Skip these colors and take inspiration from rich hues, textured finishes, and nature-inspired shades instead.

Ali Harper

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These deep hues will take over traditional all-white spaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms.

Modern kitchen marble backsplash

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Lisa Romerein; Interior Design: Heidi Caillier

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“Neutrals will shift toward warm earth tones,” she says.

“Pops of color will take on muted or dusty shades,” Eisenhart predicts.

living room with black built in shelves wall

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Muted colors offer contrast in a more delicate and approachable way, creating spaces that are familiar and comfortable.

Rather than high-gloss surfaces adding a glamorous touch in 2025, Eisenhart shares a more earthy paint trend emerging.

Thelimewash paint trendgives walls a textured look and instantly infuses spaces with old-world charm.

renovated neutral-colored living room with pink and blue accent pieces

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Astrid Templier

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This doesn’t just mean bringing in shades of greenalthoughgreens hues such as oliveare a big trend right now.

Corner of bedroom with nightstand shelf with books

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Bedroom with blue chairs and vaulted ceiling

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Kitchen with rich green cabinetry, minimal upper cabinets, cream colored wall tiles, rustic beam vaulted ceiling, and tiled floors

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