You may not be aware of it, but many paint and pigment companies choose colors that they think will be hot in the coming year. Shades of green seem to be an overwhelming favorite for 2022, with almost every company choosing some green hue as either their top pick, or part of their overall range of choices. In fact, green is so well-represented this year that there’s really only one company that seems to be bucking the green trend entirely, but it’s a big one.
Pantone Color Institute, the company that actually manages color
standards, broke from the pack with a significantly different choice for color
of the year. Before we get to what that choice actually is, though, let’s take
a moment to consider the rest of the color of the year choices from other companies.
This will help you to appreciate just how big of a break with industry trends
the Pantone choice really is.
Something in a Shade of Green
Usually, different paint companies offer up a pretty wide range of
shades when it comes to choosing color of the year options. For 2022, however,
there’s a pretty rare consensus among most of the big players in the industry
that neutral shades of green are where it’s at. This isn’t just a couple of
companies, either; take a look at some of these selections:
- Benjamin
Moore: October Mist, a light green with touches of grey and yellow
- Sherwin-Williams:
Evergreen Fog, a soft green close to olive
- PPG:
Olive Sprig, another soft green with a hint of yellow
- Behr:
Breezeway, a soft, light green
- Dutch
Boy: Cypress Garden, a somewhat stronger green
- Glidden:
Guacamole, another strong green with a hint of yellow undertone
Other popular companies such as Valspar and Dunn-Edwards offered up
multiple color of the year choices, and green shades were included in the
offerings of both.
Pantone’s Color of the Year
With green being so
well represented by other companies, you might expect Pantone to have chosen
something similar. That’s not the case, however, as Pantone’s selection for
2022 is a periwinkle blue offering known as Very Peri. It’s a pretty
well-rounded periwinkle shade, falling in between blue and purple without being
overwhelmingly either. Looking at it, it’s pretty easy to see why Pantone
believes the color is really going to take off in the coming months.
According to Pantone,
the color was chosen because of how well it reflects the changes that the world
is currently going through. Pantone Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman stated
that the classic blue color with violet-red undertones “displays a spritely,
joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and
imaginative expression.” It’s a cool, calming color and could see use in just
about any room in the home as well as the exterior.
Using These Choices in Your Home
Whether you’re going
with one of the green options offered up by the paint companies or Pantone’s
choice of Very Peri, there are a number of ways that you can use these colors
in your home. They can be used as accents in bedrooms, living rooms, or kitchens,
as door and shutter colors to accent your home, or even coatings for islands or
other large wooden furniture pieces to really make them pop. They may need
other colors or some strong woodgrains to add some warmth or contrast, but if
you put in the work to find the right shades, then you’ll have color combos
that will leave people talking.
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