Top 10 Colour Trends for Lacquered Wardrobe Doors in 2025
As a manufacturer of lacquered furniture fronts in London, our customers understand the importance of a lacquered finish—it allows you to choose the exact colour and shade you want, or to match any existing colour in your house, rather than being limited to the pre-selected options that laminated or foil-wrapped doors offer. Choosing a lacquered finish for your built-in cupboards means selecting from an almost unlimited palette of colours and colour combinations. This is because using the lacquered MDF we can create any shape of the door in any colour. Please find below the most trending colours for furniture fronts in 2025
Soft, muted green with a slightly warm undertone
It closely resembles trending earthy greens used in 2025 interiors—something like:
- “Sap Green” by Farrow & Ball
- “Puck” by Little Greene
- “Lichen” or “Treron” by Farrow & Ball (depending on the light in the room)
- Or even “Olive No. 13” from Paint & Paper Library
Soft, warm grey
A classic and elegant tone that works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
It closely resembles popular 2025 shades like:
- “Shaded White” or “Purbeck Stone” by Farrow & Ball
- “French Grey” by Little Greene
- “Greige No. 223” by Paint & Paper Library
- “Saddle Stone” by Benjamin Moore
Warm, dusty pink with a slight terracotta undertone
A bold yet elegant choice that works beautifully with the brass handles and soft-toned surroundings.
It closely resembles popular 2025 paint colours such as:
- “Setting Plaster” by Farrow & Ball
- “Mambo No. 2” by Paint & Paper Library
- “Peachblossom” by Little Greene
- “Raspberry Blush” by Benjamin Moore (though this is slightly more vibrant)
Terracotta
Rich, warm, and full of character. It fits perfectly within the 2025 trend for grounded, natural hues that bring warmth and sophistication to interiors
This colour closely resembles:
- “Etruscan Red” by Farrow & Ball
- “Baked Cherry” or “Tuscan Red” by Little Greene
- “Red Earth” by Farrow & Ball
- “Spanish Red” by Paint & Paper Library
Rich, muted purple with a warm undertone
Giving this wardrobe a luxurious yet subtle appearance. This type of shade is very much in line with 2025’s trend of elegant, expressive colour choices.
It most closely resembles:
- “Brassica” by Farrow & Ball – a sophisticated, soft lavender-purple with a hint of grey
- “Confetti” or “Pale Lupin” by Little Greene (though slightly cooler)
- “French Lilac” by Benjamin Moore (in the same family, though usually lighter)
Muted aquamarine or teal-blue tone
A fresh, balanced colour that sits perfectly between green and blue with a soft, contemporary feel.
This colour closely resembles:
- “Aquamarine – Light” or “Aquamarine – Mid” by Little Greene
- “Oval Room Blue” or “Dix Blue” by Farrow & Ball
- “Boothbay Gray” by Benjamin Moore (slightly cooler)
- “Celestial Blue” by Paint & Paper Library
Bold, elegant, and very contemporary choice.
It closely resembles the following popular shades:
- “Hague Blue” by Farrow & Ball
- “Royal Navy” by Little Greene
- “Mid Azure Green” by Paint & Paper Library (though with a bit more green)
- “Mysterious AF-565” by Benjamin Moore
Soft peach or nude beige
Warm, delicate, and very contemporary. It adds subtle colour while maintaining a clean and minimalist look, especially when paired with the integrated handles and natural oak flooring.
This shade is similar to:
- “Peachblossom” by Little Greene
- “Pink Ground” or “Setting Plaster” by Farrow & Ball
- “First Light” by Benjamin Moore
- “Apricot Blush” by Dulux
Warm, creamy beige or soft buttermilk tone
It has subtle yellow and ivory undertones that give it a cosy, classic appearance—perfect for traditional or transitional interiors.
This colour closely resembles:
- “String” or “Matchstick” by Farrow & Ball
- “Rolling Fog Pale” by Little Greene
- “Cream V” by Paint & Paper Library
- “Natural Calico” by Dulux
Warm taupe or muted biscuit beige
A calm and neutral tone with soft brown and pink undertones. It offers a grounded, elegant feel while remaining versatile and timeless.
This colour is similar to:
- “Jitney” by Farrow & Ball
- “Light Bronze Green” by Little Greene (slightly more muted)
- “Mink” or “Nomadic Desert” by Benjamin Moore
- “Painted Camo” by Dulux Heritage range
No matter what colour you have in mind, at Urban Wardrobes your dream can become a reality. We can offer you any shape of door, in any colour, with any type of handle. Just send us an inspiration picture—or let our team design something unique for you. We don’t charge extra for newly designed ranges, which means you pay a standard fee no matter how creative your idea is.
Contact us for a free estimate or pop into our showroom to discuss your project in greater depth.