Property Colour Trends for Spring by Heather Hilder on April 23, 2025 Property Colour Trends for Spring What colours are trending for property sales this spring? If you’ve taken notice of staging advice when you are looking to sell, you will know that a fresh lick of paint can do wonders for revitalising a property and boosting your chances of sale. Your home looks fresh and well-maintained and shows that you have invested a little love in it. If you add an on-trend colour to the mix, it will also help your property look current, too. You don’t even have to get a paintbrush out. If you can’t bear the thought of redecorating, or you have a neutral colour palette that you don’t want to change, then accessories can be used instead to bring on-trend spring colours into your home. The benefit here is that they can also move with you. Going bold with colour pops You need to consider carefully what colours to use to brighten up your property. Deep, rich colours such as merlot and burgundy for reds, mustard yellows, chocolate browns and vibrant moss tones for greens are all on trend for 2025, according to interiors experts such as Homesandgardens.com. They say such rich colours add depth and a classic look to properties. These are bold colours. Boldness is also a feature in colour drenching, where whole rooms – including ceilings and skirting boards – are painted the same colour. However, while you may love this look, such a full-on colour drench may be off-putting for some buyers who might see the task of returning a ceiling or skirting to white too time-consuming and costly. This means it’s probably best avoided if you are preparing to sell. That’s not to say you can’t still be bold with such on-trend rich colours but instead consider less intimidating feature walls or accessories such as cushions, curtains and throws that you can also use to dress your next property. Earth-inspired neutrals If you really want to bring in new colours to help sell, then neutrals, as always, remain in fashion. These are forever popular for a property sale since it’s easier for buyers to visualise putting their own colour stamp on a property against a neutral palette. This season earth-inspired shades will replace cool-toned neutrals such as grey, although warm beiges continue to remain on-trend. Mood colours When choosing colours for your home when trying to sell you also need to consider the mood it will create and whether it’s appropriate for that particular space. A vibrant splash of colour may be appealing and memorable in a living or dining space where it creates a statement, but perhaps not so much in an office or bathroom where the mood needs to be more relaxed. Don’t feel blue One calming colour is blue, which has also evolved this season, lightening from the navy blues that have been popular in recent years. Now more calming blues, such as sky blue and cornflower blue, are taking precedence. Ideal Home says that powder blue is a season ‘must-have’, giving a fresh and airy feel. Don’t restrict colour to the interior When looking to sell, ensure you remember the power of kerb appeal. Add a splash of colour to the exterior of your property as well as the interior. Once again, keep it to a splash to add interest and attract attention rather than overwhelm. Want to know more about our sales services? Please get in touch with us today. You can also get a free, instant online valuation of your home, to give you an idea of how much your property is worth, by clicking here.