Home Trends We’re Loving (and the Ones We’re Over!)

Spring is around the corner, and with it comes a fresh wave of home design trends! Whether you're buying, selling, or just looking to refresh your space, keeping up with what’s in (and what’s out) can help your home feel stylish and inviting. Here’s a look at the top home trends we’re loving in 2025 — and the ones we’re ready to leave behind!
Trends We’re Loving
Warm & Earthy Tones
Goodbye, stark whites! 2025 is all about cozy, natural colors. Think warm beiges, terracotta, olive green, and deep browns — tones that bring a sense of comfort and connection to nature.
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Design
More homeowners are prioritizing sustainability, from energy-efficient appliances to reclaimed wood furniture. Bonus points if you incorporate solar panels or a backyard composting station!
Statement Stone Countertops
Marble and quartz with bold veining are making waves, adding a luxurious, natural element to kitchens and bathrooms. Say hello to countertops with personality!
Vintage & Antique Finds
Mixing old with new is the name of the game. Instead of all-new furniture, people are embracing unique, character-filled vintage pieces that tell a story. Thrift store treasures? Yes, please!
Spa-Like Bathrooms
Soaking tubs, rainfall showers, and warm lighting — bathrooms are becoming personal retreats. If you can’t escape to the spa, why not bring the spa home to you?
Functional Mudrooms & Drop Zones
With busy lives, organized entryways and designated spaces for shoes, bags, and keys are a must. Smart storage solutions help keep the mess at bay.
Trends We’re Over
All-White Everything
While clean and classic, all-white interiors can feel a little cold. Adding texture and warmth makes spaces feel more inviting.
Fast Furniture
The days of cheap, mass-produced furniture are fading. Homeowners are investing in quality, long-lasting pieces that won’t end up in a landfill after a year.
Tiny Mosaic Tiles
Intricate tile patterns can be beautiful, but ultra-small mosaic tiles (especially in bathrooms) are high-maintenance and harder to clean. Larger tiles and bold patterns are taking over.
Overly Open Floor Plans
While open layouts still have their place, people are craving defined spaces and cozy nooks instead of one giant room. Think partial walls, built-ins, and creative dividers.
Gray Everything
For years, gray was the go-to neutral, but it’s being replaced by warmer, richer tones that make homes feel more inviting. Goodbye, cold gray — hello, warmth!
What Do You Think?
Are you loving these trends or holding onto some classics? If you’re thinking about updating your space or getting your home ready to sell, I’d love to chat! Let’s find a style that works for you.
📩 Thinking of buying or selling this spring? Let’s connect!
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