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Summer Color Buzz

Tired of playing it safe with the same old neutrals? This summer, it’s all about bold, unexpected hues that feel like a mood boost in a can. Swipe through for the trending shades that interior lovers are splashing across walls before summer officially hits.

From juicy citrus tones to moody sea greens, we’re covering colors that instantly refresh a space, no full reno needed.

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Zesty Tangerine

Craving a color that instantly wakes up a room? Try zesty tangerine, it’s not just orange, it’s orange with attitude.

Use it on a feature wall to liven up a dining nook or go bolder and paint your front door for a curb appeal upgrade. It radiates confidence and pairs surprisingly well with earthy beiges and smoky greys.

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Matcha Mist

Green is going nowhere, but this season’s twist is softer, think matcha, not mint. Matcha mist brings a mellow, grounded vibe that’s perfect for reading corners or cozy kitchens.

It’s fresh without being loud and works like a charm with matte black accents or raw wood tones. Feeling adventurous? Try it as a ceiling color for a subtle statement.

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Blue Jean Wash

Denim isn’t just for jeans anymore; it’s for your walls, too. Blue jean wash is the new neutral that brings relaxed, coastal-cool energy without going full beach house.

Use it in a bathroom with brushed brass hardware or in a hallway with gallery wall frames in white oak. It’s casual, classic, and surprisingly versatile across home styles.

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Cherry Cola

This one’s for the bold: a rich red-brown shade that feels vintage, moody, and a little rock ‘n’ roll. Cherry cola paint brings drama to any space, especially when paired with leather, velvet, or retro decor.

It’s a great way to bring warmth into rooms that don’t get much sunlight. Paint it in a library, powder room, or even a sultry accent wall in the bedroom.

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Buttered Lemon

Not quite yellow, not quite cream, buttered lemon is the sunshine you didn’t know your walls needed. This soft, buttery hue adds instant cheer to kitchens, entryways, or breakfast nooks without feeling loud.

Pair it with white tile or rattan textures to play up its breezy feel. It’s a summer color that still feels cozy by candlelight.

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Wisteria Glow

Purple gets a grown-up upgrade with wisteria, a dreamy lavender-gray that feels airy and refined. It’s the kind of shade that makes your bedroom feel like a spa and your home office feel less like work.

Accent it with silver finishes or linen textures for a calming look. Bonus: It photographs beautifully for all your mirror selfies.

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Blushed Clay

Think of it as terracotta’s cooler, lighter sister, perfect for those not ready to commit to bold reds. Blushed clay works beautifully in sunrooms, home studios, or anywhere you want a bit of earthy softness.

Add contrast with off-white trim or dried floral decor. It’s warm, subtle, and makes your space feel grounded.

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Cool Chamomile

Cool chamomile is for those who want calm, quiet vibes without going full white. It’s a soft beige with a whisper of yellow, like warm tea sunlight on your walls.

Ideal for living rooms or bedrooms, especially with linen curtains and vintage wood pieces. It’s simple, soothing, and just warm enough to feel homey without being bland.

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Clouded Peach

Clouded peach toes the line between soft pink and sun-bleached coral; think “sunset through a linen curtain.” It’s a dreamy shade for bedrooms, nurseries, or a romantic vanity nook.

Pair it with brass hardware or pale blue textiles for a delicate contrast. It’s light enough to stay fresh for summer, but cozy enough to linger into fall.

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Inky Mushroom

Inky mushroom is a shadowy greige with mysterious undertones, a moody neutral for maximalist dreams. Perfect for dining rooms or dramatic foyers, it holds its own with dark woods and velvet textures.

Use it as an all-over color or just on trim and doors for contrast. It’s subtle, sultry, and pairs surprisingly well with metallic finishes and jewel tones.

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Iced Mocha

Iced mocha is the cool-toned brown that feels like an iced latte on a hot day; grounded, cozy, but still fresh. It’s a great swap if you’re bored of taupe or tired of gray.

Try it in a den or media room with layered textiles and low lighting. It’s sleek, grown-up, and easy to style with natural accents.

Bubblegum Dust

Bubblegum pink just got a dusty, grown-up glow-up. Bubblegum dust is playful without feeling juvenile, think Wes Anderson charm in a modern space.

Paint it in a breakfast nook or use it on cabinetry for an unexpected twist. It pops beautifully with forest green, matte black, or even pale wood for a fun, bold vibe.

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Inked Sage

Sage is everywhere, but this version leans deeper, almost like it spent the winter journaling in the woods. Inked sage adds depth to walls without overwhelming a space, making it ideal for home offices or cozy guest rooms.

Pair with cream furniture or gold-framed art for contrast. It’s green, but make it broody, perfect for that in-between seasonal shift.

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Blackberry Jam

Feeling bold? Blackberry jam is a dark, rich berry tone that turns any wall into a statement moment.
It’s great for moody dining rooms, library walls, or even a daring ceiling treatment.

Play it up with velvet textiles and moody lighting for full drama. It’s deep, luxe, and makes even the smallest nook feel like a hidden gem. If that hidden gem energy speaks to you, you’ll love what TikTok’s moody home trend has in store.

Sunset Apricot

Sunset apricot is vibrant without being loud, a happy middle between orange sorbet and summer skies. It’s a statement color for a powder room or a kitchen accent wall.

Pair it with pale wood, white tile, or even navy cabinets for a punchy contrast. It brings energy, warmth, and just enough boldness to feel like a designer move. Want more ideas that feel like a designer move? These simple ways to transform your home with paint are a great place to start.

So, which paint color are you thinking of trying before summer hits? Tell me in the comments below.

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Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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