Color of the year 2024
This year's interior color is PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz.
A warm yellowish peach color that adds lightness and warmth to the interior. This color will be an excellent choice if you want to create a cozy and fresh environment in your apartment, home or office. Include Peach Fuzz accents in the fabric or leather upholstery of upholstered furniture, as well as cabinet fronts.
When creating an interior, it is important to evaluate all the chosen colors as a whole. The lighting conditions in the room should be taken into account as they can affect how the color looks in different lighting conditions. Choose different color combinations and experiment to find what you like best and match your furniture and chairs.
Such a color gives the room a warm and calm atmosphere and is a great choice if you want to introduce a fresh and light interior. The peach tone is soothing and comfortable, which will help create a cozy feeling in the room.
By using PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz color in the interior, you can combine it with other colors such as white, cream or gray to create a balanced design. You can also highlight this shade by using it in accent walls, decor or furniture.
To include this color in the furniture, you can use different combinations:
• Lounge chairs and work chairs upholstered in fabric or leather in PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz tone could be the main accent in the room.
• If the finish of all the furniture or chairs in this color seems too pronounced to you, you can choose only ottomans or low coffee tables as an accent, which will add warmth and lightness to the room.
• You can use decorative elements such as cushions, throws or curtains in this color to coordinate the design.
• If you don't want to completely change the furniture finishes, you can choose furniture details such as handles or table legs in this tone.
Remember that lighting conditions and other factors can affect how a color will look in a room. Before using a PANTONE color in an interior, it's a good idea to get a color swatch or do a test alignment to make sure it's right for your particular space.