3 Bold New Color Palettes Redefining Interior Design
- Amy Fregosi Salazar
- Apr 1
- 2 min read

Neutrals have a secure spot as a strong foundation in interior design, but richer colors are taking center stage, such as muted earthy tones like browns, plums and greens alongside jewel tones and warm metallics. The resurgence of these color palettes adds a layer of complexity, warmth, and sophistication that will endure as timeless and mix with the well-established neutrals.
Elevated Earthy Hues
The colors making their way through design studios are a perfect balance for layering. The tones of olive, sage, plum, warm browns, cinnamon, navy, and ochre add depth, drama and luxury for an inviting feeling. Evoking comfort and a sense of warmth, these colors are integral to design in 2025. To an existing furniture plan, you can add pillows, accessories, window coverings, and area rugs to instill richness and depth in your interiors.

Rich Jewel Tones
Taking the limelight, jewel tones such as emerald, garnet, sapphire, and topaz are adding a deep and rich presence alongside the reemergence antique and vintage home furnishings. They are the perfect spark to ignite a more neutral or minimalist space to achieve balance and not feel too energizing. The best way to use jewel tones is with wallpaper, pillows, accent chairs, and accessories.

Nature-Inspired Brights
For those wanting a stylish design with bright colors, thoughtfully placing coral, mint, cerulean, or lime aims to summon balance and serenity with vitality. Pairing these with neutrals allows their warmth and nature-inspired pops of color to meld seamlessly. Curate a space with these fun colors with art, paint, wallpaper, accessories and light fixtures.

Color trends are meant to inspire, create positive change, and push your comfort level to new places. There are no rules when it comes to your home and spaces. How you decide to use color, whether muted earthy tones, rich jewel tones, or bright natural colors, is a personal decision.
If you love your home but feel less enthused with the current color palette, please reach out. We can't wait to create YOUR richly colored space!
Cheers,
Amy
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