Designer Noz Nozawa has her fingers crossed for one material trend in particular. "One could argue that trends in wood stains are a predictable cycle from cool tones to warm tones, and from light woods to dark woods. But nevertheless, I've been ready for a few years to see the return of warm medium-brown woods (especially cherry!), and 2025 might finally be the year!"
There is a shift towards wanting to see the slight imperfections and character in objects made by the human hand," says Studio Roene founder Julia Sobrepeña King. "I see this in the prevalence of things like beautiful joinery details on furniture, hand-cast hardware, handmade tiles, painted motifs on furniture, and large-scale wall and ceiling murals to name a few.."
Tonality-rooms that are tonal in nature with contrast coming from various textures in the same palette," says designer Jamie Haller.
We're foreseeing a shift from bold contrasting colors to softer color combinations," say Robin Heller and Jen Levy of Surrounded By Color. "We've also been talking about light-colored ceilings more and more, versus fully color saturating the room. I also think (well, really hope) we'll see a return to balloon...
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