Rediscovering Timeless Design: 5 Trends to Embrace in 2025
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Rediscovering Timeless Design: 5 Trends to Embrace in 2025

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Summary:

  • Quiet luxury focuses on understated elegance and sophisticated materials.

  • Bookshelf wealth promotes personal storytelling through curated collections.

  • The unexpected red theory introduces vibrancy with strategic pops of red.

  • The vintage revival trend emphasizes sustainability and unique character.

  • Millennial Pink is back, redefined and celebrated in various shades.

Every year brings a host of new weird and wonderful design trends, yet some endure and influence how we decorate our homes for years to come. Our affinity for certain interior design trends, materials, and colors often reflects our personalities and experiences. Here are five key trends from the past decade that are set to make a comeback in 2025:

1. Quiet Luxury

Colonial home kitchen with a black island and warm neutral cabinetry In 2023, quiet luxury became a buzzword in both fashion and interior design. This trend emphasizes simplicity and refinement, creating serene spaces that exude elegance without being ostentatious. It focuses on materials like bronze, linen, and glass, making spaces feel sophisticated yet understated.

2. Bookshelf Wealth

Living room with a bespoke blue fitted bookshelf and pink sofa This trend, popularized by interior designer Kailee Blalock, emphasizes the joy of collecting and displaying books and cherished items on shelves. Bookshelf wealth encourages a curated look that tells a story through personal interests, combining books with decorative items.

3. Unexpected Red Theory

Unexpected red painted door trim woodwork Originating from TikTok, this theory suggests that adding a splash of red to an otherwise neutral palette can energize a space. This bold hue can introduce warmth and vibrancy, enhancing the overall aesthetic of your home.

4. Vintage Revival

Display of vintage finds on a wooden sideboard With a focus on sustainability, the vintage revival trend champions the beauty of antique and reclaimed furniture. These unique pieces add character and charm to modern homes while promoting a more conscious consumption approach.

5. Millennial Pink

A plaster pink kitchen nook decorated with contemporary artworks Once a fleeting trend, Millennial Pink is experiencing a renaissance, especially post the Barbie movie release. This color, associated with grace and elegance, is now embraced in various shades, moving beyond its initial association with gender.

These trends reflect our evolving design preferences and the importance of creating spaces that resonate with our identities and values.

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