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Interior Design Trends for 2025: What's In and What's Out

  • Writer: Sterling & Maple Team
    Sterling & Maple Team
  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 11

What’s In: The Biggest Interior Design Trends in 2025


Warm, Earthy Tones & Natural Palettes

Cool grays are stepping aside in favor of warm neutrals and earthy hues. Think soft taupes, rich terracottas, warm beiges, and muted olive greens. These colors bring a sense of warmth and comfort, making your space feel more inviting.

How to incorporate it:

  • Opt for earth-toned walls or accent pieces like throw pillows and rugs.

  • Use wood finishes in warm stains for cabinetry, flooring, and furniture.

  • Introduce natural textures like linen, rattan, and clay décor pieces.



Statement Stone & Bold Countertops

Forget subtle white quartz—dramatic stone surfaces with bold veining and unique patterns are stealing the spotlight. Marble, quartzite, and even onyx are making waves, bringing high-impact luxury to kitchens and bathrooms.

How to incorporate it:

  • Choose a marble or quartzite countertop with bold veining.

  • Use stone slab backsplashes instead of tile for a seamless, luxurious look.

  • Experiment with textured or fluted stone details on islands and vanities.



Vintage & Curated Interiors

The days of perfectly matched, showroom-style homes are fading. This year, design is leaning towards curated, collected interiors that mix antique and modern pieces for a lived-in, personality-filled aesthetic.

How to incorporate it:

  • Add vintage furniture or antique-inspired hardware to balance modern elements.

  • Display heirloom or thrifted décor that tells a story.

  • Mix materials—blend aged brass, natural wood, and contemporary metals.



Soft & Organic Shapes

Sharp angles are being replaced by curves and organic silhouettes, bringing a softer, more inviting look to interiors. From arched doorways to sculptural furniture, this trend adds a sense of fluidity and elegance.

How to incorporate it:

  • Choose a curved sofa or accent chair for your living space.

  • Add an arched mirror or shelving for subtle organic movement.

  • Opt for rounded tables, wavy tile patterns, or sculptural light fixtures.



Layered Lighting for a Cozy Ambience

Lighting is no longer just about functionality—it’s an essential design element that shapes the mood of a space. Layered lighting using pendants, sconces, and floor lamps is key to achieving warmth and depth.

How to incorporate it:

  • Combine ambient (overhead), task (pendants/sconces), and accent (lamps) lighting.

  • Choose warm white or soft gold finishes for a cozy atmosphere.

  • Experiment with statement chandeliers and unique light fixtures.



What’s Out: Trends That Are Fading in 2025

🚫 Cool Gray Overload → Swap for warm neutrals and earth tones.

🚫 Matchy-Matchy Design → Opt for curated, collected interiors.

🚫 All-White Everything → Incorporate color, texture, and statement elements.

🚫 Minimalism Without Warmth → Mix in cozy, lived-in pieces.

🚫 Basic Subway Tile → Try bold patterns, textured tile, or stone slabs.



Final Thoughts: Designing for Longevity

Trends come and go, but the best interiors are timeless with a personal touch. The key to embracing 2025’s top design trends is to choose elements that feel authentic to your style while incorporating high-quality, lasting materials.


At Sterling & Maple Design House, we help homeowners bring these trends to life with luxury materials, custom cabinetry, elegant lighting, and premium finishes.

📍 Need help transforming your space? Make an appointment to visit our showroom (book here.) today!



 
 
 

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