This Season’s Dreamiest Color Palette

Cozy maximalist entryway.

This season, color is here to make a statement. Forget minimalism—this is all about bold, expressive hues that embrace the joy of layered, playful design. From deep greens to rich mustards, calming blues, and soft pinks, these trending shades are perfect for creating a space that’s full of character and personality.

Whether you’re color-drenching your walls, mixing and matching accents, or playing with unexpected combinations, these hues are the key to building a vibrant, maximalist-inspired home.

Emerald green sofa in living room.
The Bolder, The Better

There’s something about deep green that feels both grounding and daring—it’s the kind of color that turns a space into a sanctuary. Go all in with a color-drenched moment (or try “double-drenching”, where the walls, trim, and ceiling are all painted in slightly differing shades). Not ready to break out the brush? Layer in the hue through patterned pillows, bold rugs, or leafy houseplants. Want to dial it up even more? Add a few pops of cobalt blue or dusty pink for a high-contrast, maximalist vibe that still feels totally livable.

Green bedroom.
Make Room for Mustard

Equal parts retro and modern, mustard brings instant personality to any room. Paint a feature wall for a bold, sun-soaked moment or let the hue pop through personality-packed lamps, throws, or playful pillows. The real magic happens when you layer it with cooler tones (think deep green or slate blue) for a just-right dose of contrast. Want something more permanent? Try a mustard-hued chair or ottoman to add cozy charm to everything from minimal spaces to vintage-inspired nooks.

Mustard wall with chair.
Mustard living room.
The Coolest Shade in the Room

From barely-there powder to inky navy, blue has range (plus, it’s always in style). Use it to dial up the calm with a tone-on-tone wall moment or try color-blocking a few favorite shades for a modern look. Want to keep it simple? Work it in through layered textiles like cozy throws, soft bedding, or a plush rug underfoot. For an unexpected twist, go maximalist by mixing in mustard or moody green—because contrast always keeps things interesting.

Blue lamp.
Meet Your New Neutral

Equal parts soft and statement-making, dusty pink brings just the right amount of warmth while still acting as a neutral—especially in smaller spaces where bold colors can feel overwhelming. Drench your space in it or layer it in with pretty pillows, a gauzy shower curtain, or a cozy throw. The best part? It plays well with others. Pair it with soft yellows, deep greens, or rich blues for a palette that feels curated, not precious.

Pink kitchen.
Pink bathroom.

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