2025 Trends for Limewash Colours

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If you’re craving walls that feel warm, natural, and full of character, limewash paint might be the perfect solution. With its soft movement, chalky texture, and effortlessly layered finish, limewash paint brings depth and soul into any space. But what truly makes limewash special is its stunning range of colours—from warm neutrals to moody greys, grounded greens, and sun-faded terracottas.

In this post, we’ll explore the most beautiful limewash colour options, where to use them, and how to choose the perfect tone for your space.

What Is Limewash Paint?

Limewash is a natural mineral-based paint made from slaked lime and natural pigments. Unlike traditional paints, it soaks into the surface and creates a velvety, cloud-like texture with tonal variations. It’s breathable, mold-resistant, eco-friendly, and ideal for both modern and traditional homes.

Why Choose Limewash

  • Matte, chalky finish with soft tonal movement
  • Natural and breathable (perfect for older homes or plaster walls)
  • Eco-friendly and VOC-free
  • Ages beautifully over time
Elegant curved archway with a textured limewash finish.

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Top Limewash Colour Categories

2025 is bringing exciting changes to house colors, and understanding these trends will help you make the right choices for your home. Let’s take a look at the most popular trends and how we can help bring these colors to life:

Warm Neutrals – Calm, Inviting, Timeless

Warm limewash tones like beige, cream, putty, and soft taupe create serene backdrops that feel earthy yet refined.

Popular picks:

  • Bone
  • Mushroom
  • Sandstone
  • Oyster Beige
  • Clay White

Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, and spaces with wood, rattan, or linen accents.

A laser clinic reception area with walls and ceilings finished in limewash, featuring Edgecomb Gray by Benjamin Moore, creating a soft, natural texture that enhances the minimalist, serene aesthetic.
A Toronto lounge featuring curved walls finished with linen-colored plaster, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Cool Greys & Charcoal – Moody & Sophisticated

From misty greys to deep graphite, cool tones create contrast and drama. Limewash gives them extra depth, softening the look and adding a patina-like feel.

Popular picks:

  • Fog Grey
  • Ashen
  • Soft Concrete
  • Iron Slate
  • Charcoal Dust

Perfect for: Fireplace walls, TV walls, dining rooms, and modern spaces.

A deep charcoal grey limewash wall with soft, organic texture, adding depth and movement to the space. The matte, lived-in finish creates a refined yet moody ambiance.
A Nube Grey limewash accent wall designed for a bedroom TV wall, featuring soft texture and tonal depth in a modern interior.

Earthy Greens & Olive Tones – Organic & Grounded

Nature-inspired tones are having a moment. Sage, olive, and moss tones in limewash look especially elegant thanks to their natural texture.

Popular picks:

  • Sage Grey
  • Lichen
  • Dusty Olive
  • Eucalyptus Mist
  • Stone Moss

Works well with: Rustic wood, plants, vintage furniture, and handmade décor.

Tall ceilings with white matte finish complementing sage green limewash walls.

Terracottas & Desert-Inspired Tones – Warm, Sun-Washed, Mediterranean

Channel the warmth of Tuscany or Morocco with burnt oranges, clay reds, and dusty peach. Limewash makes these tones feel weathered and timeworn—in the best way.

Popular picks:

  • Terracotta Rose
  • Moroccan Clay
  • Peach Dust
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Canyon Blush

Gorgeous for: Accent walls, arched niches, powder rooms, and Airbnb-style spaces.

Muted Blues & Soft Pastels – Fresh, Calming, and Subtle

If you’re into soft blues, muted lavender, or pale sage, limewash adds a soft glow and diffused light reflection.

Popular picks:

  • Pale Sky
  • Lavender Mist
  • Celadon
  • Dusty Bluebell

Great for: Bedrooms, bathrooms, and cozy corners where calm vibes are key.

Edgecomb Gray Limewash Condo Transformation
Living room in a house in Oakville featuring limewash finish on walls and ceiling with a golden pendant light.

Where to Use Limewash Colours

Limewash can be applied to:

  • Drywall (with mineral-based primer)
  • Brick walls and fireplaces
  • Plaster or cement surfaces
  • Wood panels (with prep)
  • Accent walls & full rooms

Want to create an old-world plaster look, or something clean and modern? It’s all in the colour and application style. Read more about limewash on interior walls here.

Fluted Venetian plaster fireplace TV wall in a modern interior, featuring elegant vertical grooves for a refined architectural look.

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Limewash Colour and Texture Consultation

At Chromatist, we can custom-blend limewash colours to perfectly match your space, lighting, and furniture. Whether you're inspired by a Mediterranean villa or a Toronto loft, we’ll help you bring your vision to life.

We offer:

  • In-home consultations
  • Custom sample boards
  • Expert application for walls, ceilings, and fireplaces

Let’s help you find the perfect limewash colour and texture for your space.

Limewash Paint: Everything You Need to Know About It...
  • Is limewash painting expensive?

    Limewash painting is often more affordable than other decorative finishes like Venetian plaster, microcement, or natural stone. Costs vary based on the surface area and complexity of the application, but it provides a breathable, eco-friendly alternative that enhances durability and aesthetic appeal. If you're looking to hire a limewash painter in Toronto, interior limewash painting services typically range from $1,000 to $2,900/ per room.

  • Why choose limewash for wall treatments?

    Beyond its aesthetic appeal, limewash paint boasts natural advantages. It offers breathability, is non-toxic and eco-friendly, and its elevated pH level makes it resistant to bacteria and mold. Additionally, the absence of VOCs in limewash paint ensures a virtually odorless application.

  • Is limewash paint available in different colors?

    Yes, limewash paint offers versatility in color selection. By incorporating natural pigments, we can achieve a spectrum of colors, ranging from dark and moody tones to neutral shades like beige, as well as vibrant options like red and blue. For those seeking a European-inspired aesthetic, we recommend bolder colors, deviating from the more common cream-based tones. Earthy and calming color options can be chosen to evoke a deeper connection to the spaces, creating a boho ambiance.

  • How long does it take for limewash-painted walls to dry?

    Limewash-painted walls will be touch-dry within 1 hour of application, but complete drying takes approximately 72 hours to a week. The second paint layer can be applied once the first layer is touch-dry. You'll notice the color becoming significantly lighter, typically within 1-2 hours, depending on humidity. While two layers usually provide satisfactory results, additional layers may be required in certain cases to achieve the desired color intensity.

  • How long does limewash paint last on walls?

    A professionally applied limewash paint job can last for 5-7 years. While it may fade over time, it tends not to peel or chip off.

  • What limewash paint brands do you use?

    We use a curated selection of high-quality limewash paint brands, depending on the style and feel you're after. Whether the goal is a rustic farmhouse vibe, Moroccan-inspired warmth, or a more refined, elegant finish, we select the best product for the job. Some of the trusted brands we work with include Pure & Original, Bauwerk, Romabio, Meoded, and Spiver. Each brand offers its own unique tones, textures, and movement—so we match the product to your vision and the surface it’s going on.

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