Image Credit: Follow The Flow/Getty ImagesAs autumn settles in, bringing cooler breezes, the anticipation of winter's chill and the approaching new year grows. It's the perfect time to enhance your living space with a new paint color. Whether you're aiming for a serene bedroom retreat or a luxurious living room ambiance, a simple paint change can work wonders.
Struggling to pick the perfect hue? We're here to help with a curated list of the most popular paint trends for winter 2025, straight from the experts.
Subtle and Muted Tones
Sherwin WilliamsThis winter, soft and understated paint colors like Sherwin-Williams' Snowbound are set to dominate, offering a tranquil and snug ambiance, as noted by Trina Rogers, a color expert. She also highlights Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore, a rich blue that sets a striking yet welcoming tone, evoking the essence of winter evenings. While cooler gray shades are fading, greige is regaining popularity. Rogers points to Pale Oak by Benjamin Moore as a prime example, blending warmth with a crisp, airy vibe. “It’s an excellent choice for maximizing natural light during the shorter days of winter,” she adds.
For those who prefer alternatives to greige, Rogers recommends Dover White by Sherwin-Williams. This shade is particularly suited for homes with white trim, thanks to its high reflectivity, which helps illuminate spaces during the darker winter months.
Luxurious Green Shades
Benjamin MooreDeep jewel tones, such as emerald green, are ideal for winter, offering a sense of opulence and warmth that complements the season’s cozy vibe, according to Rogers. Green hues have been in vogue for some time, making them a timeless choice that won’t lose their appeal. Benjamin Moore’s Emerald Isle is an excellent option for those seeking a modern yet enduring look.
Burgundy
Benjamin MooreBurgundy is set to be one of the most popular colors in 2025, as highlighted by interior designer Becky Shea. “This deep Bordeaux shade is taking center stage this fall and winter,” she explains. “I’ve always been drawn to its richness—it’s been a constant in my life, from my nail polish to my favorite flowers and wardrobe choices.” Burgundy stands out as a refined and adaptable red tone, effortlessly pairing with other colors. For a timeless option, consider Dark Burgundy by Benjamin Moore.
Black or Dark Brown
Sherwin WilliamsBlack and dark brown are making a strong comeback in 2025, offering a daring yet elegant option for furniture, accent walls, moldings, and chair rails. While these shades are captivating, they should be used thoughtfully to avoid overwhelming a space. Sherwin-Williams' Midsummer Night is a standout choice for those embracing this trend.
Warm Neutrals Paired With Bold, Dark Accents
Benjamin MooreCombining warm neutrals with striking accents may seem daunting, but interior designer Louise Bradley assures it’s simpler than it appears. “Layering warm tones, such as cream or other neutrals, with diverse textures adds depth and a sense of comfort to any room,” she advises. For instance, “opt for a sophisticated yet inviting style by painting walls in a soft cream and accessorizing with throws and pillows in complementary shades.” This blend of warmth and comfort results in a timeless, eclectic aesthetic.
