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What colour should I paint my house?

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A welcoming home looks just as good from the outside as it does on the inside. Eye-catching details make all the difference when it comes to setting your home apart from the rest. One major determining factor in making your home stand out is the colour you decide to paint it. We explore some of the most popular and trending colours for 2023 and show you how to make them work for your property. 

Pantone's Colour of The Year 

Coming in hot as 2023's colour is Viva Magenta. This shade packs a punch with vibrant hues of red with all the playfulness of pink. While it isn't advisable to paint your house such a unique colour if you're planning on putting it on the market, you can introduce this shade as accents in and around the house. 

Clay pot plants will look especially inviting being painted this colour, along with matching blooms or striking contrasting plants. Imagine pink roses in all their glory or a strong palm fern cascading over the sides of this rich shade. On the other hand, painting your window panes or door frame this colour can indicate a daring homeowner who isn't afraid to take risks or let their personality and trendiness shine through. 

A stroke of genius 

While repainting your home Viva Magenta isn't everyone's cup of tea, house colours are becoming more creative by the year. In 2023, shades of violet, light pink and purple have become popular and you will find they pair well with brass, wood, wrought iron and steel. These colours lend an air of sophistication to the exterior of your home and enhance the finishings you've selected. For the outside walls of your home, cool tones mix well with earthy tones to give off a polished, confident vibe.

Many homeowners are opting to paint their walls as the quickest way to update or renovate their homes. It is the easiest option for redecorating on a budget and can easily be touched up without breaking the bank. Paint can be used to lift a home's value by appearing fresh and modern. This is priceless in today's competitive property industry. 

Staying on trend 

For those who place ultra importance on keeping up with the latest in interior decor and home trends, it's essential that your house reflects your fabulous nature. The trends for wall colour paints in 2023 draw inspiration from nature. Think of decorating your garden patio wall with a beautifully painted mural depicting a sunset, the bush on a game drive, Japanese-inspired cherry blossoms or Irish four-leaved clovers. Talented artists know no limits and you can let your imagination run wild with contemporary or classic designs. These serve as outdoor feature walls and can be a wonderful talking point as you entertain guests outdoors. 

Replace grey with fun neutrals 

Grey took the design world by storm and has gained popularity as more people began working remotely. As a home office colour, grey walls can be great for focus, eliminating distraction and having a corporate feel. However, it's time to switch things up with muted yellows, lively pastels and toned-down prints. If you're still a fan of grey and don't want to give up the colour completely, consider switching to a marble print wallpaper or complementary furniture. This can add a level of sophistication to any room in the house and will be on trend for a long time to come. 

Whether you're looking to sell your home or need advice on how to raise the value of your current property, one of our trusted team members is on hand to help you. Contact RealGlen Properties today.

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Published 27 Mar 2023 / Views -
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