The HGTV Home 2024 Color Collection has been expertly designed to bring comfort and tranquility to the home.
Comprising a carefully curated selection of 10 different shades, the Renewed Comfort Color Collection promotes ‘tranquility, comfort, and rejuvenation,’ all of which are available to shop exclusively at Lowes. The selection for 2024 puts a new spin on traditional color combinations, combining soft neutral hues with rich and alluring shades to give us the ultimate color trend inspiration.
Ashley Banbury, Color Marketing Manager at Sherwin-Williams explains: ‘The Renewed Comfort Color Collection is restful and restorative with an expressive touch to showcase unique personal style – bringing a sense of comfort into the home with a new, refreshed outlook.’
United by their earthy undertones, the 2024 Color Collection balances vibrant tones with more pared-back and subtle hues. Designed for homeowners and design professionals alike, the collection promotes a mix-and-match approach to create a personalized space that is united by its underlying refreshing and comfortable hues.
Image credit: HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams has unveiled its 2024 Color Collection, dubbed ‘Renewed Comfort’, as well as its standalone 2024 Color of the Year: Persimmon, pictured above.
The standout from the collection, and crowned 2024’s Color of the Year, Persimmon, is an earthy terracotta shade with tangerine tones which has been designed to bring a sense of comfort to the home. Banbury explains: ‘Persimmon balances the energy of tangerine with grounded neutral undertones, making it perfect for spaces like living rooms and kitchens as it promotes positive relationships and conversation. The beautiful shade helps rejuvenate a space while bringing unique design visions to life.’
[Jeanette Cole: I like this color! It's kindof a beachy, coral tone and it would look great in your new beach front home!]
Whether you lean towards the Renewed Comfort Color Collection's rich hues or prefer to keep things pared-back with the more neutral tones, the collection has been expertly designed to work interchangeably to elevate your home.
Whilst all of the collection's 10 shades are equally inspiring for 2024 and beyond and are serving us with lots of decorating ideas, we've rounded up some of our favorite colors to show how you can incorporate them into your own home.
As shown in a living room, Persimmon is a bold yet elegant take on a classic terracotta shade. Bringing instant warmth, this color is best suited to uplift your modern living room. Make sure to keep the rest of the room understated, such as opting for neutral-toned furniture to ensure the space doesn't feel overwhelming.
Image credit: HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
Described as a 'deep moss green with cool undertones' the shade Oakmoss is pictured above in an office room. Perfect for injecting color into a room whilst maintaining a refined and elegant look, we're loving this rich green color for 2024 and beyond.
Previously dubbed the color of 2023, green rooms are renowned for their tranquil and soothing qualities, making them an obvious choice for creating a calming home environment.
[Jeanette Cole: Not a huge fan of the Oakmoss as an entire room color. It's a little dark for the beach. As an accent color, maybe. But if you love it, then paint away!]
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Friendly Yellow is the ultimate fresh take on lemon yellow. While a more retro bright yellow can be tiring on the eyes, the soft and mellow hues of this shade make it playful without being overpowering.
As pictured, a secondary room in the home, such as a laundry room is a great space to get experimental and decorate with yellow.
[Jeanette Cole: I do love the Friendly Yellow! It is happy, like a sunny day at the beach!]
Image credit: HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
A deep and warm shade, Dark Auburn is the ultimate grown-up and sophisticated take on decorating with red. Ideal for creating a cocoon-like feel in a living room, Dark Auburn is best paired with wooden furniture to enhance the earthy undertones.
[Jeanette Cole: Too much like the old paneling wood look. I'm not a fan of this one.]
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Central to the collection is a neutral tone, coming in the form of Utaupeia. Combining brown and warm tones, this shade is an elevated way of decorating with neutrals. Ideal for creating a calming bedroom space, as shown above, pair Utaupeia with soft and neutral-colored furniture to create the ultimate tranquil space.
[Jeanette Cole: Nice neutral color without just being plain, boring white. I like it, but it definitely needs those accent pieces!]
Image credit: HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
A revival of pastel blue, Stardew is an understated cool tone that feels soft and subtle. While decorating with blue can feel daring, this shade is ideal for incorporating the color which is known for its calming qualities, whilst remaining an understated feel.
[Jeanette Cole: Cute, beachy color. I really like this one for this area! It would be a good color on cabinets or accent pieces!]
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