(Though there are a fewpaint trends they’re ready to ditch in 2025too.)
We love this all-over, monochromatic looka bold yet calming statement.
Khouris go-to choice isFarrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster (No.

Alison Gootee; Styling: Page Mullins.
[Theyre] not just for the nursery!
Grown-up pinks likeFarrow & Ball Calamine, No.
230are unexpectedly elegant and sophisticated.
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244, a rich terracotta-brown, as a favorite.
We are excited to have a crisp color alternative for rooms where white feels too stark.
The design duo is especially looking forward to using these shades inbedroomsandbathrooms.

Credit:Laurey W. Glenn; Stylist: Matthew Gleason
We are obsessed with it.
White doesnt have to be boring or simplemore dimensional shades can transform the feel of a room.
291provides a softly muted base that responds beautifully to changing light, says Stevens.

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These nuanced whites create subtle sophistication without the clinical feel of pure white.
299introduces a maritime quality that feels both moody and refined.

Cooper cloaked the pantry in Farrow & Ball’s Brinjal (No. 222).Credit:DANE TASHIMA; Styling: PAGE MULLINS

Credit:HECTOR MANUEL SANCHEZ; STYLING: CHRISTINA WRESSELL

Credit:Alison Gootee; Styling: Kate Malpeli