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2025 Colour Trends

Choosing the colour of your doors and windows is an opportunity to give your home character and make it truly unique. Whether you gravitate toward timeless classics or feel inspired to try something bolder, the 2025 colour trends offer a rich palette of options for self-expression. This year, deep, warm and enveloping tones take centre stage.

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TV host, entrepreneur and décor enthusiast Saskia Thuot shares her favourite shades: a warm brown (Mocha Mousse), a calming green (Kashmir Green), a deep blue (Déjà Vu), and even a touch of pink — the colour she selected for the Isothermic front door of her Ma Vie Ma Maison boutique. These inspiring choices prove that it’s possible to be bold while maintaining harmony and elegance. Discover how these colours can transform your home and how to integrate them with style.

Saskia Thuot, a well-known host of several home décor and renovation shows, including the iconic Décore ta vie, has always been passionate about interior design. In June 2024, she brought a long-time dream to life by opening Ma Vie Ma Maison Boutique in Bromont with her business partner, Stéfanie Gosselin. Located at 617 Shefford Street, this charming boutique offers a curated selection of décor items to enhance everyday living, along with a design centre featuring all the products used to renovate the space — including Isothermic products — allowing clients to transform their homes according to their vision.

Saskia shares her favourite shades that embody the colour trends of 2025. Each hue has been carefully selected to create a distinct atmosphere and bring personality to any space.
Mocha Mousse (Source: Pinterest)

Mocha Mousse, an elegant medium brown, is ideal for those looking to create a sophisticated yet welcoming ambiance. Rich and comforting, this shade evokes the warmth of natural elements and fosters a sense of relaxation. It pairs beautifully with light wood furniture or flooring and works wonderfully for doors and windows, adding warmth and depth. It fits seamlessly into Scandinavian or rustic interiors dominated by neutral, natural tones. For a more contemporary look, combine it with black or copper metallic accents for refined contrast.
Kashmir Green (Source: Pinterest)

Kashmir Green is a soothing shade inspired by nature’s serenity. Perfect for introducing a sense of calm and balance, it works beautifully in bedrooms, living rooms, or even bathrooms. Its relaxing effect makes it ideal for spaces dedicated to rest and unwinding. This tone pairs well with light wood, stone elements, and neutral colours such as beige or grey. It also complements Mediterranean or bohemian-style homes where natural materials and calming palettes take centre stage.
Déjà Vu (Source: Pinterest)

Déjà Vu is a deep, elegant blue that brings both tranquility and sophistication. This rich and refined colour works equally well in modern and traditional spaces, creating a soft, harmonious atmosphere. It’s an excellent choice for a focal point — a front door or a central window — instantly drawing the eye. Déjà Vu fits beautifully in contemporary or industrial-style homes where neutral tones dominate.
Pink

The pink chosen by Saskia and Stéfanie for their boutique’s front door is both bold and delicate. Symbolizing softness and individuality, it adds a distinctive and vibrant touch to an entrance while remaining refined and tasteful.
Natural tones at the heart of 2025
In 2025, door and window colour trends are clearly leaning toward natural, organic shades that create calming and harmonious environments. Colours such as olive green, earthy brown, warm grey and sandy beige are especially sought after for their ability to blend seamlessly into their surroundings while adding warmth and comfort. Inspired by nature, these tones create serene and inviting spaces for those seeking a refined, zen-like atmosphere.
Timeless black

Black continues to stand out as a timeless and elegant choice, offering subtle yet sophisticated contrast. Particularly popular for door and window frames, it delivers a modern, polished finish. Whether matte or satin, black highlights clean lines while adding visual depth. This bold choice integrates effortlessly into modern, industrial or even classic architectural styles — never going out of style.
Whether you’re drawn to a bold statement or prefer a timeless palette, 2025 offers a wide range of colours to elevate your home’s appearance. Saskia’s favourites show how style, personality and elegance can coexist — from rich tones like Mocha Mousse and Déjà Vu to softer hues like Kashmir Green and pink.
Choosing a new colour for your doors and windows is a simple yet powerful way to refresh your façade and express your style. We can also recreate the colour of your choice. So, which shade will give your home its character?
Feel free to visit one of our Isothermic locations for inspiration. We look forward to welcoming you!
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