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2025 Colour Trends: Embracing Warmth and Comfort in Interior Design

 As we are now in full swing of the year 2025, interior design is set to reflect a shift towards warmth, comfort, and nostalgia. The colour palettes that have emerged from the leading paint brands this year suggest a return to earthy tones, soft neutrals, and rich, comforting shades that create inviting spaces. From Pantone’s Mocha Mousse to Little Greene’s Mochi, the colours of 2025 promise to bring a sense of grounding and emotional resonance to homes across the UK. Here's a closer look at how these key shades will influence design trends this year.






Mocha Mousse: Pantone’s Warm Embrace


Pantone’s Mocha Mousse sets the tone for 2025 with its rich, cocoa-inspired hue. This soft brown shade evokes feelings of warmth and security, making it perfect for creating cosy, restful interiors.


It pairs beautifully with both lighter neutrals and darker accent colours, allowing for a versatile range of design possibilities. Whether it’s used on walls, upholstery, or accessories, this inviting shade will add depth to living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens alike. Think of it as a soft, luxurious backdrop to your everyday life, effortlessly evoking calm and tranquillity.











Butter by Kitchen Aid: A Nod to Nostalgia


Butter by Kitchen Aid taps into the growing trend of nostalgic design, with its soft yellow hue reminiscent of the warm, buttery tones of the past.


This gentle colour brings cheerfulness without overwhelming the senses, and its vintage appeal is perfect for those looking to infuse a touch of retro charm into modern spaces. Whether used in kitchen cabinetry, dining rooms, or accent walls, Butter will add a subtle pop of colour that feels both comforting and fresh. It's a great way to brighten up spaces without relying on harsh, overpowering tones.









Elderton by Graham & Brown: A Deep, Earthy Elegance


The deep, smoky brown of Elderton by Graham & Brown offers a sophisticated touch of elegance and depth. Its earthy, grounded tones bring a sense of nature indoors, making it ideal for creating a calming, intimate atmosphere. Perfect for feature walls or even ceilings, Elderton works well in lounges, bedrooms, and home offices, especially when paired with complementary neutrals or muted bronze accents. This shade can transform a space into a sanctuary, perfect for relaxation and reflection.








Raku by C2 Paint: A Touch of Zen


Inspired by Japanese ceramics, Raku by C2 Paint is a muted, dusky purple that evokes a sense of serenity and balance. This calming hue brings an air of zen to interiors, making it a great choice for bedrooms, bathrooms, or any space where relaxation is key. It pairs beautifully with soft greys, whites, and pale greens, creating a tranquil, harmonious environment.


Raku is perfect for those seeking a subtle yet sophisticated colour that offers depth and peaceful energy.













Truffle by Stainmaster Paint: A Luxurious Neutral


Truffle by Stainmaster Paint is an elegant, mid-tone taupe that evokes a feeling of luxury and refinement. This versatile neutral has a slightly warmer undertone, making it ideal for creating sophisticated, timeless interiors. Whether on walls, furniture, or textiles, Truffle pairs effortlessly with both warm and cool tones, offering endless possibilities for stylish, adaptable design. It’s a shade that can easily blend with various design styles, from contemporary to traditional.















New Nostalgia colour palette by Lick: Subtle and Soothing


Lick’s New Nostalgia colour palette captures the mood of 2025 perfectly – with soft, nostalgic baby blues, blush pinks, burnt oranges, auburn reds, to name a few.  Each brings a touch of retro charm while still feeling fresh and modern. These shades create a sense of calm and connection to nature, making them ideal for living rooms, dining areas, or even nurseries. Paired with natural materials like wood, linen, and stone, New Nostalgia colour palette evokes a relaxed, earthy vibe that feels both contemporary and timeless.














Cinnamon Slate by Benjamin Moore: Bold and Grounded


Benjamin Moore’s Cinnamon Slate is a sophisticated blend of heathered plum, velvety brown, and grey undertones, creating a modern yet timeless hue. This versatile colour is perfect for bringing warmth and depth to any room without being overpowering. It works beautifully for feature walls or cosy spaces, such as reading nooks, and encourages relaxation and focus. When paired with natural wood finishes or muted metallic accents, Cinnamon Slate provides a grounded, elegant aesthetic that adds a sense of refined comfort to interiors.














Rumours by Behr: A Warm, Rose-Toned Pink


Behr’s Rumours is a deep, vibrant rose with pronounced red undertones, creating a rich and emotive atmosphere in any space. This warm, red-tinged pink brings a sense of depth and sophistication, ideal for spaces that require both energy and comfort. Whether used in bedrooms, bathrooms, or entryways, Rumours pairs beautifully with soft neutrals to create a balanced, inviting environment. It’s perfect for those seeking a nurturing and stylish sanctuary that radiates warmth and intimacy.














Encore by Valspar: An Elegant Electric Blue


Valspar's Encore is a bold, electric ultramarine that brings a dynamic, uplifting energy to any space. This vibrant, saturated blue creates an invigorating atmosphere, perfect for rooms that call for confidence and joy. Ideal for living rooms, kitchens, or even creative spaces, Encore pairs beautifully with neutral tones like Truffle or Mocha Mousse. The colour brings balance and harmony to your design scheme and is perfect for those seeking to add a lively yet sophisticated touch to their home, making it a backdrop for happiness and creativity.

















Mochi by Little Greene: Soft and Inviting


Lastly, Mochi by Little Greene offers a delicate, warm pink-beige that feels soft and inviting. This colour is perfect for creating spaces that exude warmth and comfort, particularly in living areas, kitchens, and bedrooms. It pairs wonderfully with natural wood finishes, brass accents, and soft textiles, helping to create a homey, relaxed atmosphere. Mochi adds a touch of elegance without being too overpowering, making it a versatile choice for various interior design schemes.











A Year of Warmth and Comfort


To curate the perfect colour palette for 2025, experiment with combining these diverse hues to infuse your interiors with depth, warmth, and energy. For a striking yet harmonious look, try pairing Mocha Mousse, Encore, and Butter (see figure 1, Jamie Bush + Co) to create a vibrant, balanced atmosphere. If you prefer a more soothing, elegant vibe, mix Raku, Cinnamon Slate, and Truffle for a sophisticated and calming environment (See figure 2, Park Hotel, Mondschein). For an intimate, cosy space, consider the refined softness of Rumours, Elderton, and Mochi (See figure 3, Neue Studio). These combinations offer boundless  creative possibilities, helping you design spaces that are both stylish and deeply nurturing.


The colours of 2025 reflect an undeniable yearning for spaces that promote comfort, relaxation, and a deeper emotional connection. Whether it’s the earthy richness of Mocha Mousse or the gentle nostalgia of Butter, these shades beckon us to slow down, embrace tranquillity, and transform our homes into personal sanctuaries. As the year unfolds, expect these colours to influence every aspect of design, from walls to furniture and beyond, creating interiors that are not only visually stunning but deeply comforting.






Figure 1, Jamie Bush + Co

Figure 2, Park Hotel, Mondschein

Figure 3, Neue Studio



Image Links: 







New Nostalgia colour palette by Lick - https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/333266441182204043/ 


Cinnamon Slate by Benjamin Moore - https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/329959110218796403/ 







Neue Studio - https://neue.com 

 
 

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