Interior Color Palettes That Are Trending in 2025 (And Ones to Avoid)

Choosing the right interior color palette can completely transform your home. In 2025, color trends are shifting toward comfort, personality, and a strong sense of place. If you're planning to renovate, refresh your space, or prepare a home for sale, knowing what's in and what's outdated can help you create an environment that feels current and welcoming.

Let’s dive into the trending colors of 2025—and the ones you might want to leave behind.


Trending Color Palettes in 2025


1. Soft Earth Tones

Warm, grounding colors like clay, terracotta, camel, and soft olive are gaining traction. These hues bring a cozy, lived-in feel and pair beautifully with natural materials like wood, rattan, and linen. They create a sense of calm and timelessness that appeals to buyers and homeowners alike.


2. Dusty Blues and Stormy Grays

Instead of stark navy or flat grays, 2025 is leaning toward moody, atmospheric variations. Dusty blue feels soft and coastal, while stormy gray adds depth without feeling cold. These colors are great for accent walls, bathroom vanities, or cabinetry.


3. Muted Greens

Sage, eucalyptus, and moss are the stars this year. These tones bring in a sense of nature and wellness and work well in both modern and traditional interiors. Green is also a great bridge between neutral tones and bolder accents.


4. Warm Neutrals

Beige is back, but not in the bland way you might remember. Think creamy oat, warm almond, or mushroom. These shades replace stark white and bring a sense of warmth and softness to every room. They're especially popular in living rooms and bedrooms.


5. Moody Jewel Tones

Deep emerald, sapphire, and burgundy are being used to add drama and elegance in dining rooms, powder rooms, and offices. When balanced with lighter neutrals or metallic accents, these shades create stunning focal points without overwhelming the space.


6. Unexpected Pops of Color

Interior designers are increasingly incorporating surprise colors like burnt orange, mustard yellow, and rich plum. These are often used in accessories, upholstery, or single statement walls. These pops keep a room interesting and personalized.


Colors and Palettes to Avoid in 2025


1. Cool Sterile Grays

The era of cold, industrial gray walls is coming to a close. These tones often make a space feel uninviting and dated. If you still love gray, opt for warmer or greige versions that feel more balanced and versatile.


2. High-Gloss Pure White

While white will always have a place in design, the ultra-bright, high-gloss white paint that dominated minimalist trends is starting to fade. It can feel stark and unforgiving. Instead, people are moving toward warmer off-whites and soft neutrals that feel more comforting.


3. Overused Farmhouse Black and White

The black-and-white farmhouse look had its moment, but it's starting to feel repetitive. Design in 2025 is more about layered color, texture, and contrast rather than stark two-tone simplicity.


4. Neon Accents

Neon colors used as accent walls or large decor elements are being phased out in favor of more natural tones. While they may seem fun, they often clash with furnishings and can feel overwhelming in residential spaces.


5. Cherry Red and Harsh Yellows

Bold reds and yellows from the early 2000s are unlikely to make a comeback anytime soon. These colors tend to dominate rather than support a calming or inviting vibe, which is what many homeowners seek today.


Tips for Choosing the Right Palette
  • Consider lighting: Natural and artificial lighting dramatically changes how a color appears. Always test paint swatches at different times of day.
  • Think long-term: If you're planning to sell your home, stick with versatile, neutral palettes that appeal to a wider audience.
  • Layer your colors: Use varying tones of a similar hue to add depth and dimension without making things too busy.
  • Play with finishes: Matte, satin, or textured finishes can change the look of a color dramatically. Don’t be afraid to explore.


Whether you're refreshing your home or getting it ready for the market, 2025 color trends point to warmth, comfort, and personality. Lean into colors that feel like "you," while avoiding palettes that can make your home feel stuck in the past. With the right hues, you can create a space that feels both stylish and inviting.

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