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Garden Colour Trends for 2025

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Garden Colour Trends for 2025


After years of muted pastels and cool, calm colour palettes, there’s a new garden colour trend for 2025. Now it’s time to let your plants do the talking with bold, bright blooms and contrasting, clashing colours. But if that all feels a bit much, be assured, nature knows best…

Yin & Yang in the Gardening World

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Colour wheel theory used by designers

The ancient Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang describes opposing forces that act against each other, creating a perpetual cycle. Yin represents the dark side, while Yang represents the light. This philosophy emphasises balance. How would we understand chaos without experiencing order? Or appreciate summer without the contrast of winter? One cannot exist without the other.

This duality keeps humans engaged. The interplay of night and day, seasonal cycles, and biological changes surrounds us.

Gardening operates on this principle. Nature dictates how and when we garden: when flowers bloom, fruits develop, and ripen. Many plants and trees continue the cycle with winter dormancy, patiently waiting for longer daylight hours to renew their growth in spring. As garden designers in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds, we understand the importance of working in harmony with these natural cycles.

Trendsetters in Garden Design

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Bold garden colour trends for 2025

Take, for instance, the current trend of creating quiet sanctuaries that provide refuge from the digital noise of modern life. Gardens have become minimalist, featuring softer colour palettes, spaces designed to encourage wildlife habitats, and the use of natural materials in harmony with the environment. However, a counter-movement is emerging, favoring vibrant colour schemes and bolder designs.

Emerging Garden Colour Trends for 2025

Trend forecasters, employed by industries like fashion and lifestyle, collect data on consumer behaviours to predict shifts in preferences, including colour trends. Their insights often influence design choices in various industries, including gardening. According to WGSN and Coloro, the colour predictions for Spring/Summer 2025 include deep moody purples, sunset coral tones, warm yellows, vibrant reds, and tropical aqua hues. These garden colour trends for 2025 present exciting opportunities for bespoke garden designs in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds.

These trends filter into our consciousness through social media, lifestyle influencers, fashion houses, catwalk shows, magazines, and even DIY store colour charts. The shift towards brighter colours offers a refreshing alternative to muted garden aesthetics. For clients in the Cotswolds looking for bold and bespoke garden transformations, these trends provide an inspiring palette.

I first noticed this trend at the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show, particularly in The RHS and Eastern Eye Garden of Unity, designed by Manoj Malde. His design celebrated the vibrant colours of his Indian heritage, creating a visually stunning garden.

Image taken by Tim Sandall

(Photo credit: RHS/Tim Sandall)

Whether you incorporate these colours through planting choices or the materials used in your garden, adding bold hues is an excellent way to update your outdoor space and embrace a fresh design perspective. For garden designers in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds, staying ahead of these garden colour trends ensures we continue to deliver creative and personalised landscaping solutions.

 

Garden design that’s ahead of the colour trend

If you’re looking to transform your garden with innovative design and the latest trends, get in touch with us today. As experienced garden designers in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds, we’d love to help bring your vision to life.

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