The
colors that will be in high demand in the coming years reflect deep changes in social behavior, the relationship with home, and the technologies that shape our daily lives. In a scenario where
living becomes more connected to well-being and personality, the choice of
expressive palettes takes center stage in interior design.
Manuela Valverde Arquitetura e Interiores - Living Raízes do Invisível. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
For the coming years, the focus is on diversity: from earthy tones that embrace to greens that evoke nature, passing through digital and metallic shades that suggest innovation and lightness. Understanding these trends helps to plan projects more in tune with the present time — and with possible futures.
Milagros Lanza e Aurelio Herrera - Comedor Peruano. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2025. (Renzo Bagliati/CASACOR)
7 colors that will dominate projects in the coming years
Chromatic trends translate
social, emotional, and aesthetic movements. Here are 7 shades that are expected to stand out in interior projects in the coming years.
Terracotta
Inspired by minerals and arid landscapes, terracotta remains a
key color for warm and sensory projects. It works well on walls, upholstery, and ceramics, especially in combination with wood and
natural fibers.
BC Arquitetos - Casa Magenta LG. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Sage Green
This soft shade, which
balances freshness and neutrality, remains strong in interiors. It is a versatile choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens, promoting tranquility and
connection with nature.
Projeto de um apartamento em Ipanema, no Rio de Janeiro, assinado por Bianca Da Hora (Fotos: Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Diego Matos/CASACOR)
Petroleum Blue
Sophisticated and deep, petroleum blue appears as a
alternative to black and dark gray. In furniture, walls, or details, it creates contrast without weighing down, enhancing artworks and textures.
Projeto de Maurício Nóbrega. (Divulgação/Divulgação)
Futuristic Beige
A
neutral updated with gray or pearly nuances. This color adapts well to continuous surfaces, such as floors or
custom furniture, and combines with clear or opaque metallic finishes.
Márcio Corrêa - Meu Ryokan. Como o próprio nome indica, o projeto tem como referência um ryokan – tradicional hospedagem japonesa – com uma reinterpretação moderna. O espaço de 77 m² faz um convite à experimentação de sensações de maneira contemplativa e à forte ligação com a natureza. Para isso, utiliza cores e elementos gráficos suaves e materiais naturais. Destaque para a instalação com bambus logo na entrada composta por uma iluminação dramática, para os móveis em formato de pedras e para o piso e o teto revestidos com madeira certificada. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Digital Violet
Between purple and blue, this shade points towards the
technological and dreamlike universe. It is a bold choice, but it brings intensity when used in focal points, such as armchairs, doors, or lamps.
.Júnior Ordoñez - Gazebo Mangará. Projeto da CASACOR Sergipe 2024. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Earthy Pink
With a burned background, the pink of the coming years is
less sweet and more earthy. It can be used as a base in
monochromatic palettes or to soften compositions with dark and metallic tones.
Beatriz Quinelato Arquitetura - Sopro. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
Pistachio Green
Light, fresh, and slightly acidic, pistachio green brings a
sense of lightness and good humor. It works well in decorative details, tiles, upholstery, and more playful design pieces.
Milagros Aguilar, Mariano Quiroga, Janice Hundskopf e Daniela Pasini - Recuerdos de Hogar. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2025. (Natalia Queirolo/CASACOR)
How to apply colors naturally
The key to incorporating colors into the project is to understand the
balance between permanence and renewal. A good strategy is to start with smaller and easier elements to change — pillows, throws, vases, frames, rugs. Testing these
colors on small surfaces allows you to understand the light, the feeling, and the harmony with the existing furniture. From this base, it is possible to advance to walls, fixed furniture, or coverings.
João Gabriel - Ateliê de Tebas. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
Another way to use chromatic trends with balance is to
combine neutral and timeless tones with pointed color touches. Strong colors can be softened with
natural materials and light textures, while lighter tones gain depth when contrasting with dark or opaque surfaces.
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