On Trend Interior Paint Colours for 2019

If you are looking to re-energise your home with an interior makeover and want inspiration for fresh on trend 2019 paint colour – check out our latest 2019 update. Not only can we recommend the latest interior colour trends but help with which colours work best for accent colours or can be the main wall colour for your home.

Most paint brands have released their new 2019 range, and they have moved away from last years edgier palette of modern red, black accent and metallics. To more calming nature inspired colours and muted pastels.

Hazelnut

This colour is warm and comforting, plus it is great for bouncing light off walls to make the room appear bigger. Coming in creamy shades, a lighter hue can be painted throughout your home or pick a dark hazelnut paint colour for an accent wall. Hazelnut interior paint is likely a replacement to the popular grey hues of previous years. The colour will never go out of style and doesn’t clash with existing furnishing.

Muted Pastels

Pastel hues in muted, chalky tones make great interior colours for kitchens and bathrooms. They work well in concealing scuff marks and everyday grime. With a warm tone this paint colour makes a great pairing with minimalist interior design. Muted pastels will feature strongly in the ‘new’ white kitchen look. The tone and hue match perfectly with marble backsplashes and bring kitchens an up to date look that makes a statement without overtaking the whole look. It acts as an easel to the canvas, holding up the main design features and complimenting the overall look.

Muted pastels are a fantastic choice for people that want a new and different look but do not like bold colours. Pastels will be stylish for many, many years and give your rooms a fresh look without overpowering them.


Lilac Grey

Grey will be a perennial favourite for interior paint colour and in 2019 it gets an update with lilac hues. The lilac grey paint colour brings warmth and makes a moodier tone than previous starker grey paint tones. It works well as a gender neutral paint and looks stylishly modern in any room.

Again with 2019 minimalist interior design trends, lilac grey paint works well as a backdrop paint. Being a warm tone with cheerful subtly. Interior designers always love working with greys and we expect lilac grey to be a strong contender for the most popular paint colour of 2019.

Dark Greens

Dark, rich green paint colours are the bold choice of 2019. Used in the right way this colour makes a great accent wall. Rich, dark and moody this on trend paint colour gives a space the feel of luxuriance combined with the healing warmth of nature. Interior designers refer to these statement colours as a foundational hue to centre a space, and take inspiration for furnishings from the colour.

This colour can also be referred to as a rich hunter green and should be used in well lighted, large spaces. As the strong colour can overwhelm smaller spaces. Make sure you are test this colour on your wall to ensure you love the look.


Blues

This 2019 interior paint colour trend works well for those that prefer a more traditional style. New blue paint hues come in many shades, charcoal blue, grey blue, pale and ice blue, all of which work well in rooms as a subtle backdrop. The new blues interior colours bring a soothing, gentle feel to a space. Meaning this colour can be used for a lot of spaces and not overpower the area. The trick is to avoid a nautical blue look, as this will date your space. So avoid painting darker blue paint in small rooms. Stick with muted, lighter blues and you can’t go wrong.

Mustard

Similar to dark green paint, mustard should be reserved for accent and feature walls. Interior designers also favour this muted gold mustard for an amazing trim colour. The deep mustard paint is great for introducing a pop of colour and whimsy to a space. Mustard interior paint adds depth and can be used to highlight any special art or furnishings. This wall paint requires careful thought and planning to what space it is introduced to. Make it the focal accent and keep it contained to one wall or two for maximum impact.

Mushroom

This take on brown is nothing like the mousy browns or orange browns from the 70’s. Once again nature has inspired this 2019 paint colour. This paint colour is gender neutral and is timeless in appeal. What makes it great is if you want a unique but traditional look this colour is for you. Mushroom paint colour is a mix of browny beige with grey. The color is warmer than taupe and brings more mood and character to a space. But still stays in the background not overpowering the area.

Mist

Mixed from a blend of muted green and blue pastels with a lilac grey undertone, mist is the new white paint colour for 2019. Mist interior paint is great for base colour of your home. It can be painted in all rooms and works well to cover daily grime and marks. An updated version of white interior paint, use Mist for a refresh of your home.
Pewter

Pewter interior paint works well as an updated version of beige paint. Bring a rich warmth to your walls and create a blank canvas to decorate from. Pewter is going to be a strong colour trend for interior design, not just in paint but in furnishings and decor. The shade works well with most hues and if you can go dark for a feature wall ot light for the entirety of your home.


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