ALD. INTERIOR THOUGHTS

POP OF COLOR.

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    Pop of Color #1 - Color of the Year 2022

    Have you heard of BM’s new color of the year for 2022? It is a beautiful shade of sage green. Featured above is the shade October Mist 1495 from Benjamin Moore. I guess my branding inspired this color for next year!

    IDEAS 💡
    • this color is so soft and can be used as the prominent wall color
    • beautiful bathroom or kitchen accent color
    • this would be an amazing exterior color
    • incorporate this into your bedsheets and linens
    —> this color is calming, relaxing, and brings the nature inside

  • Pop of Color - Color of the Year 2021

    As we end the year 2021, it is only right to make sure that we highlighted this year’s color of the year from BM. The color Aegean Teal 2136-40 is one of the most blissful colors I think I have ever seen. It is calming yet bold, comfortable yet daring. The serenity exuding from this color may have you never wanting to leave (which after this year, I think we now know that leaving the house isn’t such a bad thing).

    —IDEAS 💡
    • as seen in the picture, pair this color with a black accent to give it an edgier feeling
    • pair this color with earthy woods and neutrals to achieve a modern farmhouse aesthetic
    • this would be an amazing accent door color

  • Pop Of Color - Evergreen Fog

    Evergreen Fog from Sherwin Williams is one of the most versatile shades of green to use in a home. The grayish-green tone of the paint lends itself to many uses and makes the perfect accent wall for most interior genres (modern, traditional, rustic & modern farmhouse, contemporary).

    —IDEAS 💡
    • paint your cabinets for a warm, inviting kitchen
    • make this an accent wall OR have this be the main color (as seen in the picture) with a light color as the accent
    • this would be absolutely beautiful as a main bedroom color
    —> Using this color lets you keep your furniture shopping simple; pair this color with whites, woods, and a hint of black.