These 9 Color Trends Will Be Big in 2023

 
 

From warm neutrals to elemental inspiration, industry experts expect these color trends to explode.

With every year's end comes the color of the year announcements. These well-researched spotlights from leading companies often pave the way for trends across industries, especially interior design, and set the tone for our everyday lives. We're already in full swing of the cycle for 2023, with many companies naming their colors and experts weighing in. Ahead, dive into the major themes and colors that are expected to dominate in 2023. (And if you're eager for more predictions, take a look at the interior design trends for 2023 as well as kitchen and kitchen cabinetry trends for the new year!)

Vibrant Orange-y Reds

 

BENJAMIN MOORE, Housing Beautiful

 

Benjamin Moore announced its 2023 Color of the Year as Raspberry Blush, a fiery red-orange that's basically the best color in a really good sunset. The vivacious color marks a pull toward bold, warm hues. “We've had colors that are on the cooler side of the color wheel for a number of years, and now we're really starting to see a shift to the warmer colors,” says Andrea Magno, color marketing and development director at Benjamin Moore.

Bold Reds

Designer Sarah Stacey adds that red is especially making a comeback. "Try pairing red accents, like dining chairs or smaller accent pieces, with neutrals to bring more of an emphasis to the color," Stacey says. This luscious red reading room designed by Kati Curtis features a lacquered finish, making the color pop even further.

Warm Neutrals

Warm neutrals embrace wellness and comfort. Not to mention, they can be incorporated into practically any design style. That's exactly why Behr named Blank Canvas as its Color of the Year for 2023. “White is the key to individual style simply because it’s so easy to change up,” says Erika Woelfel, vice president of color and creative services at Behr. “It’s really simple to bring in other colors, textures, patterns, and materials to individualize this color.”

Brown Ochre

 

MICHAEL CLIFFORD, House Beautiful

 

While you can cover a blank canvas with pops of color, you can also lean into neutrals. "We see a trend in 2023 toward warm, non-intrusive, neutral tones and materials, which provide comfort and security," says Max Gansow, co-founder of furniture brand Vetsak. "Raw, organic materials, and tones such as brown ocher, which we showcase in our genuine bovine leather collection, offer a cozy-yet-modern grounding base." This living room designed by Chad Wood
proves that this color trend has staying power.

Softer Shades of Bold Colors

Soft colors promote tranquility. “Understated tones make it easier to create monochrome looks that evoke a sense of consistency and allow homeowners to choose which areas of the home they want to emphasize by drawing the eye to where there is color," says Christine Marvin, chief marketing and experience officer at Marvin.

Beige-Blush

 

STEPHEN KARLISCH, House Beautiful

 

Light blue is always going to be a winner, but an earthier example of the above trend is Sherwin-Wiliams's 2023 Color of the Year: Redend Point. The blush-beige color "lends to the macro trends we’re seeing around empathy and care culture," says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. Here it is in a sipping room designed by Jean Liu.

Elemental Inspiration

Deeply saturated hues found in the wild are on the rise and inspired by everything from tropical flowers to carbon. With this in mind, York Wallcoverings named Amber as its Color of the Year for 2023. “An organic gemstone made from tree resin, Amber is often associated with absorbing negative energy and releasing bright, soothing energy,” says Carol Miller, trend and color expert for York Wallcoverings. “When Amber catches the light, it emanates a sense of renewal, energy, and power.”

In a bedroom by French & French Interiors, plaster walls perfectly embody the warm yellow. The emerald green linen bedding and wood bed frame complete the cozy look.

Jewel Tones

Jewel tones create an elegant moodiness that designers expect to be sought after. "I love mixing jewel tones with spicier colors, like burnt orange, for an unexpected color-blocked look," says Stacey.

"Aubergine is a big color this year, and I think it would make for a beautiful alternative to red," adds designer Killy Scheer. "Pair it with creams and greens for an unexpected yet still traditional-leaning combination."

Here, MasterBrand cabinets are coated in Sherwin-Williams's Foxhall Green, which adds liveliness to the kitchen and makes the neutral accents stand out.

Versatility

A major color requirement for 2023 is versatility. Neutrals often possess this quality, but they don't have to be the neutrals we're used to seeing. They can have blush, yellow, purple, or blue undertones. “A neutral doesn’t necessarily have to be white, beige, or gray; it can be a color or have colorful undertones, such as pink," says Wadden. "It’s all about how you use it in a space." We're loving the purple and clay tones in this gray room designed by Lauren Nelson.

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This Weekend: Oklahoma City Metro Area Open Houses for November 18th-20th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the OKC Metro. You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing!

 
 

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Just Listed: Palermo Place Craftsman with Extended Back Patio

 
 
 

Come experience the lifestyle of Palermo place and its convenient Southwest Oklahoma City, prime location.

A growing community, but better than new is this well-cared-for craftsman just a short distance away from the community playground, clubhouse, pool, and walking trails. It’s sure to feel like home from the moment you step inside, gazing at the open floor plan. The beautiful granite island is the focal point of the welcoming space. Perfect for friends and family gatherings that can easily overflow into the extended back porch for that perfect evening cookout. Ideal split floor plan with a large primary suite, conveniently located to the washroom. Secondary bedrooms, both of the same size with easy hallway access to the large second bath. If you’re looking for one more space to call your own, the private study can be used for various projects or a quiet home office. Schedule your showing and make this your new home by the end of the year!

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Downtown in December

 
 

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season comes alive in downtown Oklahoma City for its annual Downtown in December celebration.

With something fun and festive happening daily in OKC from November 11 through Thanksgiving, Christmas and the beginning of the new year, you can be sure to find your next favorite holiday tradition.

Oh, What Fun it is to be in Oklahoma City! 

Downtown in December is returning to the heart of OKC for its 21st year! The dates for Downtown in December far exceed the month that it's named for, providing more days and events to get you and your family in the holiday spirit. Get in the holiday spirit with some of this year's festive happenings!

Watch the Tree Lighting

The Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival will return on Nov. 17 in Bricktown. The festival, which is free and open to everyone, will feature a showcase of talented and diverse performances celebrating the season, free family-friendly activities, photos with Santa Claus and the traditional countdown to the lighting of the Christmas tree with Mayor David Holt.

See the Lights Twinkle

The holiday lights of OKC are free for all to see starting Nov. 19! Don't miss the vibrant light displays along Automobile Alley. Then, make your way to Bricktown to gaze at the lights adorning the canal. They're particularly stunning when you're viewing them by Bricktown Water Taxi ride. Explore each district by Streetcar and experience the different light installations and decorations that they have to offer with your family and friends.

Lace Up Your Skates

Nothing says outdoor winter fun quite like ice skating, and no matter the weather, you can skate in downtown OKC! Back for its 11th season, the Devon Ice Rink at Myriad Botanical Gardens will be open to the public 7 days a week for outdoor ice skating, starting Nov. 11. 

'Tis the Season for Shopping

Oklahoma City is home to dozens of local boutiques and storefronts with perfect made-in-Oklahoma gifts for each person on your list. Visit more than 30 Oklahoma-owned businesses at the Holiday Pop-Up Shops, a can't-miss holiday shopping experience returning to Midtown Nov. 25 through Dec. 18. Shops rotate weekly and feature a number of local and small businesses so there's a new selection of goodies every time you visit.

Carols (and Yuletide Performances) Everywhere

Stages across Oklahoma City are bustling with truly unforgettable performances during Downtown in December, including Christmas classics and reimagined holiday favorites that are perfect for all ages.

Hit the Slopes

Ride down the gigantic snow tubing slope at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark! Enjoy the festive winter atmosphere and hot cocoa during WinterFest and Snow Tubing, starting Nov. 25.  

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5 Things You Can Add to Your Guest Room to Make It Feel Like a Hotel

 
 

When we book a hotel, we make our decision based on how many amenities it has, both inside and outside the room. There’s just something about the little luxuries that can make or break the stay.

Even in a combo office / guest bedroom space, we all like our guests to feel as comfortable + welcomed as possible. From toiletries for the taking to a hydration station, here are a few ideas we can borrow from hotels to make our guest bedrooms feel a little more lux.

Here are five things I added to make their stay feel like a fun hotel experience and, thanks to the professional organizer in me, keep their things a little tidier.

Toiletries for the Taking

It’s inevitable to forget something while packing, but I try to reduce the risk of anyone having to make a run to CVS. Taking an inexpensive glass jar with a lid, I threw in things such as mini bars of soap, travel-size dry shampoos and toothpaste tubes, tampons, individual packs of makeup wipes, new razors, and shower caps (that I admittedly collected from past hotel stays). This was also not an entirely altruistic act as it gave me a place to store my overflow toiletries. And I most definitely pick through the jar before I travel anywhere. 

It sits on the guest bathroom counter for the taking with a custom-made label letting visitors know not to be shy. As a bonus, I placed a couple of my favorite ceramic toothbrush holders next to the jar so they can keep theirs upright and sanitary.

Very Own Closet Space

I refer to the closet in my guest bedroom using another sitcom reference: the Monica Geller closet from “Friends.” It’s stuffed with, well, a lot of stuff and a future organization project. In the meantime, I wanted guests to have their own space to hang their clothes, so I found a slim garment rack that fits easily in the corner of the room and includes a handful of wooden hangers. There’s even a bottom shelf for shoes and, for folded items like pajamas and underwear, I left the nightstands empty to double as dressers. This way they can unpack and organize their outfits as soon as they arrive.

A WiFi Welcome

I dread asking anyone what their WiFi is when I’m at their place. The look of panic on their face feels familiar as they scramble to remember or find it. I wanted to avoid this annoying interaction in my own house so I found this adorable sign, wrote in the WiFi info with a dry-erase marker, and popped it onto one of the nightstands so guests can instantly connect.

Hydration Station

Even if I don’t take a sip, I still need a glass of water on my bedside table every night. So I wanted my visitors to have their own source of hydration without needing to trek into the kitchen. I found this carafe with the cup serving as the lid when not in use and placed it on one of the nightstands. If you want to level up the luxe look (and taste!), add a few slices of lemon and lime to the carafe.

Keep Them Charged

Sometimes, I’d rather not take my charger out of my bag when I arrive anywhere because it simply increases the chance of me forgetting it (thanks to my ADHD). So I plugged in an extra iPhone charger behind the bed and kept it accessible by using a small cable clip attached to the side of a nightstand. If you want to accommodate all types of phones, try a charging pad that’s compatible with different brands.

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