There are shades of colour tones that always take the world of home décor by storm each year. This year it is no different. Interior designer experts always give a refreshed look to colour paint tones.
From deep, moody tones to light and airy neutrals, homeowners are keeping things interesting with intentional colours.
Sultry pinks
Muted pink tones are an obsession when it comes to bedrooms. They aren’t bright or very dark just the perfect shade of pink. This shade can act as an elevated neutral in your bedroom. Use it as an accent wall where you place your headboard and see it pop up just perfectly every time you enter.
Caramelised warm brown
The warm caramelized brown is reminiscent of sunbaked clay and adds the right kind of warmth and character to any room you decide on. This shade is a growing desire amongst homeowners and interior designers alike for its earthy and timeless colours. It feels welcoming, modern, stylish and grounded.
Bold red
Why not go the maximalist way with a brave colour choice? Red makes an impressive standout vibrant hue. Bold and warm, it boosts the overall appeal of your space. Just a bit of red here and there can make this tone successful and work in your room. A good read on your door frame can be the start if you don’t want to go overboard. A rich and warming ruby red as your living room accent wall will surely work. Convert it into a vibrant colour that will work with the overall feel of your home.
Neutrals
When it comes to decorating with neutrals, warm-toned neutrals work better in place of cooler shades. Cool neutral shades have the sense of making the home feel stark or cold. The warm neutrals do the complete opposite of making your space homey, relaxed and inviting. From beige tones to cream and subtle whites, neutrals are here to stay this year.
Only time will tell if any of these tones will stay for the year 2025 as it is still early to predict their longevity.
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