See what designers are embracing and what they’re leaving behind in 2025.

Ann VanderWiel Wilde

With home trends changing all the time, it can be hard to keep up.

Here’s what industry pros say is in and out in 2025.

living room with white walls and tan rug

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This year, sharp edges are out and softer, curved lines are in.

However, the designer says there will be ebbs and flows in variations on the farmhouse theme.

Another kitchen trend she sees emerging in 2025 is kitchens that serve multiple purposes.

living room with tan and brown furniture

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This year, lighting is going from hard lines to softer edges.

“Were seeing a resurgence of kitchens leaning towards warmer colors, often very earth-rooted hues, she says.

curved white couch in sitting area

Credit: Graham Atkins-Hughes

Modern farmhouse kitchen

Credit:John Granen

kitchen sink with overhead wine glass storage

Credit: Jean Allsopp

gold and white kitchen

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wicker and rattan dining room

Credit:Abby Murphy

neutral tones sitting room accent pillows

Credit: Joyelle West