The excitement surrounding the unveiling of the color of the year from all of the different design groups is contagious; driven by the shared enthusiasm to unravel a combination of hues that not only captures the current aesthetic spirit, it also sparks a new wave of imaginative expression, providing a sneak peek into the ever-evolving landscape of design and cultural influences.

As we wave goodbye to 2023 and welcome 2024 with open arms, a surprising color palette of design group picks paves the way for an innovative year of style!

Based on picks from Pantone, York Wallcoverings, and more influential design groups, we are excited to share a roundup of NuWallpaper patterns inspired by the palette of the year.

Peach Fuzz – Pantone

Warm, velvety and approachable, this peachy pink tone chosen by Pantone for the 2024 color of the year evokes comfort and belonging. Easily incorporated into home décor in bold ways, like a whole accent wall or furnishing piece, or in a subtler manner like throw pillows or fresh florals, this shade allows for playfulness in design. Here are some of our favorite prints that feature Peach Fuzz inspired hues.

York Wallcoverings: Bay Brown

Comforting, rich brown tones will be monumental in contemporary décor for 2024. Strong and straight from nature, Bay Brown serves as York Wallcoverings’ color of the year – so be prepared for luxurious, romantic designs to make an appearance in a multitude of spaces.

Incorporate Bay Brown into your home décor with the following picks from WallPops:

Behr: Cracked Pepper

Create a bold and alluring accent with this velvety soft black: Cracked Pepper by Behr. 2024 will see a continued shift into the exploration of darker tones in interiors, utilizing black in creative ways.

Try it out without the need for permanent commitment – these peel and stick NuWallpaper patterns bring all the depth and drama without the damage.

Valspar: Renew Blue

Valspar’s color of the year for 2024 brings an unexpected pop of color to the palette – Renew Blue. Refreshing and, well, renewing, this shade of blue is the perfect balance of sky blue, muted grey, and sea green. Made for creating a relaxing and upbeat space for existing, entertaining, and enjoying all the moments in between, Renew Blue is an adaptable and enjoyable shade for any home.

To infuse your space with this adaptable and enjoyable color, whether for long-term or short-term decorating, try these Renew Blue-inspired NuWallpaper prints.

HGTV Sherwin Williams: Persimmon

Rich, earthen and restorative, Sherwin Williams’ Persimmon brings a familiar neutral some vibrant new life. Peachy terracotta orange uplifts and comforts in any space, working well with other earthy tones for a grounded yet innovative use of color. Pair with deep greens, powdery blues, or any other neutrals for an inviting, inspiring atmosphere.

Get the look with any of these Persimmon-inspired peel and stick NuWallpaper patterns.

Our curated selection of NuWallpaper patterns, inspired by this influential color palette, invites you to embark on a transformative journey, adding depth, drama, and a touch of renewal to your living spaces. As we embrace the hues of the coming year, let this selection of colors infuse your surroundings with warmth, comfort, and a dash of innovation. Here’s to a vibrant and stylish 2024!

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