Top Fall Commercial Painting Trends in Rhode Island

November 20, 2024

We all know what it’s like to walk into a business or company headquarters and think to ourselves: “I have a good feeling about this place.” We also have all had the opposite experience. 

So, what makes the difference? In some cases, it starts with the interior paint . Specifically the paint color. 

That’s why, as a business owner, interior design cannot be on the “nonconsequentials” list. Commercial painting is an investment. So if you’re thinking of revamping the office or giving the shop a fresh look, let’s take a closer look at what’s trending. 

First on the List: Warm, Neutral Color Palettes

When it comes to colors, warm neutrals are the leading palette for commercial spaces this year. Shades like soft beige, earthy taupe, and subtle terra cotta are popular because they create a welcoming atmosphere while maintaining a professional look. These colors are versatile, pairing well with various decor styles, and they allow for easy updates with accent furnishings or seasonal changes. 

For businesses like offices, hospitality venues, and medical facilities, warm neutrals offer a flexible yet sophisticated base.

Textured and Faux Finishes: For that Extra “Something” 

Adding texture to interior walls is gaining popularity as a way to bring depth and interest to a space. Textured and faux finishes such as plaster, concrete, and metallic accents create visual intrigue and give surfaces a high-end look. These finishes work well in office environments, retail spaces, and restaurants, adding a layer of design without overwhelming the space. Textured finishes can also help reduce glare and add warmth, making them a practical choice for large commercial interiors.

Bold Accent Walls and Graphic Patterns

Bold accent walls are without a doubt one of the best ways for businesses to add personality. Graphic patterns, like geometric shapes, color blocking, and custom designs, can turn a wall into a memorable focal point. This trend is particularly popular in creative workspaces, retail environments, and restaurants where brand identity and a strong aesthetic matter for your customer base. 

Accent walls allow for a pop of color and can highlight specific areas, like reception desks or lounge areas. This not only helps customers practically, by showing them immediately and clearly where they need to look, but it also provides a cost-effective way to transform a space without a full redesign.

 

Branding Paint Colors and Custom Schemes

Branding is no longer just about logos and business cards; it extends to the colors on the walls of your space. More businesses are incorporating their brand colors into interior paint schemes to create a cohesive environment that reflects their identity. Whether it’s a retail store incorporating signature colors or an office using brand hues to foster team spirit, custom color schemes make a lasting impression on employees and visitors alike. Branded interiors also help businesses distinguish themselves and ensure a consistent brand message.

Eco-Friendly Paint Options

Sustainability continues to be a priority, and eco-friendly paint options are now more accessible than ever. Low-VOC and non-toxic paints are in high demand as businesses seek to reduce their environmental footprint and improve indoor air quality. These paints release fewer pollutants, making them a healthier choice for employees and customers. That also means less odors, which is always a plus in business spaces. 

A Quick Recap!

The times are always changing, and keeping up with the latest painting trends is one way to stay up-to-date. If there is one thing you can be sure employees and customers alike will appreciate, it’s a thoughtful paint job! 

If you’re looking for help with your Rhode Island commercial painting project, contact us at Elco Painting. We’d love to help. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How long do textured finishes typically last in commercial settings?
A: Textured finishes are durable and can last many years with proper maintenance. The longevity of these finishes can vary depending on the material and the level of traffic in the area.

Q: Can accent walls work in a more traditional commercial setting?
A: Yes, accent walls can be adapted to suit traditional environments by using subtle patterns or a single, complementary color that aligns with the overall design.

Q: What are common color choices for brand-aligned interiors?
A: Many brands choose colors from their logo or branding materials to create cohesion. Common choices include blues, greens, or reds, as these colors are versatile and work well in various commercial spaces.

Q: How far in advance should a business schedule a painting project?
A: It’s best to schedule at least a few weeks to a month in advance, especially during fall and winter, when more businesses look to complete interior updates.

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