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Color trends of 2022 for Decorating Your Sunroom



The time is here: you are finally giving your sunroom or addition the much-needed upgrade it deserves. Selecting internal wall colors has become quite important as it can really contribute to increasing the home's overall value. These are the colors you will see everywhere in 2022. 

 

Nature Inspiration

Bringing the outside inside has always been the idea of a sunroom. Still, now you can build a picturesque room that resembles an outdoor nature setting. Wood furniture, especially wood tables, is in season this year. Add some plants as decor. With a pallet of different shades of green, earthy hues, and soft browns, you can turn your sunroom into a real-life forest indoors.


Our favorite: 

  • Sherwin Williams - Evergreen Fog
  • Benjamin Moore - Gloucester Sage

 

Natural Colors 

These colors give you a sense of calm and quiet and can be pretty relaxing. Light beige, ivory, and grey are great for the walls, and neutral hues go well with wicker, bamboo, and iron furniture. Natural light will give these colors natural highlights.


Our favorite: 

  • Sherwin Williams - Alpaca
  • Benjamin Moore - Steam


Bold Bright Colors

Vibrant, eye-catching, energizing colors will give your sunroom that exciting "wow factor." In 2022, primary colors are back in season. Think orange-tinged reds, buttery yellows, and dusty blues, as well as pretty pastels. Add some bright pillows, lampshades, throw blankets, and even curtains to brighten up your room. You can be creative and add your personal touch with colorful additions like flowers or artwork.


Our favorite: 

  • Sherwin Williams - Tigereye
  • Benjamin Moore - Concord Ivory


PRO-TIP: Remember to keep your walls light-colored so that you can really play up the rest of the other elements. The best paint for a sunroom is white or off-white, with eggshell and satin finishes. Choosing certain color accents for that "POP" of color will enhance your sunroom and bring it to life, creating a vibrant, welcoming space. 

 

Let Four Seasons Brighten up your Sunroom in 2022

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