Every year, interior design trends are renewed, giving us the opportunity to experiment with new styles and colors that transform our homes. From the minimalism until the saturated tonesfashion in decoration is a reflection of the time and the mood of society. In that sense, for next 2025, the stylist and decorator Juliana de Giacomi, in an interview with ‘Côté Maison’, has advanced the latest color trends that will dominate the interiors of our homes, proposing a color palette that They move away from traditional neutrals like blue and beige. Instead, we will see the return of warm tonesdeep and sophisticated that provide character and dynamism to each cabin.
Bold and warm colors are a way to fill the spaces of positive energy and joy. These tones, which will set the trend next year, turn each room into a warm refuge where you can recharge your batteries and, in addition to being pleasant to look at, instill optimism and well-being. In that sense, Juliana de Giacomi considers that the return of color to interiors is not simply a passing fad, but rather a necessity to give personality and vitality to spaces. “Before we had the impression that people were afraid of color,” said the decorator, recalling how, in recent years, many houses were limited to one color. minimalist style inspired by ‘Pinterest’with neutral tones and an almost aseptic environment. However, today, vibrant tones full of character are a way to express our personality and create unique and cozy environments.
The colors of 2025: a bold renovation for homes
As revealed by the French magazine ‘Le Journal de la Maison’, the color palette that has dominated in previous years is renewed to give way to bolder and nostalgic tonesinspired by the aesthetics of 70s but adapted to modernity. Thus, the iconic duck bluewhich for a long time was the king of decoration, will give way to the dove graya tone that mixes subtlety and elegance and that acquires shades of blue or green depending on the lightbecoming an ideal option for those seeking sophistication without giving up warmth.
On the other hand, as the French magazine states, the traditional color terracottasymbol of Mediterranean warmth, will be replaced by the burnt orange. This more vibrant and intense tone provides energy and charactermaintaining an earthly spirit that connects with nature. With an air of seventies nostalgia, burnt orange promises to add vibrancy to any room, making it a perfect color for social areas such as the kitchen or the living room.
Lastly, the classic beige also evolves towards a richer version, the caramel brown. This color, enveloping and warm, is emerging as one of the great bets for living rooms and bedrooms. With its golden hue, caramel brown creates an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for spaces where you are looking for comfort and elegance. This shade, like dove gray and burnt orange, manages to capture the essence of retro while remaining contemporary.
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