Top Exterior Painting Tips for Richmond Homeowners

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2025 Richmond Home Color Trends

Discover the top paint color trends for Richmond homes in 2025, from muted earth tones to bold accents. Stay ahead with Highfill Painting.


🎨 1. Earthy Neutrals Are Taking Over

Richmond’s architectural charm meets modern comfort in 2025 with a shift toward earthy, calming neutrals. Shades like clay beige, olive gray, and warm taupe are replacing cooler tones. These hues pair beautifully with brick exteriors and the classic woodwork found in many Richmond neighborhoods like The Fan and Church Hill.

Earth tones are timeless and low-maintenance, especially on exteriors exposed to Virginia’s humid subtropical climate. According to Sherwin-Williams’ 2025 forecast, neutrals with a warm undertone are key this year.


🎯 2. Bold Accent Colors on Doors & Trim

While the main color palette remains grounded, bold accents are making waves in 2025. Think deep charcoal front doors, hunter green shutters, or navy blue trim. These statement colors allow Richmond homeowners to showcase personality without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.

Historic areas like Jackson Ward and newer builds in the West End are embracing this mix of traditional meets modern, elevating curb appeal while keeping resale value strong.


🌿 3. Nature-Inspired Interior Palettes

Inside Richmond homes, 2025 is all about bringing the outdoors in. Color trends favor forest green, moss, muted terracotta, and dusty blue-toned hues that evoke a sense of calm and grounding. These colors pair beautifully with wood floors, exposed brick, and the older architectural features found in Richmond’s historic homes.

Designers are combining these hues with organic textures and natural light for a balanced, elevated look. These tones are especially popular in dining rooms, kitchens, and home offices.


📷 4. Where to Use High-Impact Color (And Where Not To)

Not every wall needs to make a statement. In 2025, strategic use of color zoning is trending. Homeowners are opting to paint just one wall (a fireplace wall, for instance) or use color to define open-concept spaces. But overdoing bold color across entire rooms or exteriors is a trend that’s fading fast.

Keep high-impact colors contained to areas with ample lighting or where you want to draw attention-such as entryways, powder rooms, or stairwells. This restraint keeps your palette timeless while still adding depth.


🛠️ 5. Richmond-Specific Painting Considerations

With Richmond’s seasonal humidity and fluctuating temperatures, not all paints are created equal. Choosing high-quality exterior paint that resists mildew and UV fading is essential. Interior paints should be selected based on room usage-opt for washable finishes in high-traffic areas like mudrooms or kitchens.

Consulting with a professional painter ensures your chosen colors stay vibrant and last longer, even in Richmond’s hot summers and wet winters. At Highfill Painting, we understand the unique challenges local homes face and tailor our paint systems accordingly.


Ready to Update Your Home with 2025’s Top Colors?

From subtle neutrals to bold accents, Highfill Painting brings Richmond’s color trends to life with expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. Contact us today for a free color consultation and bring your vision to life.


At Highfill Painting, we started with a simple mission: to do things differently than the typical contractor. Too many homeowners and business owners have been burned by poor communication, missed deadlines, and subpar results. We’re here to change that.

From our first conversation to the final walkthrough, our focus is on you, your comfort, your vision, and your peace of mind. We believe in overcommunicating, showing up with high energy and integrity, and delivering results that last. When you work with Highfill Painting, you’re not just getting a quality paint job, you’re getting a dependable partner who actually makes the process easy and enjoyable.

We’re not here to meet expectations. We’re here to raise them.