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Color Trends 2025: One Home, One Palette

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Discover the beauty of quiet color. Go Room to Room with Go Room to Room with Color Trends 2025 Colo

Discover the beauty of quiet color. [Benjamin Moore]( Go Room to Room with Go Room to Room with Color Trends 2025 Color Trends 2025 [A play button is superimposed over an image of a living room with a blue sofa and multicolored pillows opening into a gray entryway with a staircase.]( Explore the versatility of Color Trends 2025 as Color Expert Hannah takes you through an entire home painted with our palette of calm, confident hues. [Watch Now]( [A light pink-painted hallway features a small brown and white loveseat underneath a window with gauzy curtains.]( The Perfect Beginning “When choosing colors for the whole home, I like to start with the entryway. [Tissue Pink 1163]( is an inviting color that greets guests with a smile,” Hannah says. Eye-Catching Gathering Spaces In the dining room, lush [Ashwood Moss 1484]( highlights the space for entertainment while maintaining the richness of [Cinnamon Slate 2113-40]( the Color of the Year 2025. [A dining room with a wood table features built-in bookshelves painted a dark green.]( [A white-painted minimalist bedroom features bedding, curtains, and an area rug all in different shades of white and off-white.]( Your Personal Oasis According to Hannah, “Bedrooms are where your personal taste can shine. I love a clean, all-white painted bedroom in [Glacier White OC-37]( contrasted by a color-drenched bathroom in rich [Stained Glass CSP-685]( Discover the Possibilities See for yourself how the Color Trends 2025 palette brings a soft, comforting quality to any space with our enhanced color visualizer. [Choose a Room](   [Design Inspiration](   [Curated Color Palettes](   [Paint Specifications](   [Connect with a Rep](   [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Certifications]( | [SDS/TDS]( [Download Color Palettes]( | [Order Color Sheets]( [Privacy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [CA Supply Chains Act]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Please do not reply to this email. For more information, call 1-866-708-9181 or visit our [contact us]( page. Benjamin Moore & Co., 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 ©2024 Benjamin Moore & Co. All Rights Reserved.  

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