The simple but sophisticated wash of beautiful, organic color is perfect for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade-from children's rooms and home exteriors, to commercial spaces. Consumers were seeking nourishing, meaningful, reassuring, and healing colors,” shared Wadden, adding that organic, nature-inspired palettes like warm brown and cool green tones were essential to achieving a restorative state and satisfying a need for “energizing positivity.” In the coming years, color will continue to trend towards supporting physical and emotional wellbeing-a notion that ties in with the popularity of biophilic design.Įvergreen Fog is already proving to be a popular choice for consumers in the coming year. “For Evergreen Fog and much of our color trend forecaster’s overarching trend, the pandemic certainly influenced where we are with colors. “It’s both a highly technical practice and an art.” This year, the process also included attending both virtual and in-person trade shows with other color experts.Īfter the team came together to present their choices, choosing Evergreen Fog was an easy decision. Making this a chameleon color once it is painted in. Evergreen Fog by Sherwin Williams has shades of green, gray, and blue mixed into the color.
The undertones can make a color feel warm, cool, or a chameleon color depending on the lighting. “Color forecasting is comprised of research, science, and testing,” explained Wadden. Before you select any paint color, you should always consider the undertones.
Sherwin-Williams' Director of Color Marketing, Sue Wadden, sat down with Rejuvenation’s Director of Creative Services, Meghan Guthrie, and Textile & Color Designer, Courtney Crews, to explain the Sherwin-Williams color forecasting team's yearlong process of choosing their Color of the Year. Evergreen Fog SW 9130 is a restorative shade that breathes freshness into modern interiors.