The most exciting colour trends for luxury interiors in 2025

There’s never been a more exciting time in the interior design landscape. Big statement murals are surging, feature ceilings have officially landed, and 70s revival is well underway.

But which of this season’s trends are here to stay? And which are passing fads soon to be lost in the annals of design history.

In this article, we’ll take a look at our favourite seasonal trends from a handful of luxury wallcovering makers. We’ll also offer tips on how to style them with your wider interior and showcase spectacular photos to get your creative juices flowing!

1. Rich browns and earthy neutrals

A modern bedroom with a black four-poster bed, white linens, a tufted brown loveseat, a monstera plant in a decorative pot, and pendant lights against a light brown panelled wall with Farrow & Bell.

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People are pushing the envelope from dark beiges and looking to incorporate deep chocolate browns and warm earth tones for a grounded, sophisticated backdrop. Colours like Jitney complement various design elements and offer a rich, enveloping ambience. Use in intimate spaces like bedrooms or for elegant hallways paired with burnt oranges or mustards for contrast.

2. Moody reds and burgundy

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Warm, sophisticated reds like this Burgundy or Oxblood are perfect for their ability to add depth and drama to opulent living spaces. This Bronze Red evokes a sense of grandeur and is ideal for areas like dining rooms or home libraries. Pair with light woods and shades of sand or dark beige highlighting to make it pop.

3. Deep blues and eggplant purples

A stylish interior featuring Farrow & Ball Hague Blue and Black Blue paint, with a glass-paneled door leading to a richly decorated room with a black fireplace, a gold-framed mirror, and geometric floor tiles; the space is accented with a crystal chandelier, a gold bar cart with drinks and decor, and lush green plants.

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Rich dark blues and aubergine purples can’t help but scream tasteful decadence and are set to continue their growth in popularity. Shades like Hague Blue build depth and tranquility, perfect for serene bedrooms or sophisticated living rooms. Pair with brushed gold and checkerboard features for a touch of royalty.

4. Warm whites and soft neutrals

A bright and airy hallway with cabinetry painted in Little Greene Bushwhack Green, featuring natural textures such as a woven rug, terracotta floor tiles, and a straw basket, complemented by neutral walls, a beige door, and an earthy ceramic vase for a warm, inviting aesthetic.

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While there’s certainly been a shift away from the all-white monochromatic look of the late 90s and early 2000s, there’s something timeless about soft warm whites. Creamy undertones like this Portland Stone are replacing starker whites and work to offer a gentle, inviting backdrop. The other beauty of these tones is their versatility, working well with almost contrast colours so you can change up the entire atmosphere on a whim.

5. Nurturing greens

A cozy bedroom featuring walls and built-in storage painted in Farrow & Ball Calke Green, with a skylight allowing natural light to illuminate the space, a brass and glass wall sconce, a rattan headboard, and striped green and white bedding complemented by a vase of hydrangeas on the bedside table.

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Restorative greens like sage and moss are set to continue their surging popularity in 2025. Tones like Calke Green bring a calming, natural feel to luxury interiors, connecting your indoor space with nature and the great outdoors. Pair with exposed wood of any colour, subtle satin brass accessories, and of course, house plants!

6. Moody jewel tones

A stylish bathroom featuring walls painted in Little Greene Royal Navy, contrasted with a pink freestanding bathtub, navy and mustard floor tiles, and matching navy wall tiles; a sleek concrete pedestal sink with a trailing plant adds a touch of modern elegance.

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Deep jewel tones like plums or dark green blues are being embraced by design experts everywhere for their rich sophistication. Colours like Royal Navy create a luxurious atmosphere while being subtle enough for use in relaxation or bathing spaces.  Pair both together or contrast with chocolatey browns and chalky blush pinks.

7. Colour drenching techniques

A tranquil bedroom featuring Farrow & Ball green panelled walls, a grey upholstered bed with white and green bedding, a matching green ottoman, lush indoor plants, and a large abstract painting, creating a harmonious, nature-inspired space.

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Colour drenching (i.e. painting your walls, ceilings, and trim) in similar hues is gaining traction in luxury interiors for good reason. This new age technique can be used to redefine classical spaces by creating a cohesive but bold environment without overwhelming the space. The below is a perfect example, where the green ties everything together for a breathtaking finish.

Expand what’s possible for your interior in 2025

We hope these jaw-dropping tones and elegant pairings have left your mind racing for what’s possible with your own luxury interior space.

If you are looking to transform your home, why not get in touch with Bellefair Interiors? We’re experts in making our clients’ dreams a reality and breathing life into high-end interior spaces.