I understand the draw toward these shades and people craving them especially during the pandemic, pinks bring us back to the heart, they literally represent love, and make people feel this, while deep greens remind people of the outdoors and nature, which are all wonderful things. Dont get me wrong, I have not met a color I didnt love, but I beg you to look outside the box and to other colors, even similar, rather than following the trend. You would not want to look at your ‘home in 3, 5 or even 7 years down the line, and think, oh that was “pandemic mauve” for example, or for you or guests to be able to label a year or period to your homes aesthetic.
The third color I keep thinking we have finally moved beyond for obvious reasons are shades of grey, especially during the pandemic - as they can literally make you feel down, as they are normally void of any warmth, or feeling, and yet they keep popping up… My feeling is unless you're a chic Parisian aristocrat type with a Hassman-era pied-a-terre on the Sienne, with an heirloom art and antique collection to boot, or simply a true master of color, chances are you may not be able to pull off greys anymore. A classic case are homeowners selling their homes and advised to paint the walls in various shades of grey. Fast forward to when we are brought to design the home for the new home owners, and they have to pay to paint every room in the home having us create a new color palette - to undo the sellers outdated color choice. Many realtors I've been told are still suggesting greying out your home before selling to which id suggest simply painting the interior white or light ivory, more on our paint guide blog post.