November 2024 SandStar Insider

Paint Colors to Thrive in 2025

Curious what will be the top color trends in the coming year? Click below to read an article from Houzz detailing the Color of the Year choices for paint companies. We’re seeing that warm shades of plum, brown, and red will dominate home interiors!

10 Paint Colors Set to Define 2025

By Jennifer Ott on houzz.com

“A curious thing has happened in the past couple of years regarding the paint colors major companies have selected as their “it” colors of the year. During my 10 years of reporting on the various Colors of the Year chosen by these companies, the collected selections often diverged, tending to resemble an assortment of crayons in a crayon box rather than a cohesive theme. But recently there’s been a near consensus among paint companies on what they predict will be the top color trends in the coming year.”

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Sherwin-Williams' 2025 Color Capsule of the Year

“Find the perfect blend of hues to suit your unique space and style in an endlessly versatile, expertly edited collection that celebrates 15 years of Color of the Year. Whether you’re drawn to timeless classics or trending shades of the moment, our Color Capsule of the Year features nine of the most essential and inspiring colors in our library to help you tell your most authentic color story.”

 

Click below to read the full article from TINTED: A Blog by Sherwin-Williams to find inspiration and discover more about 2025’s Color Capsule.

How to Organize Kitchen Cabinets and Drawers for Good

By Annie Thornton on houzz.com

 

“Getting your kitchen storage organized and working well is very satisfying, but it can be hard to know where to begin — especially if you’ve been using your kitchen for awhile and are used to its quirks. To help, here’s a quick guide to the best ways to organize your kitchen cabinets and drawers by grouping items by type, storing them near where you use them and getting rid of what you’re not using.”

 

Click below to read the full article from Houzz, an inspiration hub for interior designers, remodelers, contractors, dealers, and homeowners.