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HGTV Editors’ Favorite Paint Colors of 2024

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Take a look back at the year in color and see which paint shades our editors loved most.

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Our Favorite Paint Colors of 2024

Paint shades from every corner of the color wheel inspired the HGTV editors this year. Take a look at our top picks and get inspired to use one (or more!) of these stunning paints in your home.

First up, enchanting Hidden Forest by Behr. This nature-inspired shade strikes the right chord between moody and whimsical. As seen in this kitchen designed by Jennifer Decleene, it pairs well with marble and wood and serves as a chic backdrop for wall art.

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Mondrian Blue by Behr

It doesn't get more classic than Mondrian Blue by Behr. In a timeless bathroom like this white one with mosiac penny tile (from blogger Jennifer Griffin), this primary blue adds a serious pop of color without straying too far from tradition.

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Lavender Lipstick by Benjamin Moore

Lavender Lipstick by Benjamin Moore isn't your childhood bedroom's version of pale purple. "This shade of lavender feels mature," says Sidney Lee, assistant home editor, HGTV Magazine. "It's the perfect combination of chic and playful. Plus, I love how the designer, Lauren Robbins, went for it in this space — drenching the walls, trim and built-ins in the paint."

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Burgundy by Sherwin-Williams

You don't have to go all-in with color to create a dramatic look in your space. "I love how designer Carmeon Hamilton used Burgundy by Sherwin-Williams to highlight the lower portion of the room in the HGTV Urban Oasis 2024, then incorporated matching accents, like the curtains and velvet headboard, to continue the color story throughout," says Chelsea Faulkner, social media editor, HGTV home giveaways. "The room feels bold and luxurious without being too dark or heavy."

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