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Photo & Design: Carley Page
If there’s one overarching theme for 2025, it’s embracing the lived-in look; imperfection, casual elegance, and a more playful approach to design. This year, the rules are out the window as we focus on spaces that feel approachable, unique, and, most importantly, like home. Expect to see a resurgence of cool tones; think fresh whites and soft blue-greys, ushering in a lighter, airier vibe after years of sandy hues dominating the scene.
SHOP INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS:
Check out my interior design trends post for 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 & 2016.
While all of them were most definitely in the spotlight that year,
I still subscribe to just about all of them
Photo: Shea Mcgee | Design: Free Stone & Smith
These charming, hand-painted tiles add a whimsical, old-world feel to any space. Perfect as a kitchen backsplash or fireplace surround, they’re the little moments that make a home sing.
Photo & Design: Jeremiah Brent
Photo & Design: The Bell Charlbury
Design: Gadabout Creative | Photography: Stephanie Russo
Hang a painting in a window, layer frames on a shelf, or go off-center with a gallery wall. Rules are meant to be broken, so make your art your own.
Photo & Design: Carley Page
Photo & Design: Christiane Lemieux
Photo & Design: Jennifer Zimmermann
Whether it’s draped over a knob for a low-commitment touch, or adding texture to an ottoman or a sofa skirt, fringe is the playful detail we didn’t know we needed.
Photo & Design: Colefax and Fowler
Photo & Design: Studio Mcgee
Photo & Design: Studio Mcgee
Photo & Design: WYC Designs
After years of browns and taupes, brighter whites and blue-greys are making a much-needed comeback, creating calm, refreshed spaces.
Photo & Design: Carley Page
Photo & Design: Carley Page
Design: Amber Interiors | Photography: Shade Degges Photography
Scalloped edges and cafe curtains bring a touch of whimsy and softness to interiors. These small but impactful details can make a room feel both charming and unique.
Photo & Design: Katie Grace Designs
Photo & Design: Finding Lovely
Design: Ursino Interiors | Photography: Nicole Franzen
From textured walls to stone accents, incorporating natural, tactile elements is a trend that grounds spaces and adds depth. Think rough plaster, limestone, or slate for an organic yet polished look.
Design: Amber Interiors | Photography: Shade Degges Photography
Photo & Design: Belinda Love Lee
Photo & Design: Allison Willson