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2025 Interior Design Trends Buyers Love

October 02, 20252 min read

2025 Interior Design Trends Buyers Love

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Buyer preferences are evolving, and as trends come and go, interests shift. In 2025, interior design plays a bigger role than ever in making an appealing listing and attracting potential buyers. Whether you're preparing to list your property or just want to keep your home looking fresh and modern, keeping up with current trends can give you an edge.

Here are the top 2025 interior design trends that today’s buyers are loving (and often looking for in their next home.)

  • Cool greys are out, warm neutrals are in. A fresh coat of warm neutral paint can modernize your space quickly and affordably. Buyers are drawn to warm, earthy neutrals like soft taupe, creamy beige, sand and muted terracotta. These tones make homes feel cozy, inviting and more “lived-in,” which helps buyers picture themselves there.

  • Natural materials make stand-out features and finishes. Homebuyers are looking for authentic textures and materials like wood, stone, clay and linen. Think oak floors, stone countertops, rattan accents, and woven textiles. These natural elements bring warmth and organic charm to any space. Try out butcher block islands, natural stone backsplashes and exposed wood beams.

  • Experiment with moody accent spaces. While neutrals still dominate, moody, dramatic accents are making a comeback—especially in powder rooms, home offices and dining areas. Think deep greens, navy blues and charcoal blacks paired with brass or gold hardware. But balance is key. A bold wall or statement ceiling adds character without overwhelming the space.

  • Multifunctional rooms are “must-haves.” With hybrid work and remote lifestyles here to stay, flexible floor plans are a must. Buyers are drawn to spaces that can double as home offices, guest rooms or hobby areas. Features such as built-in desks or cozy reading nooks can showcase a room’s versatility.

  • The bathroom is now a sanctuary. Buyers want spa-like bathrooms with calming colors, rainfall showers, freestanding tubs, and soft, layered lighting. Upgrading hardware and adding luxe details (like eucalyptus bundles or stone soap dishes) can go a long way, even on a budget.

Design trends come and go, but it’s all about creating warm, thoughtful spaces that feel like home. Whether you’re getting ready to sell or just want to impress future buyers, incorporating a few of these ideas can make your property feel current, stylish and market-ready.

Feel free to reach out, and I’d be happy to help you stage your space to stand out in today’s market!

Amy Marquis 

REALTOR®

289.314.4854

[email protected]

Marquis Real Estate & Co.

Marquis Real Estate & Co.

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