Paint trends are shifting, with warmer, bolder, and more nature-inspired tones now taking centre stage in UK homes. There are five colours making a strong impression this year.
Copper and warm metallics
Copper tones are enjoying a revival, offering a modern alternative to metallics like silver. Whether used on feature walls or accessories, these shades add warmth and a touch of luxury to your home.
Calming greens are a 2025 feature
From sage to olive, soft green shades are proving popular in homes. They create a restful atmosphere and bring the outside in, making them perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and even kitchens. You can also expect to see lighter shades of yellow taking the place of white in 2025.
Earthy neutrals and browns
Cool greys are giving way to neutrals such as taupe, mocha, and chocolate brown. These colours create a lovely homely feel. They are ideal for spaces where relaxation is key. They also pair well with wood and textured fabrics. If you are interested in the building trade, homes or interiors, a range of builders merchants vacancies are available online at //bmcareers.com/distributors-and-builders-merchants-vacancies, and you can use your skills to advise homeowners on interiors or repairs.
Rich jewel shades
Deep reds, plums, and purples are now featuring in our interiors. These tones work for accent walls or in smaller rooms.
Light pastels and powder blues
Soft pastel shades, especially pale blues, are gaining favour as an alternative to dark navy. These lighter tones brighten spaces and provide a lovely backdrop. They are particularly suited to bedrooms or living spaces.
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