find the Right Green
How to Find the Right Yellow
How to Find the Right Brown
Wasabi Rooms That Wow
Tell us! What color are you drawn to this year?
More:
How to Find the Right Gray
How to Find the Right Blue
How to Find the Right White
How to Find the Right Green
How to Find the Right Yellow
How to Find the Right Brown
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