Interior Design: Trending Colors for 2018
As the new year begins, many of us look to refresh our living spaces as well. After all, every resolution starts with oneself, so why not invest in your own home? To ensure you don’t miss a thing, discover the 2018 color trends for a contemporary look. Here is how to style your interior with a modern touch next year.
The Whiteout
With its clean and minimalist aesthetic, white remains a favorite even in 2018. Embodying pure elegance, this color remains perfectly versatile to suit any preference. It is a true timeless staple that pairs well with everything, whether used to highlight other hues or for a striking monochromatic look. Furthermore, white is an essential ally for enhancing brightness within your home. Therefore, there is no question of going without it next year!
Light colors
Much like white, light colors are far from out of style. Ranging from pastel tones to soft hues, these easy-to-match colors add a touch of elegance to your beautiful home. To achieve this, opt for soothing shades such as cream or hemp to bring a sense of softness to your interior. They will harmonize beautifully with any nuance, from the most intense to the most velvety.
Green in all its shades

Ranging from a modern khaki to a crisp mint green, and including a bold forest green, the cult color of the “jungle” aesthetic is making its mark on home decor. While often challenging to feature within a home, this hue is particularly well-suited for hallways or doors, lending them an air of absolute modernity.
A professional shade of blue
In 2018, we are moving away from overly bright blues to make way for more serious, understated shades such as midnight blue and mineral blue. When paired with a palette of greens, these colors will add character to your interior.
Bold Tones
A bohemian and highly convivial atmosphere is also set to enter your homes next year. Intense, joyful, and vibrant colors will delight interiors seeking a sense of enchantment. Emerald blue and mustard yellow will be the pleasure of decorating your walls or an entire room, why not.
Raw and neutral tones
Ranging from natural wood tones to highly sought-after faded grays or even raw kraft, neutral tones are a favorite when color takes a backseat. This type of contrast works beautifully both for interiors and exterior facades. Furthermore, if you live in an area where a rustic ambiance is still a staple, these shades will fit perfectly, much like a beautiful exterior painting Haute Savoie.
Modernized Scandinavian Colors
While Scandinavian and Nordic styles have seen a major resurgence in interior design over the past few years, next year promises a fresh innovation. Homes will feature cooler, more muted tones, such as eucalyptus green, glacier blue, or even bold black.



















