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What colors are you going to want in your home for 2025? 

 

Every year Sherwin-Williams forecasts the national color trends for the upcoming year.  These trends correlate with fashion colors, and home furnishing trends.  I always marvel at how strange they seem when first introduced and how a year or two later they are all the rage.  Do “they” create the desire in consumers for these colors, or are they reading the collective zeitgeist and displaying the way we are all feeling and what we want to surround ourselves with?   

 

Here in the DFW area, I design my clients’ spaces around their natural preferences, utilizing the most forward-looking colors and shapes possible to give them the maximum longevity on their investmentHere is a look at the future trends I'm tracking: 

 

  1. Grounded 

The colors here are of a slow growing forest: deep maroon, quiet greens and warm neutrals. This look has an elegant simplicity that is raw, quiet, and intentional.

Home Office by Just The Thing

 

  1. Curious 

Electric brights and candy-coated colors combine with youthful exuberance to create unexpected layers of energyThese can be used with modern forms, or even antiques!  

Sherwin-Williams: Paradox

 

  1. Reimagined 

Deep colors are contrasted with warm neutrals in this trendAntiques and classic furniture are repurposed against these new shadesThink “moody library.”

Moody accent wall by Just the Thing

 

  1. Abundance 

A communal well-being is expressed in these warm-hearted colorsThey celebrate uniqueness, open-mindedness and inclusivity.  

Sherwin-Williams: Kindred

 

What colors resonate with youWhich ones can you see yourself gravitating toward in the future?  

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