Amped Up Earth Tones “Brown is timeless. It's always been a grounding color,” Romanek shares. “I'm seeing clay-toned browns coming through, which bring a bit of natural warmth and feel very connected to the earth.” In addition to brown hues,
“Design and remodeling pros are incorporating arches throughout the home for doorways, windows, niches, cabinets and millwork details.” In 2025, he says we can expect to see more elaborately arched mirrors, and also ogee and trefoil profiles on headboards, as well as scalloped silhouettes on chairs.
“It's a sign that it will maintain its influence into 2025, particularly into spring, when we will see an (increase) in the boho chic trend, which is all about romance and femininity.” Alongside the soft tactile leather, expect the pillars of boho chic to return: lashings of lace, chiffon, and slouchy silhouettes à la ...
In 2025, shapes are more than just design elements — they tell stories. Bold lines, circles, and patterns come together to create visual narratives that are both meaningful and captivating. These geometric designs strike a perfect balance between simplicity and complexity, giving projects a unique and modern look.
Quietude. Within a palette of hushed tones, our 2025 Color of the Year, Quietude, finds its power in its transcendent tranquility. A soft sage with a whisper of blue influence, Quietude is an emerging color for enduring design and soothes any space inside or out.
For 2025, the brand has chosen Butter as its Color of the Year, a delicate yellow that is both nostalgic and modern. Butter is a soft, energizing yellow with a creamy, satin finish. KitchenAid hopes the shade will evoke comforting memories and create a sense of delight in the kitchen.
Trade All-White Color Palettes for Rich, Saturated Hues
"Over the past few years, all-white color palettes have faded, making way for earthy tones and richer hues, and I think this trend will keep going strong through 2025," Eisenhart says.
And natural materials will also take center stage when it comes to remodels. Sinclair points to 80% of trend pros identifying natural wood (untreated with paint) as one of the top construction materials of 2025, and a majority (60%) anticipating a heightened focus on natural light with larger windows and skylights.
The trend for brown, earthy shades and warm metallics is seeping into lighting design in the form of antique finishes and classic lighting styles. “We will see a lot of vintage-inspired lighting next year, focusing on aged brass finishes and warmer bronze and copper tones instead of black,” Schlegelmilch says.
It's on trend in 2025 to give architectural elements a little twist: use triangles for a coffered ceiling instead of squares, paint the top of the tray ceiling a different color or cover it with a different material, do some creative lighting.
Transformative Megatrends for 2025: Defining the Future of Business & Innovation. As industries undergo rapid shifts, business leaders are navigating a landscape shaped by artificial intelligence (AI), geopolitical realignments, sustainability imperatives, and evolving digital ecosystems.
Boho chic is back and better than ever in 2025, blending its signature relaxed, earthy vibe with fresh, modern elements. This fashion trend remains a favorite for its versatility and ability to evolve with the times.
See-through shoes are trending for 2025, taking the fashion world by storm in a variety of iterations. Classic jelly sandals have made a major comeback, while lucite heels are also entering the chat.
For those who prefer a more subtle, understated look, brushed nickel and stainless steel finishes remain popular in 2025. These finishes are timeless, versatile, and easy to incorporate into almost any design style.
Here are some popular carpet trends to consider in 2025: Bold patterns and geometric designs that add visual interest to spaces. Rich, vibrant colors that infuse character and personality into rooms. Luxurious textures that add depth and ambience to a home.
"One trend I think it's time to retire in 2025 is ultra-minimalist interiors that lean overly stark and feel impersonal," says Jonah Kilday of MK Workshop. "While clean lines and simplicity have their place, these spaces can often lack warmth and livability," the designer explains.
The input power of laser diodes can be increased maintaining high efficiency, Something that has limitations with LEDs. Nakamura therefore predicts, that in the future, all lights will be laser.
Generative AI is set to dominate as a key technology trend in 2025, reshaping industries through its ability to create highly sophisticated and human-like content, from text and images to audio and complex simulations.
Flamboyant tones, earthy neutrals, and warm metallics are among the trending colors for 2025. These hues add depth, warmth, and sophistication to interiors.
Will home prices rise in 2025? Redfin expects a 4% rise in the median home sale price. The Fannie Mae/Pulsenomics forecast calls for a 3.8% gain. Zillow forecasts 2.6% home value growth in 2025.
One look at the latest kitchen inspiration and you'll see mid-century modern style is making a big comeback in 2025. Think clean lines, warm natural wood tones, and bold accents. This style is all about simplicity and functionality, with a touch of vintage charm – perfect for those who want a timeless yet trendy look.
"We're moving away from gray and neutrals with cool undertones as a trend toward warm neutrals, like modern beiges and taupes, to warm up the design of our spaces." With the current design trend moving away from cool neutrals and towards warmer tones, Banbury says Khaki is a color to embrace in 2025.
Beige Colors
Starting with another classic neutral, beige is a tried-and-true alternative to stark white. This shade will bring warmth to your space without distracting from your décor. Experiment with tones that range from vanilla to sandy brown.
Business Insider asked color experts which hues are on their way out in 2025. Black may seem sophisticated, but it's not a great choice for long-term livability. More people will phase out colors like olive green and mustard yellow in favor of softer hues.