Benjamin Moore is a leading brand of interior paints, and they’ve been around since 1883, so they definitely know their stuff. Every year, they announce their Color of the Year, and the choice for 2025 is—drumroll, please—Cinnamon Slate! A warm, purply-brown, Cinnamon Slate is cozy and sophisticated at the same time. If you are giving your living room or bedrooms a fresh new look, this color should definitely be on your shortlist. Whether you DIY your paint job or enlist handyman services from our team at Burdey’s Remodeling, choosing the right color is the first step.
Benjamin Moore has a full palette of colors for 2025 in addition to the Color of the Year. Here’s a look at the colors they’ve chosen.
Calming Earth Tones
Benjamin Moore’s Color Trends 2025 Palette includes ten colors: five warm and five cool. They are all earth tones that will turn any room into a comfortable, calm, and relaxing space. The colors also range from light to dark, so there are options in this palette to match every need and style preference. Let’s take a closer look at the colors and get some ideas for how to use them.
Warm Colors
Aside from Cinnamon Slate, the 2025 palette includes four other warm colors: Sea Salt, Leather Saddle Brown, Chowning’s Tan, and Tissue Pink. Sea Salt is a warm off-white that is perfect for bathrooms or hallways. It is ideal if you want a truly neutral color that doesn’t feel sterile. Tissue pink is also a good choice for these spaces, as it is a very light pink that brings a hint of color to a room without feeling overwhelming.
Leather Saddle Brown and Channing’s Tan are warm browns—one dark and one light—that work well for living rooms, offices, or even bedrooms.
Cool Colors
The cool colors in the palette are Stained Glass, Ashwood Moss, Rosepine, Paris Rain, and Glacier White. Stained Glass is a dark teal that makes a good accent color in a kitchen or bathroom.
Ashwood Moss, Rosepine, and Paris Rain are all shades of green. Starting with the lightest first, Paris Rain is a versatile pale green that will lighten up any space, especially small rooms with minimal natural light. Rosepine is a bit darker and would make a bold choice for kitchen cabinets, especially paired with natural wood and brass hardware. The third green is Ashwood Moss, which is a dark green with gray undertones. This darker hue is best used as an accent color paired with a lighter, warmer tone.
Finally, we have Glacier White. This cool off-white color would suit any space where you might use Sea Salt but prefer a cool color scheme.
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