Design Trends Falling Out of Favor This Year

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

6 Design Trends Falling Out of Favor This Year
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Just like the ever-changing world of fashion, interior design trends can rise to fame one moment and feel passé the next. What was once considered chic and cutting-edge can quickly become tired and outdated. If you’re thinking of refreshing your space, beware as some popular looks are quietly slipping out of style. Design experts recently revealed which trends are on the decline, so unless you’re truly obsessed, it might be time to rethink your décor before it feels dated. Ready to future-proof your home? Here’s what to watch out for.

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Word Art Losing Its Charm

Word Art Losing Its Charm
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The once-trendy word art, those quirky signs and inspirational quotes displayed around the home, has lost some of its appeal. Designers now recommend swapping playful word art for more serene, nature-inspired pieces. Think coastal vibes like calming seascape paintings or framed beach photographs. Pair these with walls painted in soothing shades of blue or warm beige instead of stark white for a more inviting atmosphere.

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Goodbye to Cold Neutrals

Goodbye to Neutrals
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Interior color palettes are shifting away from cool grays and greiges, warming up to richer, cozier neutrals and deeper hues. You don’t need a full renovation. Adding warmer bedding, pillows, or accent furniture can instantly lift the feel of a room. Even small touches like a throw or lamp in a warmer tone can refresh your space effectively.

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Unlacquered Brass on the Decline

Unlacquered Brass on the Decline
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Unlacquered brass, prized for its natural aging and patina, has been a staple in home design for years. However, it’s now losing favor among experts who suggest exploring more distinctive finishes. Verdigris, for example, offers a beautiful aged, antiqued look that adds character and uniqueness beyond the usual brass.

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Neutral Furniture Needs a Boost

Neutral Furniture Needs a Boost
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While neutral furniture remains versatile and timeless, designers encourage incorporating more texture and color to create a cozier, more engaging interior. Deep jewel tones, patterned upholstery, or rich fabrics can make a big difference. If your current pieces are still in good condition, consider reupholstering instead of replacing, this can be a cost-effective way to update your look.

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Overused Minimalism

Overused Minimalism
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Minimalism has reigned for years, but many now find it can feel cold or impersonal when overdone. Introducing warm textures, layered accessories, and eclectic elements can bring life and personality back into your home, creating a space that’s both stylish and welcoming.

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Outdated Wallpaper Patterns

Outdated Wallpaper Patterns
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Bold, busy wallpaper patterns were once everywhere, but many are moving away from these in favor of subtle textures or neutral paint finishes. If you love wallpaper, consider modern, understated designs or textured wallpapers that add depth without overwhelming the room.

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