Eye-Catching Colors With a Twist at HGTV Dream Home
Paint tells a story in any interior design. For HGTV Dream Home 2022, muted, earthy colors courtesy of HGTV Home® by Sherwin-Williams reveal an elevated lodge retreat that is inspired by nature.

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Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
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Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White
Dreams Made of Blue
Sherwin-Williams' Color of the Year, Aleutian, takes a starring role in the downstairs guest suite. The restful neutral sets the tone for the entire space and is pulled into the cozy bedding.
A Simple Juxtaposition
The calming blue continues into the guest bathroom, where matte black finishes create a striking contrast.
Bright + Ready for the Day
The guest suite is completely stocked for friends and family with snacks, drinks and essential kitchen gadgets to prep a breakfast in bed or late-night eats without having to head upstairs. Aleutian works as a lovely sky-blue to start the day off.
A Harmony of Neutrals
The soft neutral of Stone Isle is a light gray counterpart to the darker shade of Slate Tile in the oh-so cozy loft. The reeded accent wall establishes instant texture in the space, while warm leathers balance out the cool neutrals of the walls.
Start With White
Alabaster walls create a soft white background in the entryway and mudroom. Glass doors filter natural light into the space to welcome everyone in.
Prepped for Entry
An elegant sage green known as Retreat adorns the built-in cabinets in the mudroom. The nature-inspired hue adds muted color and establishes a touch of the outdoors in the all-white entryway.
Keep It Minimal
Paint isn't the only way to bring color into a room. Accessories in muted browns and greens pull shades from around the house into the sitting area of the main bedroom, which is awash in Alabaster.
Subtle Color, Warm Style
Green kitchens are all the rage, and this neutral green kitchen cabinetry will still feel of-the-moment even after the trend passes. Sleek accents of black bring a modern edge to the earthy space.
Accessorize the Kitchen
Stone Isle is a cool neutral backdrop for the earthy green kitchen. Floating shelves keep mugs for tea and coffee right on hand and also provide a spot to bring decor, such as artwork or a vase of dried florals, into the heart of your home.
All in Green
Though it may seem like a bold move to go all in on one color, the effect of this monochromatic bathroom is purely serene and relaxing. Hunter green hexagon tiles seamlessly blend with the Retreat-painted walls.
Don't Forget About the Ceiling
In the main bathroom, the paint flows from the wall to the ceiling to create an all-encompassing color experience. A picturesque nature scene reflects the inspiration of the whole home and its surroundings.
Understated, Not Plain
A warm shade with pink undertones, Emerging Taupe, is a simple and organic pairing to the powder room's Shaker vanity.
Opt for Peaceful Hues
Shades of gray, from the light paint color to the modern end table to the charcoal armchairs, infuse the sitting room with a restful atmosphere. Reclaimed barnwood from Vermont is used to build rustic floating shelves for books and accessories.
Double Color, Double Roles
Multipurpose and stylish, the loft is swathed in Slate Tile and Stone Isle paint colors. Sophisticated and moody, the darker hue dons the reeded accent wall to bring texture and richness to the room that doubles as a living space and guest room.
Begin With a Backdrop
Starting with a blank slate — soft white walls — gives you the chance to build whatever color story you want through furnishings and accessories. Rust bedding and a mix of darker and grayed-out woods convey a subtle yet warm environment in the main bedroom. Vintage snowshoes add texture and interest over the bed.
Snuggly, Modern Living
Across from the kitchen is a cozy sitting room for gathering, reading a book or keeping an eye on the chef. Stone Isle in a flat finish continues from the kitchen, wrapping the main level in a cool neutral.
Painted in Blue
Graphic black-and-white tile plays off the shade of Slate Tile, which gets a highlighted look from the skylights overhead.
Laid-Back + Inviting
Elegant and welcoming, the rich black known as Black Fox has brown undertones that bring instant warmth to the guest bedroom. An eclectic gallery wall hangs over the twin daybed, which serves as both a seating area and extra sleeping spot.
Integrated Design
On the main level of the home, the same reeded accent wall from the loft area is repeated but painted in Black Fox. The overall effect helps to hide away the powder room and makes it a seamless part of the design.
Industrial Meets Organic in the Garage
Clean and simple lines are echoed throughout the space for a modern, industrial style. Textured concrete floors give the room a complete, polished feel while pickled pine walls and paneling on the ceiling bring a warm, organic texture to the space.
Warm and Bright
White shiplap walls painted in Alabaster play off the warm, neutral wood paneled ceiling to keep the space feeling bright and open.