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The Power of Color: Surprising Neutral Paint Trends for 2025

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  • Mar 31
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Personalizing your home is about creating a sanctuary that reflects your unique personality and fosters well-being. The growing trend of biophilic design has left homeowners asking for creative ways to incorporate natural design elements into their homes. Adding color through paint is a great option to not only showcase an individuals personality but also bring the outdoors in. Choosing neutral paint colors inspired by nature can make a subtle yet impactful statement. Here are five unexpected neutrals from leading paint manufacturers that align beautifully with biophilic principles:​

1. Warm Clay Beige

This soft, sunbaked beige with gentle terracotta undertones evokes the warmth of natural clay and desert landscapes. It pairs beautifully with raw wood, woven baskets, and soft linen textures, creating a comforting, grounded atmosphere. Consider:​

  • Benjamin Moore Clay Beige (OC-11): A grounded shade of tan that offers warmth without overwhelming the space. ​Home

  • Sherwin-Williams Wool Skein (SW 6148): A versatile warm beige with subtle green undertones, complementing various warm finishes and décor. ​Color Concierge

2. Moss-Toned Gray

A muted gray with subtle green undertones, reminiscent of a misty forest, brings tranquility to any space. It complements stone surfaces, leafy plants, and organic textiles, making it ideal for creating a serene environment. Consider:​

  • Sherwin-Williams Sandbar (SW 7547): A subtle tan with muted undertones, offering a grounded look without committing to yellow-green hues. ​Home

  • Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172): A light gray with warm undertones, providing a versatile and calming backdrop.​

3. Ocean Foam Blue

This soft, desaturated blue-green mirrors coastal waters, enhancing a sense of serenity. Ideal for bedrooms or spa-like bathrooms, it pairs effortlessly with warm neutrals, woven textures, and soft lighting. Consider:​

  • Sherwin-Williams Sea Salt (SW 6204): A gentle blue-green that brings a breath of fresh air to any space.​

  • Benjamin Moore Palladian Blue (HC-144): A calming blend of blue and green with a hint of gray, perfect for creating a tranquil atmosphere.​

4. Sandstone Taupe

Inspired by natural sandstone formations, this warm taupe offers subtle complexity that shifts with the light. It harmonizes with biophilic elements like bamboo, pampas grass, and indoor water features, promoting a peaceful, nature-inspired aesthetic. Consider:​

  • Benjamin Moore Shaker Beige (HC-45): A warm, versatile beige that adds depth and sophistication.​Laurel Harrison

  • Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige (SW 7036): A soft beige with gray undertones, providing a neutral and adaptable backdrop. ​

5. Deep Olive Brown

A rich blend of brown and green, this color reflects the depth of a forest floor, creating a grounding and sophisticated ambiance. It pairs well with natural leather, linen upholstery, and brass accents for an organic-luxe feel. Consider:​

  • Farrow & Ball Mouse's Back (No. 40): A quiet gray-brown with a hint of green, offering a sophisticated and earthy feel.​

  • Benjamin Moore Tate Olive (HC-112): A deep, muted olive that brings warmth and depth to interiors.​

Incorporating these nature-inspired neutrals into your home not only personalizes your space but also fosters a deeper connection to the natural world, enhancing both comfort and aesthetic appeal.


 
 
 

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