Try A Fixer Upper-Inspired Color Scheme For An Updated Look During The New Year

Nothing welcomes the new year quite like a fresh coat of paint, and if you're craving a home refresh, HGTV's expert designers have plenty of inspiration to kickstart your transformation. Since 2014, Chip and Joanna Gaines have been transforming homes and inspiring homeowners with their signature "Fixer Upper" style, which they've carried into new projects on their Magnolia Network spin-off series. While some of their previous popular paint choices like minimalist, cool grays are being phased out of the trend cycle, there's one particular color scheme found in "Fixer Upper" homes that is perfect for the new year — a balance of warm neutrals, and deep, bold green.

You'll find this color scheme throughout Joanna Gaines' stunning design choices from the "Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse" series, giving the home a style that feels both grounded and daring. Warm tones and intense pops of color are set to dominate the paint trends in 2025, making this palette the perfect way to refresh your home and kick of the new year in style.

Cozy up your space with warm neutrals

In the new year, designers are moving away from cooler tones, in favor of a warm look. It's safe to say that neutral walls will always hold rank in home design, but cold neutrals are among the paint colors that will make your home look dated in 2025. Designers are deeming icy grays and whites as sterile, while warm neutrals like beige and bone shades offer a more inviting feel. In "Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse," Chip and Joanna Gaines embraced this shift by using light, warm neutrals throughout the space. The palette kept the home bright and airy, but the subtle warmth of the tones provide an earthy style that feels cozy and lived in. Inspired by this project, Joanna released her latest paint collection, featuring shades like "Blanched" — the perfect warm beige that brings light and comfort into your space.

The appeal of warm neutrals in 2025 isn't about the modern minimalism it's been used for in past years. This year's design trends embrace it as part of a more retro aesthetic that uses warm tones to create a sense of authenticity, and offers a backdrop for more colorful accents to stand out. In Joanna's lake house design, the warm walls contrast beautifully with decor like tinted glass, bright greenery, and brass accents that add a delicate glow. These neutrals invite you in, while letting more striking design details shine — the perfect balance for an updated home in the new year.

Create depth and drama with rich green hues

While warm neutrals create a cozy, inviting foundation, this Fixer Upper-inspired color scheme wouldn't feel complete without the bold addition of a deep, rich green. A dramatic forest green not only complement the earthy tones, but also adds a layer of depth and intrigue that makes the design feel more dynamic. It's the moody hue Joanna Gaines embraces in her rose shed on "Fixer Upper: The Hotel," and again in the library of "The Lakehouse" in her other spin-off project.

Dark, earthy greens are predicted to be a standout in 2025's color trends, as designers favor its balance of bold design with comforting, organic tones. They make a statement without being too over-the-top, instead offering just the right splash of drama to liven up neutral walls and wooden accents. The strength of a dark green prevents the neutral color palette from feeling too monotone, and helps your design get the kind of impact we all desire in a home upgrade. By incorporating a rich green in your color scheme, you strike that perfect equilibrium between cozy and captivating, in a way that is both timeless and trendy. Whether used in smaller doses like shelving and trim, or larger approaches like accent walls, this bold addition works wonderfully with warm neutrals to revamp your home's style and set the tone for a fresh start in the new year.

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