Images and design: Carly Page
If there’s one overarching theme for 2025, it’s embracing a look that’s lived in; Imperfection, casual elegance, and a more playful approach to design. This year, the rules are falling out the window as we focus on spaces that feel approachable, unique, and, most importantly, like home. We expect to see the return of cool tones; Think fresh whites and soft blues, incorporating a lighter, lighter vibe after years of sandy hues dominating the scene.
Interior design trends for shopping:
Check out my Interior Design Trends post for 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016.
While all of them were certainly in the spotlight that year,
I still subscribe to just 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, it’s the little moments that make a home sing.
Photo and design: Jeremiah Brent
Image and design: The Bell Charlbury
Design: Gadabout Creative | Photography: Stephanie Russo
Hang a painting in a window, layer frames on a mantel, or go center with a gallery wall. Rules are meant to be broken, so make your art.
Images and design: Carly Page
Photo and design: Christian Lemieux
Photo and design: Jennifer Zimmerman
Whether filled with a touch handle for low-profile commitment, or adding texture to an ottoman or the skirt of a sofa, Fringe is the fun detail we didn’t know about.
Images and design: Colefax and Fowler
Photos and design: Studio McGee
Photos and design: Studio McGee
Images and design: WYC Designs
After years of browns and browns, brighter whites and blue hues are making a much-needed comeback, creating calm, refreshed spaces.
Images and design: Carly Page
Images and design: Carly Page
Design: Amber Interiors | Photography: Shadow Degges Photography
Scalloped edges and café curtains bring a touch of whimsy and softness to interiors. These small but impactful details can make a room feel magical and unique.
Images and design: Katie Grace Designs
Image and design: beautiful find
Design: ursino Interiors | Photography: Nicole Franzen
From textured walls to stone accents, including tactile, natural elements is a trend that flatters spaces and adds depth. Consider raw plaster, limestone, or slate for an organic but polished look.
Design: Amber Interiors | Photography: Shadow Degges Photography
Photo and design: Belinda Love Lee
Photos and design: Alison Wilson