2025 Design Trends
The new year is upon us and in the interior design world, that means a new color palette is emerging for 2025! It’s time to say goodbye to the plain white and gray colors we have grown accustomed to and flourish in the new sophisticated and warm color tones that will dominate the market. Let’s dive a little deeper to see what the new shift will look like for interior design.
Comfort and Cozy are Key
When we think of comfort, we envision warm and inviting spaces with a color palette usually reflective of earthy tones. In 2025, warm brown colors, such as truffle, will provide a rich versatility that can be seen in modern minimalism to rustic chic. These colors coordinate well with both soft neutrals and bold colors, lending to layered and inviting spaces within a home.
In addition to earthy browns, rich jewel tones such as emerald/hunter green, sapphire/navy blue, and amethyst/wine will add a vibrant and luxurious feel to interior design. These tones will be used as accent colors or as dominant hues within a space to provide contrast to lighter shades found in the room. The result will be serene and cozy atmospheres, particularly in bedrooms and living spaces, as these colors are often used to promote relaxation and tranquility. You will find deep and rich colors used in statement pieces or in backdrops to help showcase other colors in the room.
Finally, moody is the vibe for 2025 and that is true in interior design as well. Lighter shades will be replaced with charcoal, deep taupe, and warm beige. These colors offer flexibility while they create a cozy and comfortable ambiance. If you have a large space to decorate, warm beige provides a great base color for layering.
Decorating Tips
Now that you know what colors are going to dominate for 2025, how should you incorporate them? The designers at Heritage Design Interiors, Inc. have provided some decorating tips that will help you plan your new comfortable and cozy space, so you can maximize the 2025 moody vibes.
• Layer textures: Combine different materials like soft textiles, natural woods, and metals to create depth and warmth.
• Accent walls: Consider painting a feature wall in one of the saturated jewel tones to add personality.
• Mix and match: Don’t hesitate to mix warm browns with jewel tones or moody neutrals for a unique, personalized aesthetic.
• Natural elements: Incorporate plants and natural materials to enhance warmth and comfort, aligning with the trend of biophilic design.
Time to Make It Your Own