Introduction
The Benjamin Moore Color Trends 2025 palette invites you to explore the full spectrum of color, reminding us of what makes color truly captivating. This thoughtfully curated selection of foundational hues creates a seamless flow from room to room, exuding warmth, comfort, and refinement. Whether used in individual spaces or throughout your home, these sophisticated shades foster tranquility and relaxation, offering a timeless, harmonious aesthetic that enhances any environment.
Explore the Palette
Cinnamon Slate adds a touch of refined simplicity to this collection of soft, vibrant tones that flow seamlessly from one room to the next. This muted purple is the go-to paint color of this year.
Sea Salt brings on a subtle neutral that effortlessly strikes the perfect balance between warm and cool tones. The ideal white for the main ceiling color or the main paint color throughout the home.
Leather Saddle Brown is a rich, immersive hue inspired by the depth and texture of aged leather. This color brings warmth and a rustic look.
Chowning’s Tan is a rich tan derived from a blend of 18th-century white and yellow ochre pigments. It perfectly complements period furnishings and fixtures and is great for antique homes or rooms. Tissue Pink is a delicate blush that radiates a soft, flattering glow. It is good for powder rooms or entryways.
Stained Glass resembles the hue of moonlight streaming through a glass, making this color alluring, breathtaking, and peaceful. This teal color would compliment any room you would like to emphasize.
Ashwood Moss is a rich graphite-green that evokes a shadowy, hidden forest. This color looks great in rooms with many windows or tall ceilings.
Rosepine brings subtle touches of gray to add versatility and depth to this rich forest green. Will add a wonderful touch of nature’s greenery inside your home.
Paris Rain is a faint hint of green that breathes new life into this grayish shade. Great for multiple rooms, including your bathroom.
Glacier White adds a versatile off-white with subtle cream undertones. Great for ceilings, and would also look good on cabinets or stair risers.

Trending Flooring
Warm/Natural – Bringing the outdoors inside is a trend to watch this year, keyword biophilic. Experts predict more seamless flooring transitions between outdoor patios or porticos and indoor spaces, extending natural textures into the home. Warm tones will be on the rise once again. Flooring materials will also reflect outdoor elements more closely. Check out our engineered flooring City Crave Lager and City Crave Coventry.
Sustainability – Sustainable materials like cork and recycled content will gain popularity this year. As people make more eco-conscious choices, locally sourced and recycled flooring options will become increasingly appealing. Reused wood or tile from home renovations can add unique character and history to flooring. Cork, a biodegradable material, is also a great choice, as it’s harvested from the bark of cork trees without cutting them down. Come look at the Unique Wood Floors in-stock cork collection at one of our 3 showrooms in the Twin Cities area!
Wide Planks – Scale is set to be a major flooring trend in 2025. As homeowners seek more spacious and luxurious interiors, extra wide and extra long planks are gaining popularity. These larger planks help create the illusion of a bigger room, showcasing the full beauty of the flooring while contributing to a sleek, sophisticated aesthetic. Fewer seams result in a seamless, flowing design that enhances the overall sense of elegance. Brands such as Riva Spain and Urbanfloor are great options for the new and upcoming wide plank looks.
Parquet – Intricate flooring designs like herringbone are returning, especially with natural wood finishes. Parquet, once popular, lost favor to low-maintenance synthetic options, but real wood is still unmatched. Experts predict that in 2025, retro styles will inspire consumers, with parquet at the forefront. However, expect more modern interpretations, like oversized herringbone or custom layouts, replacing traditional small wood pieces. Preverco and Riva Spain brands have multiple options for herringbone patterns if you are interested in this style of flooring specifically. Now that we have gone over all the Benjamin Moore Palette and flooring trends for 2025, I hope you will have a better understanding of what color trends are starting this year! Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or inquiries.