It's a new year and time to paint new colors in your home! Adding a fresh coat of paint can make your interior and exterior spaces appear well-maintained and newly redone. Whether you're painting one room or your entire house, it's important to choose colors that will create an ambiance where you can feel comfortable.
Litchfield Builders is a Connecticut contractor that works with homeowners in Connecticut to remodel and renovate their beautiful homes. We're tuned in to color trends. Here's what we're seeing in homes throughout Connecticut.
Gray has been an incredibly popular color in Connecticut homes for many years. This, combined with white in Connecticut kitchens, has created a largely neutral color palette that is crisp, clean, and tasteful.
Today, those trends are changing.
More color variety: All-white kitchens are not as popular as they were a few years ago. Connecticut homeowners are turning to earthy hues like blue, green, and brown to add character and beauty to their kitchen spaces. While white can still be found on kitchen counter tops and walls, pops of color on the cabinets and floors give Connecticut kitchens warmth and character.
In other rooms of the house, warm colors like brown and cream, combined with various shades of green, blue, and purple, can be found gracing walls, floors, and furnishings.
Medium paint tones: Connecticut homeowners are attracted to colors that are neither too light nor too dark. Medium tones create a sense of coziness in residential spaces.
Want to create an environment that is both inviting and visually striking? Some homeowners do this by painting their ceilings a color other than white. Painting the ceiling the same color as the walls creates a feeling of continuity throughout your living space. Try painting your home's millwork (such as crown molding and wainscoting) with analogous colors to create a sense of peace and calm.
Medium paint tones work well in large and medium-sized spaces. For smaller rooms and rooms with a northern or eastern exposure, lighter colors can create a sense of space.
Warm tones combined with gray: Make no mistake: grays are still popular in Connecticut homes. Some might say that grays have not gone away, they're simply being used differently in the home. It's common now to see warm grays combined with warmer neutrals like cream, beige, mocha, and cocoa, as well as other colors like deep reds, rustic greens, and tasteful blues.
While each paint company has created its own unique shade for the year 2025, you may notice that there's a pattern in these colors. Each one is rich, earthy, and mellow. The 2025 paint colors of the year are overwhelmingly comforting and calming, creating a sense of peace and calm in Connecticut living spaces.
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