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January 15, 2025 • 5 min read
As we settle into 2025, the interior design world is embracing a shift toward warmer, more welcoming spaces. After years of cool grays and minimalist whites, homeowners are gravitating toward colors that feel grounded, sophisticated, and deeply personal. Let's explore the trends that will define beautiful homes this year.
The era of cold, blue-undertoned grays is fading fast. In 2025, we're seeing a surge in warm neutrals like beige, cream, taupe, and soft browns. These colors create spaces that feel inviting and timeless rather than sterile.
Why the shift? After spending more time at home, homeowners crave comfort. Warm neutrals provide a backdrop that feels organic and natural — like a cozy retreat from the world outside. They're also incredibly versatile, working beautifully with both traditional and contemporary aesthetics.
Pro tip: When choosing warm neutrals, consider the undertones. Look for colors with subtle earthy or peachy hues rather than yellow-based tones, which can feel dated. Popular choices include Sherwin-Williams' "Alabaster" and Benjamin Moore's "White Dove" for trim, paired with warmer walls in colors like "Agreeable Gray" or "Revere Pewter."
Terracotta, olive green, rust, and deep browns are having a major moment. These colors connect us to nature and create spaces with remarkable depth and character. The key to making earth tones work is balance — they shine brightest when paired with plenty of white space and natural materials.
An olive green accent wall in a living room, for example, can feel both dramatic and serene. Terracotta tile in an entryway welcomes guests with warmth. These colors work particularly well in Alaska, where the long winters benefit from interiors that feel grounded and organic.
Bold black accents are continuing their rise in popularity. We're not talking about painting every wall black — rather, using black strategically to create drama and sophistication. Black interior shutters, statement light fixtures, and bold front doors are all trending.
In Alaska, black windows are particularly popular, framing mountain views dramatically while creating a sleek, modern exterior. Inside, black trim and doors provide crisp contrast against light walls, giving your home a custom, high-end feel.
Not the bright pastels of childhood — we're talking about sophisticated, muted versions of pink, blue, and green. Dusty rose, sage green, and pale lavender are perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms, creating peaceful retreats that feel like a spa at home.
These soft colors work beautifully in smaller spaces where you want to create a sense of calm without overwhelming the room. They're also excellent choices for nurseries and kids' rooms, growing with your family as children age.
For those who love drama, jewel tones like sapphire blue, emerald green, and deep burgundy are making waves. These rich colors work exceptionally well in dining rooms, home offices, and accent walls where you want to create a sense of luxury and intimacy.
The key to pulling off jewel tones is proper lighting. In Alaska, where natural light varies dramatically by season, consider how different lighting conditions will affect your color choices. Testing samples in your actual space at different times of day is essential.
The biggest trend of 2025 might actually be confidence — the willingness to choose colors that reflect your personality rather than following rules. Whether you love the warmth of neutrals, the drama of jewel tones, or the organic feel of earth tones, the most important thing is choosing colors that make you feel at home.
Not sure where to start? Our design consultants can help you navigate the world of color and find the perfect palette for your space. We offer free color consultations as part of our interior painting services.
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