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10 Most Popular Exterior Paint Colors for 2025
The year 2025 marks a notable shift in exterior paint color trends, moving away from cooler grays and stark contrasts towards warmer, more natural tones. Homeowners are increasingly favoring soft, earthy neutrals such as warm whites, various beiges, and sand tones, along with muted blues and greens. Darker shades like deep browns and grays are replacing the once-popular black, aiming for a more grounded aesthetic that seamlessly integrates homes with their natural surroundings. This trend is driven by a desire for harmony between residential structures and the environment.
Two color experts, Amy Woolf from Amy Woolf Architectural Color and Design, and Lisa Jenkins of Lisa Jenkins Color, provide insights into these emerging trends. They highlight specific colors and their applications. For instance, 'Rosemary' by Sherwin Williams, a medium to dark green with subtle gray undertones, exemplifies the nature-inspired palette. Woolf notes its warmth and muted quality, making it suitable for various architectural styles, including cottage, Victorian, Foursquare, and Craftsman homes, and it complements brick beautifully. It also pairs effectively with warm neutrals and wood tones.
Another green, 'Vine Leaf' by Behr, is described as brighter but still aligned with the earthy theme of 2025. This vibrant yet fresh color allows homeowners to make a statement without deviating from grounded tones. It works well with warm grays, whites, or wood accents, serving as either a main exterior color or an accent on shutters and doors.
The move towards warm neutrals is also evident in choices like 'Swiss Coffee' by Benjamin Moore, a creamy off-white that Jenkins frequently recommends. When paired with 'Edgecomb Gray' by Benjamin Moore for shutters, it creates a classic and appealing combination.
For those seeking bolder statements while maintaining a natural feel, 'Oxide' by Behr offers a deep, reddish-brown with warm undertones. This versatile color can be used as a front door or shutter accent, or as a primary field paint, blending well with warm neutrals, wood, and stone, and suiting both modern and contemporary designs.
Sage gray/greens are prominent, with 'Anonymous' by Sherwin Williams standing out. Despite being a gray, its green undertones give it a sage-like appearance, making it compatible with warm whites and beige. This color is ideal for achieving a relaxed, natural look across various architectural styles, from coastal to colonial.
Deep, moody gray-greens, such as 'Flint' by Benjamin Moore, are also in high demand. Jenkins describes 'Flint' as a 'charcoal blue'—a mix of blue-green and gray with a strong blue presence. It provides a bold, modern look, adding depth and visual interest, and is perfect for shutters on white houses or paired with black trim.
Dark brown exteriors are gaining popularity, exemplified by 'Whitall Brown' by Benjamin Moore. This deep, dark brown with red undertones aligns with the trend for dark, earthy colors, offering an alternative to dark blue or black. Its versatility makes it suitable for diverse regions and architectural styles, including Garrison, Four-Square, and Craftsman homes.
Deep blues, like 'Needlepoint Navy' by Sherwin Williams, continue to be popular choices for 2025. Warmer than black, this color adds depth to coastal, traditional, and modern homes, adaptable as an accent or a dominant color, complementing both modern and classic designs.
Finally, 'Revere Pewter' by Benjamin Moore, a soft, warm gray with subtle green and beige undertones, is highlighted as a versatile and transitional neutral. It complements stone, brick, or wood elements and pairs well with crisp whites or charcoal accents. 'Tyler Gray' by Benjamin Moore, a warm, sophisticated mid-tone neutral, is praised for its timeless quality and flexibility, especially when used with fixed materials like brick or stone veneer, preventing color clashes and ensuring long-lasting appeal.
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