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Over the last several months, legacy paint brands have poued over countless paint samples in pursuit of their next Colors of the Year. So far, varying shades of green have ruled the zeitgeist—and Benjamin Moore's pick, which they announced today, seems to follow suit. The 2022 pick for Color of the Year, October Mist, is described by the brand as "a gently shaded sage that quietly anchors while encouraging creative expression through color." Though green, the shade is mild enough to act as a neutral.
The relaxing hue is part of a larger Benjamin Moore palette, serving as the starting point for a collection of 14 other shades. "Much like the green stem of a flower, October Mist creates a canvas for the Color Trends 2022 palette—and the imagination—to blossom," says the company. The palette consists of several other earthy shades of green, inviting neutrals, and a mild yet bold burnt orange inspired by florals. "From refreshed primary colors to luminous pales and botanical hues, the Color Trends 2022 palette invigorates the senses and gives root to personal style," says the brand. “October Mist 1495 and the corresponding Color Trends 2022 palette reflects an effortless harmony of colors, while inspiring unique combinations for any paint project," says Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore Director of Color Marketing & Development.
Both October Mist and the remainder of the palette are a reflection of design, art, fashion, culture, and environmental trends globally and domestically over the last year. “As the spaces in our homes continue to evolve, we uncover more opportunities to express our individuality and leverage the power of color to design environments that serve different functions and styles,” says Magno.
Ready to incorporate one of these trending shades into your own home? Shop the palette here.
Nathalie is the former Senior Editor of Content Strategy at House Beautiful where she covered everything from home decor to the latest news. She is a social media pro and is obsessed with all things travel.
Over the past year, shades of sage and olive green have found their way into stylish homes (and gardens!) across the country. Not only did the designers behind this year's Real Simple Home include complex shades of green in several rooms throughout the house, but silvery greens were a big gardening trend as ethereal moon gardens grew in popularity. The developing trend became official today with the reveal of the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2022...
It's October Mist (1495)!
October Mist (1495) is a shade of sage green. This calming shade was chosen as a canvas for the Color Trends 2022 Palette.
This year's Benjamin Moore Color of the Year looks beautiful all on its own—we could see it in a spa-like bathroom or creative home office—but we're even more excited about the hue as a jumping off point for the other 13 colors in the "trends palette". When paired with Mysterious, a rich charcoal gray, October Mist gains depth and creates a sophisticated combination for a living room or dining room. When matched up with Hint of Violet, the pastel pairing creates a delicate backdrop for a kid's bedroom.
The good news is, with a color as versatile as October Mist, it works in almost every style of home and coordinates with a wide range of colors. The only downside: It's almost impossible to leave the paint store with just one gallon of October Mist without feeling inspired to grab another gallon of Wild Flower or Fernwood Green or Morning Dew to go with it.
The connection between the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year and the trends palette isn't a coincidence, but a product of the team's process. This year, much more of the team's brainstorming for Color of the Year happened remotely via a virtual moodboard, and a flower became an important symbol.
"One of the team members was doing this floral study and thinking about how the stem of a flower serves as a metaphor for how we approach bringing color into the home," says Andrea Magno, the director of color marketing and development at Benjamin Moore. Similar to a stem, green hues can be used as a bridge to bolder or paler colors, allowing the design to blossom.
Benjamin Moore's Color of the Year selection follows Sherwin-Williams announcement of Evergreen Fog, a slightly darker shade of sage green, as its pick for 2022. The slowly-emerging trend is now a full-blown craze. We'll be holding our breath as we await Pantone's verdict (expected later this year), but let us be the first to say, we won't be surprised or one bit disappointed if they, too, select a soothing shade of sage.
Benjamin MooreOctober Mist and Hint of Violet
When matched together in pastel form, complementary colors green and violet look stylish, yet understated. In this bedroom, October Mist and Hint of Violet brushed on the back of the alcoves act as accent walls, while the white space provides a pause so the colors still feel subdued.
Benjamin MooreOctober Mist and Collector's Item
Another developing color trend is the increasing popularity of beige. Rather than crisp white walls and trim, many are opting for the warm and welcoming look of off-white and alabaster shades. In this creative attic office, October Mist pairs harmoniously with a sloped ceiling and window trim painted in Collector's Item.
Benjamin MooreOctober Mist and Dark Gray
Shades of charcoal help ground October Mist. For a beautiful pairing without picking up a paintbrush, consider textiles in dark shades of gray, whether it's an upholstered sofa you already own or a couple of new throw pillow covers.