Paint Colours inspired by Pinterest’s 2025 Colour Palette

A Colour Consultant’s Insight

Pinterest Palette 2025

As we step into 2025, Pinterest has unveiled its highly anticipated colour predictions, and I believe these hues will make waves in both fashion and interior design. I’m already spotting them in magazines and trend forecasts!

Let’s have some fun! I’ve curated a selection of paint colours from some of your favourite brands, inspired by these five stunning shades. But first, let’s explore the palette:

The 2025 Palette

🔴 Cherry Red: A bold, statement-making hue inspired by “Cherry Coded.”

💛 Butter Yellow: Playful and warm, drawn from trends like “Dolled Up.”

🔮 Aura Indigo: A moody lilac perfect for cosmic, edgy aesthetics.

💚 Dill Green: A tangy, pickle-inspired green for fresh designs.

🤍 Alpine Oat: A cozy neutral for versatile, layered textures.

🔴 Cherry Red: Bold & Beautiful

Rich, deep reds are having a moment, and I’m here for it! I recently painted my bedroom in Farrow & Ball’s Eating Room Red—a warm, sultry shade with hints of pink and rust. It’s pure coziness in winter. Here are some stunning paint picks to bring the Cherry Coded vibe into your home:

🎨 Florentine Red by Dulux Heritage – This sumptuous, full-bodied cherry red is both bold and elegant. It has a deep richness that envelops a space, creating an atmosphere of warmth and intensity. Whether you use it in a living room, study, or bedroom, Florentine Red adds a luxurious touch that feels both classic and modern.

🎨 Cherry Burst CSP-1200 by Benjamin Moore – A vibrant, pink-tinged red with an electrifying energy. This shade is perfect for those who want a lively and playful atmosphere in their home. It works beautifully as an accent wall or on statement furniture pieces, injecting personality and charm into a space.

🎨 Rectory Red by Farrow & Ball – A classic, refined red with a warm, inviting undertone. It balances vibrancy with sophistication, making it an excellent choice for dining rooms or hallways. Rectory Red creates a sense of coziness while maintaining an air of traditional elegance.

💛 Butter Yellow: The Sun-Kissed Revival

Yellow is making a joyful return! As we shift away from monochrome, people are embracing warmth and vibrancy. Buttercup hues are gracing runways, and Dulux’s Colour of the Year 2025, True Joy, embodies this radiant trend. Here are my top picks for that golden glow:

🌞 Warm & Toasty CSP-915 by Benjamin Moore – A comforting, sun-kissed hue that feels like a warm embrace. Its golden undertones add depth and softness, making it perfect for kitchens and living rooms where a cozy atmosphere is desired.

🌞 Dayroom Yellow by Farrow & Ball – A soft, cheerful yellow that evokes the delicate warmth of a morning sunrise. It brightens a space without being overpowering, making it ideal for creating a fresh and airy feel.

🔮 Aura Indigo:

Inspired by edgy and intense lilac tones, purple hues have also been making a comeback since last season. Spring is the ideal time to introduce this moody lilac.

Here are some paints that are indigo inspired:

🪻Lavender Bliss 1252 by Colourtrend

With its blend of purple and blue tones Lavender Bliss is the perfect cool-toned lilac. It’s definite yet soft and has an illuminating feel. Use it as an accent colour to add a pop to your space.

🪻Heather Plum 1396 by Benjamin Moore

This shade is the perfect introduction to lilac and lavender tones. Picking up on floral notes, it is the ideal fresh colour to bring life back into your home after a long Winter. I would love to see this in a sunroom to pick up on greenery outside.

💚 Dill Green:

Green continues to reign supreme in interiors, and Dill Green offers a playful, citrusy twist. It’s bright, dynamic, and effortlessly refreshing.

Here are some stunning shades to channel its lively essence:

🌿 Leafy Green by Colourtrend – A verdant, jungle-inspired green that brings the outdoors in. This vibrant shade is perfect for those who want to make a statement while maintaining a connection to nature. It works beautifully in both bold and subtle applications.

🌿 Citrine by Little Greene – A luminous, jewel-toned green with a rich, sophisticated feel. It’s ideal for north-facing spaces that need a burst of brightness and life. Citrine creates a lively yet balanced atmosphere that enhances any interior.

🌿 Dark Celery 2146-10 by Benjamin Moore

Dark Celery by Benjamin Moore is a vibrant, lively shade that leans toward the brighter side of Dill Green. Its warm and inviting tone adds a fresh, energetic touch. If you’re looking for a distinctive color that stands out while remaining sophisticated, Dark Celery is an excellent choice.

🤍 Alpine Oat:

A cozy neutral for versatile, layered textures. Cool tones are out and warm tones are in! People are loving creams and beiges at the moment, reminiscent of that soft Hamptons look. Here are whites that will bring warmth into your home:

☁️ Roux White by Colourtrend – A delicate off-white with subtle taupe and green undertones. This colour adds a warm yet fresh touch to a space, making it an excellent choice for walls, ceilings, and trim. It works beautifully in sunlit rooms where its depth and richness can truly shine.

☁️ Cream Froth 2158-70 by Benjamin Moore – A soft, warm white that exudes comfort and sophistication. Cream Froth is perfect for creating a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Whether used in a coastal-inspired home or a city apartment, it brings a sense of calm and balance to a space.

☁️ White Tie 2002 by Farrow & Ball – A timeless off-white with a gentle warmth. White Tie adds a classic, refined look to interiors while maintaining an airy and bright aesthetic. It pairs beautifully with natural wood tones and soft textiles, making it a great option for kitchens, bedrooms, and open-plan areas.

I had so much fun exploring Pinterest’s 2025 palette, and I hope this inspired you to bring these stunning shades into your home. Which colour is calling your name? Let me know—I’d love to hear how you plan to incorporate these hues into your space!

For expert colour advice, visit my website or book a personalised colour consultation. Let’s create something beautiful! 🎨✨

*Images are not my own and are sourced from Pinterest and the paint company websites.

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