10 Interior Design Trends That Are Out in 2025 (And What to Do Instead)

Let’s be honest—some trends just need to stay in the past. As we roll into 2025, interior design is shifting big time. We’re seeing a move away from cold, copy-paste aesthetics toward spaces that actually feel good to live in.

If you’re thinking about refreshing your home, renovating, or just love to stay ahead of the curve, here are 10 design trends that are officially on their way out—and what to do instead.

1. All-White Everything → Warm, Earthy Neutrals

That crisp, all-white look? Gorgeous on Instagram, but not exactly cozy. 2025 is all about layered neutrals—warm beige, soft terracotta, olive tones—that make a space feel calm, grounded, and livable.

2. Minimalist to the Max → Lived-In Layering

Clean lines are still in, but the cold, empty vibe is not. Think layered textiles, mixed materials, and personal touches that tell your story. Your home should look styled and lived in.

3. Open Shelving Overload → Smart Storage Wins

We love a pretty shelf moment, but let’s be real—not everything needs to be on display. This year, it’s all about balance: hidden storage for the chaos, and curated open shelving for the beauty shots.

4. Fast Furniture → Pieces That Last

Say goodbye to cheap furniture that falls apart after a year. People are investing in quality—vintage pieces, custom builds, and furniture that’s as durable as it is beautiful.

5. Fifty Shades of Grey → Deep, Soulful Colors

Cool greys are out. In their place? Moody, rich tones like forest green, deep plum, and warm tobacco brown. These colors bring depth, warmth, and serious character.

6. Generic Wall Art → Personal, Statement Pieces

The “Live, Laugh, Love” phase is long gone. In 2025, it’s all about original art, photography, or even sculptural wall hangings that actually mean something to you.

7. Ultra-Modern Kitchens → Cozy, Timeless Vibes

That futuristic kitchen look is softening. Now we’re seeing warm wood tones, vintage hardware, and a blend of classic and modern that feels both functional and inviting.

8. Matching Sets → Collected, Curated Style

A full matching living room set? Not anymore. Mix and match materials, textures, and styles to create a look that’s intentional, not cookie-cutter.

9. Cluttercore → Thoughtful, Edited Spaces

We’re not saying your space needs to be bare—but it should breathe. Thoughtful styling and negative space allow your favorite pieces to shine.

10. Trend-Chasing → Designing with Intention

Here’s the truth: trends are fun, but your home should reflect you. Whether you love bold colors or neutral palettes, the best design is the one that fits your lifestyle and feels like home.

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If you’re over trends that don’t last and want a home that feels uniquely you, let’s talk. Our team specializes in intentional, elevated interiors that tell your story. Whether it’s a room refresh or a full home renovation, we’ll help bring your vision to life.

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