The annual Dulux Colour Forecast is a collection of uplifting and soothing colours in response to recent periods of uncertainty.
Distilled into three beautiful palettes Still, Recollect and Emerge demonstrate how colours with warm, brown undertones play an important role in evoking a sense of nurture and positivity.
In 2025, Dulux predicts that rich burgundies and wine hues will become more prominent throughout residential interior design, alongside increased use of green including olive, sage and vibrant yellow-green.
Suited to any architectural style of home, these colours allow you to refresh your interiors with confidence and create an on-trend positive change in your space.
Ceiling & Wall
Piglet
Ranging from soft subtle tones right through to bright pinks, these happy colours can transform a room by creating a sense softness or energy depending on the depth of the colour. Explore the beautiful range of dusty rose pinks to brilliant and dark moody tones to find your perfect colour.
“During times of instability, such as the current cost of living crisis and ongoing overseas conflicts, reduced consumer sentiment tends to see colour trends shift less dramatically," Colour and Communications Manager Andrea Lucena-Orr says.
"However, colour can be a powerful antidote to lift spirits and provide a sense of comfort and warmth, which is evident with this year’s colour palettes,” Lucena-Orr adds.
Ceiling & Trim
Zingiber
Yellows are vibrant and reflective and can create a happy and bright environment. Yellow is warm and is perfectly suited for south-facing spaces. Yellows can be used in casual living areas, hallways and entry spaces to create a light-filled bright setting.
Lucena-Orr says Australians can feel overwhelmed due to our continual connection to the digital world and the rise of AI, further compounding this feeling.
“There is a sense to slow down and appreciate life’s everyday moments, to look for joy in our surroundings and find comfort in reminiscing about times when we felt safe and secure. These shifts have informed the three Colour Forecast palette trends for 2025 in a relevant way for Australian interiors.”
“One of the most significant shifts this year is the increase in warm neutrals across the three palettes. During uncertain times we often see a move towards muted colours and calming, softer hues that help make us feel grounded and provide a sense of relief from everyday stresses.”
Ceiling
Lemon Blast
Yellows are vibrant and reflective and can create a happy and bright environment. Yellow is warm and is perfectly suited for south-facing spaces. Yellows can be used in casual living areas, hallways and entry spaces to create a light-filled bright setting.
An uplifting palette of paired-back pastels, Emerge is filled with soft greens, mauves and a deep red to bring joy without overwhelming a space.
As a response to seeking comfort and security, the moody Recollect palette evokes a sense of nostalgia, reflection and sophistication with yellow-based greens and deep olive shades paired with rich wine shades.
Driven by our need to appreciate things in the slow lane the Still palette has a calming effect that can create a nourishing and comforting environment.
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Colours displayed should be used as a guide for your colour selection. To ensure best accuracy, test your colour choice at home by ordering Dulux sample pots and A4 colour swatches and colour stickers.