Put on your bell bottoms and cue the disco ball — because 70’s style is totally grooving its way back into our homes, and honestly? We’re obsessed. From burnt orange to avocado green, this retro color palette is bold, earthy, and oh-so-funky in the best way possible.
The best part? You don’t need to turn your home into a time capsule to enjoy the vibe. With a few swipes of Country Chic Paint, you can bring those vintage feels into the 21st century — one DIY project at a time.
What’s the Deal with 70’s Colors?
Let’s just say the 70s didn’t come to play. This was the era of warm tones, funky contrasts, and major mood. Want to know how Country Chic Paint colors come in to play?Picture:
Bright orange like a sunset on roller skates OR our Persimmon
Mustard yellow (hello, retro sunshine!) OR our Fresh Mustard
Avocado green — yes, like the kitchen your grandma had OR Secret Garden
Chocolate brown, rust red, and moody ochres OR Leather Bound
OR Splashes of Peacoat Blue and Tropical Cocktail for extra sass
And now? These iconic colors are back and cooler than ever.
How to Bring 70’s Colors Into Your Home (Without Moving Into a Time Machine)
Have a tired dresser, a bland bookshelf, or a sad little side table? Give it a groovy new life with Country Chic Paint in shades like:
Persimmon - This color complements natural wood tones, such as oak or maple, and works well with metallic finishes like gold or brass.
Cranberry Sauce - Its versatility makes it perfect for a variety of design styles, from traditional to modern. It works particularly well with rich and dark finishes like mahogany and walnut, adding a touch of regal sophistication to any space.
Hollow Hill - Is a deep and evocative green color that captures the dark and mysterious beauty of a forest floor. With a slightly cool undertone, this rich shade of green is perfect for adding a sense of depth and drama to any space.
Mix and match to channel your inner flower child with flair.
Playful tip: Try painting each drawer a different 70’s-inspired shade for a “record shop meets modern cool” look.
Tired of white walls? Go bold! Pick one wall and give it a warm, retro refresh with Country Chic Paint’s Fresh Mustard or Peacoat for that spicy, 70’s drama.
Try easy projects like:
Wooden wall hangings in layered 70’s shades
Painted planters in Secret Garden
A thrifted mirror or tray given a bold border makeover
It’s like macramé met a paintbrush and threw a party.
The 70’s are back — and not just in fashion. These throwback colors are the ultimate way to add warmth and character to your space. Whether you’re painting a whole dresser or just giving your plant pots a new groove, Country Chic Paint makes it fun, fabulous, and totally doable.