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Best Paint Colors for Modern Homes in Austin Neighborhoods (2025 Trends)

Paint color trends in Austin are shifting in 2025 — leaning toward warm neutrals, rich earth tones, and bold, modern contrasts. Whether you’re renovating a custom home in West Lake Hills or updating a new build in Easton Park, the right color palette adds value, curb appeal, and personal expression.

Below are the top color picks for 2025 and where they work best across Austin’s most popular neighborhoods.


Why color trends in Austin are shifting in 2025

Austin’s home styles are evolving. With an influx of modern builds and renovations across neighborhoods like Liberty Hill, West Lake Hills, and Northwest Hills, homeowners are choosing bolder and more organic palettes.

Current influences include:

  • Warm minimalism and soft natural tones
  • Earth-inspired palettes (clay, sage, terracotta)
  • Matte finishes over high-gloss
  • High-contrast trim for modern homes
  • Updated whites for exteriors (with warmer undertones)

Top exterior paint color trends for 2025 in Austin

1. Warm White with Earth-Toned Trim

Perfect for homes in Cedar Park and Leander

  • Main color: Shoji White (Sherwin-Williams)
  • Trim/accent: Urbane Bronze or Spiced Vinegar
  • Why it works: Soft warmth pairs well with stone, stucco, and Texas sunlight.

2. Sage Green with Black Accents

Great for West Lake Hills hillside homes or Marble Falls new builds

  • Main color: Clary Sage or Retreat (Sherwin-Williams)
  • Trim: Tricorn Black
  • Finish: Matte or Satin

3. Deep Charcoal with Wood Tones

A modern favorite in Round Rock and Georgetown

  • Main color: Iron Ore (Sherwin-Williams) or Black Magic
  • Accent: Natural wood stain or Cedar
  • Best on: Clean-lined homes with metal or wood detail

2025 interior paint color trends in Austin homes

Interior trends in Austin reflect a cozy-modern blend, with natural tones gaining popularity in neighborhoods like Austin, Round Rock, and East Austin.

Color TypeExample ColorsRoom Type
Soft Neutral BeigeAccessible Beige, Canvas TanLiving rooms, hallways
Warm GreigeAgreeable Gray, Edgecomb GrayOpen floor plans
Moody GreenPewter Green, Evergreen FogBedrooms, accent walls
Terracotta & ClayCavern Clay, Redend PointDining rooms, offices
Muted BluesAleutian, WaterlooBathrooms, kitchens

Neighborhood-specific paint color recommendations

West Lake Hills

  • Use warm whites and deep earth tones to contrast hillside elevation and native stonework.

Northwest Hills

  • Favor contrast: deep charcoal exteriors with crisp white trim; interior sage and muted golds.

Liberty Hill

  • Embrace organic tones: clay, sand, and beige for exteriors; rich green and soft blues for interiors.

Cedar Park & Leander

  • Popular palettes include beige and warm greys with black trim for modern builds and repaints.

Finish matters: Flat, satin, or semi-gloss?

Choosing the right paint finish is just as important as the color.

SurfaceRecommended FinishNotes
Exterior sidingSatin or Low-LustreReflects light subtly and hides imperfections
Interior wallsMatte or EggshellSoft, washable, non-reflective
Trim/DoorsSemi-GlossDurable and easy to clean
CeilingsFlatHides ceiling texture and flaws

Why TruCoat Painters is trusted for modern color updates

Whether you’re building in Georgetown or remodeling in Austin, TruCoat Painters uses top-brand paints and applies them with clean prep, smooth finish work, and expert scheduling.

We offer:

  • On-site color consultations
  • Premium paints (Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore)
  • Climate-adapted coatings for Central Texas
  • Interior and exterior paint systems designed to last

See our full range of residential painting services.


Need help picking the right color for your Austin home?

TruCoat Painters can help you select the perfect 2025 palette for your home’s style, exposure, and materials. Whether it’s a bold exterior transformation or a subtle interior painting refresh, our expert painters deliver results that last.

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