Where to buy the most popular paint colors of 2024

From serene blue to warm terracotta, visit these local paint stores for the most popular interior paint colors of 2024.

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You could even pair a warm terracotta shade with a moody charcoal like Behr’s Cracked Pepper.

Photo courtesy of HGTV Home® by Sherwin-Williams

Looking for a new summer project? How about tackling that long-put-off home improvement project — painting your house. If you’re tired of flipping through swatches, we’ve got you covered with the year’s most popular paint colors + where to find them at Fort Worth stores.

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Add wooden furniture or metal accents to make the pale blue pop.

Photo courtesy of Sherwin-Williams

Colors of the year

Wash your walls in serene blue tones that make your home feel relaxing and peaceful. Check out Upward by Sherwin-Williams for a soft shade with a “hint of a silver lining” or sink into the deep hue of Benjamin Moore’s Blue Nova that sways toward violet.

Warm terracotta shades are all the rage. Brighten up your space with Persimmon from HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams or Pantone’s color of the year Peach Fuzz.

Evoke a sense of nature with earthy greens like Graham & Brown’s muted Viridis shade for inside or James Hardie’s inaugural color of the year, Mountain Sage, for outside.

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Liven up your home with Persimmon walls that add a peachy touch to your space.

Photo courtesy of HGTV Home® by Sherwin-Williams

Pick your paint

Neutrals are out + colors are in — use our interactive map to find a retailer near you, then head to these local suppliers to get started:

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