Transform Your Space: The Impact of Trim Color
If you’re looking to refresh a room without committing to a full renovation, changing your trim paint color can make an astonishing difference. According to Paula Taylor, a senior stylist at Graham & Brown, updating your trim is one of those subtle changes that can significantly elevate your space. “It’s a finishing touch that can transform the entire ambiance,” she explains.
This article explores six outdated trim colors to avoid and offers fresh alternatives that breathe new life into your home, as recommended by renowned color experts Paula Taylor and Patrick O’Donnell, the global ambassador for Farrow & Ball.
1. Generic White
While white trim is often considered a classic choice, O’Donnell cautions against using bright whites paired with bold colors, as they can create a harsh visual effect. Instead, he suggests opting for nuanced variations that harmonize with your wall colors. For instance, if your walls are a rich green, consider whites with green undertones, such as Off-White or Shaded White. These options provide a cleaner, fresher aesthetic while maintaining a sophisticated look.
2. Pitch Black
Although deep, dark colors can offer a stunning backdrop, stark black trim is often a dated choice. O’Donnell recommends exploring alternatives like charcoal hues that maintain depth without overwhelming the space. Shades such as Hopper Head (a dramatic deep gray) or Railings (a soft black) can enrich your decor while providing a contemporary edge. Pair these with lighter wall colors for a timeless contrast.
3. Dark Blue
The previous trend of dark blue trim can sometimes dominate a room, making it feel less inviting. O’Donnell suggests turning to warm, rich browns instead. These shades ground a space while introducing an inviting warmth. Try shades like Cardamom for a spicy twist or Wainscot, offering an earthy feel. This shift not only modernizes the aesthetic but also moves away from the previously overwhelming blue.
4. Rich Cream
Creamy tones can evoke a sense of nostalgia, especially when associated with outdated decor trends. O’Donnell advises selecting creams that have subtle black or gray undertones to avoid a dated appearance. Colors like Skimming Stone and Shadow White infuse contemporary charm while maintaining a classic vibe. These nuances make your trim look fresh without losing its traditional appeal.
5. Unpainted Wood
Unpainted wooden trim is another culprit that can drag down the modernity of your space. It often conveys a sense of neglect unless it’s a standout feature, like a historical piece in contrast with vibrant wallpaper. If you’re uncertain about embracing painted options, consider how the trim color complements your overall design vision. Taylor suggests a strong color contrast between walls and trim for timeless elegance, using shades like Black Cab for a striking effect or soft neutrals for a minimalistic approach.
6. Dark Neutrals
As the trend swings away from dark neutrals like navy and charcoal, Taylor encourages exploring lighter shades for a more contemporary look. Bright, soft off-whites or taupes can be uplifting and airy. “Lighter colors can reflect light and create a more open atmosphere,” she says. This transition is particularly beneficial in living areas, promoting a feeling of spaciousness and modernity.
How to Choose the Perfect Trim Color
When deciding on new trim colors, consider the emotional tone you want to set in the room. For entrance areas, opt for warm, inviting shades that create an immediate welcoming vibe. If you’re looking for drama, saturate both walls and trim with the same color for a striking yet cozy effect. Don’t overlook the ceiling, often referred to as the “fifth wall.” Painting it in a complementary color can unify the overall look and add an unexpected layer of interest.
Ultimately, your wall color should guide your trim choices rather than fleeting trends. O’Donnell emphasizes leaning into your unique style and preferences. By exploring timeless combinations and learning to play with contrast, you can rejuvenate your space with ease and clever design.