Vogue highlights trendy paint colors for 2025
This season, interior design trends focus on rich colors inspired by food. Experts believe that choosing the right paint colors can greatly affect the mood of a space. Sophie Ashby, founder of Studio Ashby, describes the colors she loves as similar to cooking ingredients. She mentions shades like clotted cream and bitter chocolate. For those looking to showcase art in their homes, Ashby suggests starting with the artwork when selecting wall colors. Choosing muted tones can help the art stand out. For those who prefer bold designs, Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler offers vibrant wallpapers with patterns in colors like Amalfi lemon and sage green. Max Hurd, an art director, praises their beautiful selections, which blend classic patterns with modern styles. Interior designer Rachel Chudley is excited about her new paint range, including a deep aubergine shade called Complicated Purple. Farrow & Ball, a popular paint brand, has earthy tones like Bancha, inspired by Japanese tea. Hurd urges people to use large paint samples when testing colors on walls. Chudley encourages homeowners to enjoy the decorating process. With so many choices available, it can feel overwhelming. However, she reminds everyone that their home is a space where they can have fun and experiment with new ideas. This spring, it's all about making walls that are visually appealing and reflect personal taste.