Every year the major paint manufacturers choose a “Color of the Year.”
The pick is often an under-the-radar pick or a trend picking up steam. The pick excites homeowners looking for inspiration, and can be a helpful guide for painting contractors as well.
Each manufacturer makes their own choice, so we end up with not just a “Color of the Year” but actually “Colors.” Throughout summer, seemingly every week brings a new color of the year.
It can be hard to keep track, so here is a list of the Color of the Year chosen across manufacturers:
Benjamin Moore: Cinnamon Slate (A delicate mix of heathered plum and velvety brown)
Behr: Rumors (A luxurious, ruby-red tone that balances warmth and drama)
Glidden (PPG): Purple Basil (a moody, deep purple with red undertones)
Valspar: Encore (a saturated deep blue)
Dunn‑Edwards: Caramelized (a warm, terracotta-like brown)
Pittsburgh Paints: Warm Mahogany (a deep, timeless red)
Sherwin‑Williams: A curated palette of nine shades:
- Grounded (calming brown)
- Mauve Finery (subtle mauve)
- Sunbleached (soft sunlit tone)
- Rain Cloud (muted gray-blue)
- Clove (warm spice-like tone)
- Malabar (a warm, neutral taupe)
- Bosc Pear (a deep golden green)
- White Snow (a crisp bright white)
- Chartreuse (a bold yellow green)