5 Home Design Trends To Ditch in 2025

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It’s clear that home design trends are evolving. Homeowners are prioritizing aesthetics, sustainability, and functionality by seeking spaces that reflect their personalities while embracing eco-friendly materials and practical layouts.

Explore five design trends that are on their way out and discover contemporary alternatives to refresh your home.

1. Overly Themed or Matchy-Matchy Rooms

Remodeled kitchen with wood floors, black modern cabinets, long island in middle with butcher-block countertop.

The days of perfectly matching furniture, fixtures, and countertops are fading into memory. Sticking to a rigid design theme can come across as forced or disconnected, making these spaces feel impersonal and lacking in character.

To make your house a home, embrace an eclectic mix-and-match approach that allows for personal expression. Don’t be afraid to combine different textures, colors, and materials to create a vibrant, lived-in look. Transitional design, which blends traditional and modern elements, offers a balanced aesthetic that’s easy to personalize.

2. Excessive Open Shelving

Home bar area with wood floors, black cabinets below and white cabinets above. White stone countertop and white stone backsplash. Glass-front cabinets in middle of uppers. Wine fridge in middle of lower cabinets.

Open shelving gained popularity not long ago for its airy appearance. However, it often leads to unintended clutter and demands constant upkeep. With practicality proving a top priority in 2025, homeowners are moving away from designs that require excessive maintenance.

Instead, contemporary homes are incorporating closed cabinetry that provides sleek, clean lines and ample hidden storage. If you still want a place to display decorative elements, consider a single floating shelf or glass-front cabinet to combine the best of both worlds.

3. Gray Everything

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The ubiquitous gray palette has been popular for several years. However, when implemented poorly, gray contributes to a cold and sterile atmosphere. Designers are observing a shift away from all-gray interiors as we enter 2025.

This is the year to transition to warm neutrals like soft beige, earth tones, and muted pastels to create a cozy, inviting environment. Incorporating natural wood floors and beams is an easy way to bring the outside in.

4. Faux Finishes

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With a growing emphasis on sustainability, there’s an increased demand for authentic materials over synthetic alternatives. Faux finishes often lack the durability and genuine appeal that real materials provide, and they’re often not recyclable, leading homeowners to seek more sustainable options.

Going forward, designers recommend choosing real wood, stone, and metal that add natural texture and character to your home. To keep things sustainable, choose bamboo window coverings, reclaimed wood floors, recycled glass backsplashes, and ceramic tiles.

5. Overly Industrial or Cold Designs

Modern kitchen remodel with large island with white marble waterfall countertop. White cabinets along left wall, light gray wall on right, modern pendant light above island.

While industrial designs will always have a niche market, the cold, utilitarian look often lacks the warmth and comfort homeowners are looking for in 2025. After all, designs dominated by sharp lines and exposed metal can feel more like warehouses than welcoming living spaces.

If you remodel your home this year, embrace the soft industrial trend by blending industrial elements with warmer finishes. Examples include soft fabrics, warm lighting, and wood textures. Adding cozy accents to an overall industrial design creates an inviting atmosphere while maintaining the style’s edgy appeal.

Contact The Kitchen Master To Update Your Home

Clearly, design preferences are shifting toward more personalized, functional, and sustainable spaces. The Kitchen Master has been making homes beautiful since 1977, and we’re here to help you navigate these changing trends.

We tailor our award-winning designs and services to fit your lifestyle, needs, and budget. Thanks to our streamlined design and remodeling process, you can rest assured you’re in great hands with us.

To take the first step toward creating your dream home, schedule a free consultation or visit our 4,000-square-foot showroom in Naperville. We can’t wait to work with you!

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