December 16, 2024

We Are Predicting These 4 Color Trends to DOMINATE 2025

As we look ahead to 2025, it’s clear that the world of interior design is embracing bold yet versatile color choices that elevate our living spaces. From creating a sense of calm to making empowering statements, color is doing more than just decorating—it’s defining how we feel in our homes. We’ve taken the time to indentify four color trends set to dominate in 2025, let’s check our how you can bring them into your home for a stylish, on-trend look.

1. Warm Neutrals

Neutral tones are anything but boring in 2025. Warm shades like beige, taupe, and soft clay are set to stay in the spotlight to continue creating cozy, timeless interiors. These colors are perfect for spaces where you want to unwind, like living rooms or bedrooms. They also provide a versatile backdrop that pairs beautifully with textured accents that add your personality such as woven rugs, natural wood furniture, and earthy ceramics.

Warm neutrals work especially well in homes with open floor plans, creating a seamless flow between spaces. 

2. Calming Blues and Greens

Muted tones like sage green, dusty teal, and pale sky blue are perfect for the space in your home where you like to zen out. Whether that’s your bedroom, bathroom, or home office, these hues promote relaxation and focus, and pairing them with white or light wood accents combines for a serene, spa-like feel. For example, consider painting your bathroom walls in sage green and complementing them with white tiles and natural bamboo accessories. 

3. Red

Look for red to make a bold comeback in 2025, with shades ranging from cherry red to deep cranberry dominating the scene. The perfect color for adding energy and passion to your home– you can use it on an accent wall in the dining room or as a striking entryway color, bringing the warmth and excitement.

To balance its intensity, pair red with neutral or monochromatic décor. A deep cranberry wall, for instance, can look stunning when offset with beige furniture and gold accents. 

4. Dark Earthy Colors

Rich, grounding hues like terracotta, deep brown, and charcoal green are trending for their sophistication and connection to nature. These colors are ideal for creating moody yet inviting spaces, such as kitchens, libraries, or statement walls.

They also pair beautifully with metallic finishes like gold or bronze, adding warmth and luxury to the room. For instance, a terracotta kitchen wall can be enhanced with brass fixtures and wooden countertops.

Bring 2025’s Colors Into Your Home

Not sure exactly how to implement these trends into your own home? At Kunst Painting, we’re experts in helping you select and apply colors that reflect your vision. Ready to refresh your home? Reach out to today to get started.

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