Three Rich Color Palettes Replacing Dated, Drab Neutrals in Design this Year

Has your gray and white kitchen overstayed its welcome? Has your beige living room lost its luster? We are hearing this time and time again with homeowners right now who are simply desiring more for their spaces.

In today’s blog post, we are sharing a few new color schemes making a big splash in the design world in the hopes of inspiring you to go bold this year with richer, deeper, or even brighter hues.

1.    Elevated, Healing Earth Hues

Earthy Neutrals with Warm Undertones
Shades like beige, taupe, soft browns, and warm greys.
Accents of terracotta, rust, and ochre.
This palette creates a grounded, serene atmosphere, making spaces feel welcoming and calming. It complements natural textures and sustainable design, aligning with the growing trend for eco-friendly homes.

2.    Joyful, Tasteful Jewel Tones

Vibrant Jewel Tones
Colors like amethyst purple, ruby red, sapphire blue, and turquoise.
Accented with gold or silver to add a touch of luxury.
Jewel tones create a bold, dramatic ambiance in spaces like dining rooms, lounges, or accent walls. They bring depth, warmth, and a sense of grandeur to a room, often used in art-deco-inspired designs.

3.    Novel, Bold Natural Brights
Deep Greens and Blues
Forest green, emerald, navy blue, and cobalt.
These deep, rich tones evoke a sense of tranquility and luxury, often used to create a more luxurious, organic feel in bedrooms or home offices. They connect the indoors to nature, aligning with the biophilic design trend.

The color schemes of 2025 emphasize a balance between calm, nature-inspired tones and bold, expressive accents. Whether embracing earthy neutrals, experimenting with pastel hues, or infusing spaces with vibrant jewel tones, these color palettes aim to create homes that are both inviting and reflective of the homeowner’s personality. As interior design continues to evolve, these trends offer a fresh, modern approach to enhancing the atmosphere of any living space.

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Until next time,

Lynn

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