As we step into 2025, it's clear that the interior design world is embracing a new wave of earthy hues that bring a sense of calm and sophistication. Gone are the bold, saturated colours of recent years — this year, we’re welcoming a palette that’s rich in complexity and grounded in nature. Let’s dive into the top colour trends you’ll see shaping homes and design spaces in the year ahead.

 

 

1. Coffee Brown

The big colour story for 2025 is brown, but not just any brown — think rich, complex tones like coffee. A blend of chocolate and taupe, this shade adds warmth and depth to any room, making it perfect for everything from modern minimalism to rustic chic. It’s all about creating spaces that feel grounded and comforting while adding a touch of sophistication.

2.  Merlot Purple

Purple is having a moment, and it’s all about deeper, more dramatic tones like aubergine. This rich, sensual colour is showing up everywhere, from fabrics to stone finishes, and will be used to create warmth and intrigue in both painted rooms and lacquered furniture. Expect to see purple as a new neutral, adding layers of complexity to your space.

3. Dusty Red

The fiery red of the past is evolving into a more muted, sophisticated version for 2025. Dusty reds like paprika and terra-cotta are perfect for creating drama without overwhelming a room. Pair these earthy tones with neutral colours like cream or black to add depth and warmth to your space, making them perfect for both bold statements and subtle accents.

4. Chartreuse

After last year’s red trend, designers are now turning to chartreuse as the next big thing. A unique blend of yellow and green, this colour serves as a perfect accent when paired with darker tones like gold. It’s been everywhere on the runways, and now it’s ready to take over your living spaces—just be sure to use it in small doses to bring a pop of energy without overpowering the room.

 

 

5. Greyish Blue

A colour that evokes tranquility and introspection, dusty blue will be key in creating calm, personal spaces in 2025. It’s a versatile, muted hue that works across various aesthetics and is perfect for spaces where you want to feel grounded and relaxed. Expect to see this soft blue making its way into living rooms, kitchens, and even hallways, adding subtle depth and serenity.

6. Earthy Pink

Pink is making a comeback, but not in the bright, bubblegum hues of the past. Instead, look for muddied pinks with earthy brown undertones. This soft, warm shade creates inviting, cozy spaces that feel both contemporary and timeless. Whether used in walls, furniture, or accessories, muddy pink adds a charming, restful quality to any room.

 

Whether you’re looking to refresh your living room or experiment with a new accent colour, these shades will help you create spaces that are both timeless and modern.

Which of these colours are you most excited to see in your home this year? Let us know — we’d love to hear your thoughts!