The days of stark white kitchens and agreeable grays may be dwindling. In their place, warm, earthy, and inviting tones are beckoning painters to embrace deeper hues and cozy vibes.
Lowe's Director of Trend and Style Monica Reese, along with her team, have combed global markets, scoured social media, and dove deep into design materials to uncover the Truffle trend. Monica says the rich palette is the perfect color for 2025, no matter your aesthetic identity.
For people who want to be a bit bold, you can drench your whole room in Truffle, and it'll create almost what feels like a cave: very warm, cozy, and inviting. For those who are not quite as bold, add a splash of sophistication by painting an accent wall or highlighting a single feature, such as a fireplace or stairway wall. It's the perfect way to introduce color and elevate your space.
Monica suggests pairing Truffle with neutral furniture and cream curtains, complemented by textural pillows and a hint of caramel leather in an ottoman or accent piece for a classic yet chic look. To achieve a naturally inspired look, introduce soft tones of blue and green in furniture and pillows, along with organic materials like wicker, rattan, and cane in accent pieces and decor. For those seeking a bold aesthetic, layer Truffle with ivory furniture and curtains accented with deep rich oxblood and charcoal pillows, rugs, and throws. Top it off with gold accents in lighting and décor to create the ultimate dramatic effect.
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As for more trends that will hit the market in 2025 and beyond, Monica says color is here to stay - and the bolder, the better.
I don't see color going away any time soon. In fact, I think we're just getting started with these bold, rich hues, and we will continue to see them evolve.