The 7 most trendy colors for the living room in 2025

The 7 most trendy colors for the living room in 2025
The 7 most trendy colors for the living room in 2025

What are the big color trends for the living room?

Natural earth tones, brown, red, chocolate, terracotta, ochre, are the big favorites for decorating a trendy living room. Whatever the style, instead of coldness and sanitized atmospheres, we prefer the cocooning style and friendly atmosphere. The color of the trendy living room offers great opportunities for expressing styles, from classic to the most offbeat. Light shades are favored for the cozy living room, while the modern living room is adorned with the color of the year or darker shades.

What are the influences of the 2025 color trends?

These shades evoke raw materials from nature, such as dark wood (walnut, teak) or stone, such as travertine. Popular with professionals, the ranges of warm tones warm up the living room for entertaining, and infuse today's decoration through the prism of creators and collectors of works of . These are a bit like the new interior basics, where the influence of the seventies meets the Art Deco style.

What are the 2025 wall paint colors?

Trendy wall paint colors will reveal a warm interior, while mixing styles. The paint palettes and shades offered by manufacturers, such as Benjamin Moore, are color guides. Others also have their qualitative ranges of shades (Little Green, Farrow and Bowl) and now offer multiple solutions for repainting a section of wall for example, or an entire room.

What are the trendy living room colors according to decorators?

Interior designers or decorators are pioneers in terms of color, a vector of their creativity. In the residential or hotel world, they dare to create surprising combinations and pave the way with their creativity. Here are among the reports fromAD the most beautiful colorful living room projects that will mark the year.


Terracotta

Used for millennia, the terracotta color, close to clay, is the dominant shade chosen by decorator Hugo Toro for the living room of this private mansion which he completely redesigned. Enhanced with gold and modeled in delicate terracotta shades, the living room imposes its palette in the extraordinary volume of the historic building. The decorator also created the generously curved sofa, the pendant light and the rug, as well as the painted work. Echo of the mangrove (2024) in this shades of comforting earth tones.

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Vintage coffee tables Iron Tree (Roche Bobois), glassware Harmony (Baccarat), armchairs Hallway (1940) de Märta Blomstedt et la lampe Tolu Bommalatam (Carpenters Workshop Gallery) complete this masterful decor.

Photo 01. © William Jess Laird Directed by Sarah de Beaumont/Noelann Bourgade


Dark green

The living room of this grandiose apartment in Milan is a beautiful demonstration of the style of Patrick Gilles and Dorothée Boissier. The dark green color confirms the radical bias which demarcates the two spaces with distinct functions of this vast room. On one side, the walls are painted white, on the other intense green. This darker living room, whose high windows flood the room with light, defines the desired intimate atmosphere. The sofas are part of the collection designed by the decorator couple.

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