Popular Paint Colors for Australian Homes in 2025
- WILLIAM KIM
- Aug 17
- 2 min read
1) Overview of 2025 Color Trends
Warm Neutrals Rising: Beige, oatmeal, and warm whites are making a comeback, creating soft and welcoming spaces.
Green Tones Leading: Olive, sage, and eucalyptus shades remain dominant, reflecting Australia’s natural environment.
Burgundy & Wine Accents: Rich reds are being used as statement colors in living and bedroom interiors.
Soft Whites: A staple base tone that brightens and balances any room.
Nature-Inspired Palettes: Ocean, forest, and desert-inspired hues are at the heart of 2025 designs.
2) Recommended Colors by Space
Living Rooms & Open Plan Areas
Base: Warm white or light beige
Accents: Olive, burgundy, or blue-green
Kitchens
Main: Soft white or creamy yellow
Accents: Deep green or navy-tinged teal
Bedrooms
Cozy tones: Warm white, plaster pink, terracotta, or burgundy
Create warmth and intimacy
Bathrooms & Laundries
Calm neutrals: Greige and sage
Trim in soft white for freshness
Kids’ Rooms & Studies
Energetic hues: Light sage, powder blue, or soft yellow
Adds positivity and brightness
3) Exterior & Façade Combinations
Coastal Homes: Body in warm white or sandy beige, trim in sage, door in deep teal.
Modern Homes: Body in oat beige, accents in olive or charcoal, door in burgundy.
Heritage Homes: Body in stone or putty, trim in warm white, accents in bottle green or wine red.
4) Example Palettes
Calm Nature Neutral: Warm white · oat beige · sage · eucalyptus · bronze tones
Modern Heritage: Light stone · putty · bottle green · wine red · warm white
Uplift & Bright: Soft white · butter yellow · sky blue · olive · rattan
5) How to Choose the Right Colors
Select a base color (warm white or beige).
Add a natural green shade for harmony.
Choose one strong accent (burgundy, deep teal, or navy).
Always test sample boards under different lighting conditions.
Match gloss levels to room function (matte/satin for living rooms, satin/semi-gloss for wet areas).
6) Practical Tips
Always test sample pots on your walls before committing.
Try repainting smaller furniture or trims before tackling entire rooms.
Check colors under both daylight and artificial light for accuracy.

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