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There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to transform your home in record time. Whether you’re looking for a subtle refresh or a bold makeover, the latest paint trends and interior paint colour ideas are here to inspire you. Discover how interiors experts around the world are using trending paint colour palettes and finishes to create stunning spaces.
Colour takes centre stage in the latest paint trends, moving away from muted tones to bold, impactful shades. Featured at recent interior design shows, experts have named deep burgundy, rich greens, and earthy browns as key interior paint colour trends for 2025 and beyond. These hues draw inspiration from nostalgia, nature and sustainable living, offering endless possibilities to personalise your space. Explore how to incorporate these trending paint colour palettes into your home for a fresh, unique look.
Sun-kissed hues are a standout in the latest paint trends, offering a brilliant way to add warmth and personality to interiors, says Bunnings trend and design manager Jane Wright. “Pair these tones with neutral backdrops and natural materials to create a soft, inviting effect,” she suggests. For a bolder approach, consider colour drenching – painting an entire room, including doors and trims, in a single striking shade. Dulux colour expert Andrea Lucena-Orr also highlights feature walls as a practical way to use trending paint colour palettes, but encourages experimenting with your chosen hue on all four walls for a truly transformative look that gets the most out of your colour.
We’re unlikely to completely ditch whites. Those with a hint of pigment are a safe choice for walls – look for an underlying touch of yellow or red for a warm feel (ideal for traditional homes) or try cool whites with a touch of black or blue in contemporary spaces. An on-trend white is a great way to add freshness and brightness to a space, aligning with the latest paint trends, says Mark O’Connor of Monarch Painting. However, even in the neutral sphere, the shift in interior paint colour trends is evident, with warmer undertones taking over from cool whites and greyed-off tones, says Jane. “The trend is shifting towards warmer neutrals, with beige and biscuit tones making a strong comeback. These sandy, inviting hues reflect trending paint colour palettes, adding a sense of warmth, softness, and cosiness,” she explains.
In its crispest format, white introduces light and delivers a fresh contrast, making it a staple in the latest paint trends. For a bold look without going all in, paint architectural trim in a pure hue like Dulux Vivid White and pair it with walls in a mid-strength or deep shade. Alternatively, team a soft white or neutral with a stronger colour for a more dramatic effect. When exploring interior paint colour trends, the key is to pair hues with similar undertones (such as a touch of yellow or green). Use resources from paint companies to plan your paint colour palettes effectively. “With some of the richer, bolder colours featured in the Dulux Colour Forecast 2025, you can easily scheme warmer neutrals and whites with these hues,” says Andrea. “If you’re using Dulux Plum Sauce from the ‘Recollect’ palette, try a warm white such as Dulux Whisper White. For Dulux Pesto from the ‘Still’ palette, consider a neutral like Dulux Slight Mushroom.” Matt and low-sheen finishes remain popular for walls, while gloss finishes are trending for furniture and cabinetry, Andrea adds.
Now that you know what the latest paint trends are, it’s time to pick the best formulation to suit your lifestyle needs, and plan your next project!
Paintwork has to withstand a lot in a family household, so choose paints that align with the latest paint trends, and are the right paint choice for the job. For high-traffic areas like hallways, opt for an easycare formulation designed for durability. In damp or humid spaces, such as laundries, use specialist kitchen and bathroom paints that inhibit mould growth. When considering interior house paint ideas, prioritise paints with low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These paints still align with trending paint colour palettes, but emit fewer toxins, making them ideal for homes with kids, elderly family members, or those with allergies or respiratory issues. Regardless of your choice, always work in a well-ventilated area, allow your paint project to dry completely, and air out the space thoroughly before use.
Paint is an easy way to embrace the latest paint trends and transform your space. Here are a few interior house paint ideas:
When painting, always wear safety equipment (eye protection and mask) and ensure the room is well ventilated.
Keep all paint and chemicals out of reach of children and pets.
Always use the right ladder for the job. Make sure it has non-slip feet and is set up on a flat, stable and solid surface. Wear sturdy footwear, maintain three points of contact (for example both feet and one hand) on it at all times and make sure another person is nearby in case you need assistance.
Learn how to paint a bedroom feature wall in one weekend.
Photo credit: Dulux Australia Lisa Cohen, Cath Muscat.
Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.
When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.