Anti-trend colours stand the test of time because above all they are livable, practical and versatile colors. Much like a little black dress, a room painted in an anti-trend color can withstand every season, every change of decor and be dressed up and down depending on your evolving tastes and style. Whilst color trends are great, offering us fresh perspectives, bold design choices and a serious revamp of your space, there is a reason so many appear to ‘play it safe’ with a trusted palette of colors.

And it isn’t coming from a place of lack of imagination. As Emily Kantz, color marketing manager at Sherwin Williams reminds us ‘anti-trend colors stand the test of time, they are tried and true and are considered good basics in design’. With this in mind, we’ve asked a panel of interior designers and paint experts just why they keep coming back to these key seven anti-trend colors project after project and give us their expert insight into why these colors are enduring favorites.

1. Sage Green If you’re drawn to sage green, you’re in good company. This soft, muted hue has become a design staple for a reason.

Sage green has been used in design for centuries, from traditional English cottages to stately homes. It’s also a favorite in modern and minimalist interiors for its ability to soften sleek lines and hard edges. It's an easy to live with, gentle color that works season on season, year on year and sage green provides a hint of color without overpowering a ro.