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Color Trends for 2025

It’s the time of year when next year’s color trends are revealed by top paint companies. I love to see what they come up with, but this season’s selections have been a bit of a surprise. Usually there are a few colors that are considered “out there,” or super bold. Not a color choice that you would see a lot of people making. But for 2025, it seems we’re going to see a lot of comforting colors. And many companies are going with different shades of the same color. Let’s take a look!

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Encore by Valspar

Valspar selected a gem-like blue for 2025, and it looks very similar to the blue I used in my Cherry Hills project’s powder room. It’s a gorgeous hue that has a lot of depth and offers a strong take on a favorite color. There are a lot of blue tones on this list, but this one is the boldest.

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Mochi by Little Greene

Softer neutrals are also showing up a lot on 2025’s list, like this layered neutral paint. Mochi looks gray in some lights and has brown tones in others. The company that selected says that it is a very “restful” color, much like the one I used in the closet above.

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Mapped Blue by Dutch Boy

Another blue on our list, this shade is not as bold as the selection from Valspar, but it still makes a statement. I chose a similar paint color for my own kitchen (above), and this blue is definitely becoming a timeless classic. Blue shades make us feel calm and safe, so it’s no wonder we’re seeing a lot of them for 2025.

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Truffle by Stainmaster

Browns and blacks have become so much more popular in home design colors, and this very rich brown is definitely going to craft cozy rooms in 2025. I used a deep brown paint in the bathroom above, and had gingko leaves handpainted in gold over the top. It’s such a rich and gorgeous look!

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Quietude by Sherwin-Williams

The final blue tone on our list for 2025 is a paler shade with a grayed tone. It definitely fits the paint color name, with a quiet and calm look. I used a very similar color in the bathroom above, and it created an oasis of serenity for my clients!

The most popular color trend forecast - the one from Pantone - will be announced in December. I can’t wait to see what they choose for next year. What do you think about the predicted paint colors so far?

Warmly,

Beth