The new year means new trends and styles for window coverings. If you think your windows are a bit boring, you might consider changing their color for the 2023 season. With this in mind, the Misty Blinds team is here to share with you the most popular color trends for the new year.
Dark Colors
As the leading candidate among the 2025 color trends, dark window coverings stand out. Dark window covering solutions, such as deep blue, red and sullen stone gray, provide luxurious appeal and contain a perfect neutral tone that can pair well with other colors. Dark colors also contrast perfectly with sprawling walls, especially in rooms with lots of light.
Protecting windows with dark treatments allows the eye to focus in a natural place and adds depth to the walls. Dark colors are especially good guest rooms bedrooms with intense light control. Finally, dark curtains show less dust than cruise curtains, so they’re a good choice for main rooms in the home.
Neutral Beiges
If you can’t choose a certain shade, you will never go wrong with neutral beige, taupe and brown custom curtains that will never go wrong. Neutral tones such as beige give a feeling of incompleteness and easily match the paint and furniture color they contain. For example, colors such as oatmeal and apricot have a lot of depth that can be extracted with furniture and decorations that make the components.
Embrace Nature
Alternatively, embrace your inner nature lover by opting for light and soothing greens, like forest green or tea green. Greens pair well with yellow undertones and can even be mixed with light pastel blues. These colors evoke the essence of nature, creating a calming space, and work well for curtains, vertical blinds, and custom window sheers.
Go White
If all else fails, you can always fall back on classic white. White blinds work with practically any wall color and add a simple and clean touch to your windows. Whites, off-whites, and light greys also go well with cool colors like blues and greens, as well as darker shades of warm colors like deep red or sunburnt orange.
White window treatments also reflect natural light, making the interior space feel larger and more inviting. The only downside of white window coverings is that they tend to show dust and stains more easily, which means they may require more frequent cleaning.
Choosing the Right Color for Custom Blinds
Choose colors that match your decorating style. For example, modern styles go well with bright and flat colors, while a more traditional rustic style pairs well with neutral colors with more texture and patterns.
Consider the light that enters through the window when choosing colors. Sunlight can fade curtain colors, so opt for lighter colors for windows that get a lot of direct light.
Avoid mixing more than three colors in a single room. Multiple colors can risk blending together and making the space feel cluttered and overwhelming.
Decide whether you want your window treatments to accent, highlight, or complement the room’s paint and decor. Pay attention to how the colors of your furniture and walls interact and choose a color that complements that dynamic.