Two color families in particular will be especially trendy.

Not to mention thatmajor paint brandsare already announcingtheir colors of the year!

Below, interior designers share five shades and color families that they anticipate well see everywhere next year.

Still life image of a color swatch book

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Plus, they offer tips on how to design a space with said hues, too.

When designing a color-drenched space, Blanks recommends weaving in light, natural linen when selecting drapery and/or bedding.

This helps to soften the space and feels a little less stark or modern, she says.

Wallpapered bedroom

Kris Holman; Design by Margie Kaercher

I love the idea of dark walls accompanied with a similar color bedding or furniture, she says.

I would change up the shade slightly to keep the space from feeling too flat.

According to Jay, the founder of Meghan Jay Design, Farrow & Ball’sDorset Creamis the perfect hue.

Brown bedroom

Gisele Parra Photography; Design by Callie Blanks

Adds the designer, Its not too saturated, not too citrus.

A yellow table lamp brings vibrancy and playfulness to a space, she says.

Bright Reds

Jay expects to see a greater use of bright red in 2025.

Limewashed walls

Design and photo by Taylor Fusco

Adding thatpop of redmakes a space feel fun and alive, she says.

In a recent powder room project proposal, Jay suggested painting the trim in the space red.

To me, it’s like wearing a classic black and white outfit and incorporating a red shoe.

It makes your head turn and take notice.

For example, she enjoys bringing in light oak furniture for contrast.

Blush or pink is always another go-to complementary color, she says.

The colors together are usually always a slam dunk.