While America's neighborhoods have become seas of pristine white houses designed for maximum resale value, a colorful rebellion is happening right under our feet. Manufacturers are increasingly offering bolder, more vibrant flooring options that challenge the notion that our homes must sacrifice personality for investment potential.
Six vibrant new hues celebrate nature's living language, from ocean depths to tropical seas, available across Johnsonite's complete product line for commercial interiors.
The luxury sustainable rug brand introduces 10 new hues to bestselling Agra and Malawi collections, bringing nature-inspired colors to urban spaces while expanding size options for select styles.
While the flooring industry anticipates recovery in 2025, The Dixie Group is transforming how consumers can personalize their homes through an innovative capability that sets retailers apart: true custom color matching for carpet across price points.
MSI's 2025 Design Trends Lookbook introduces five key interior design directions, featuring blonde woods, green tones, black-and-white contrasts, bold patterns, and oversized elements. The trends reflect a balance between natural warmth and dramatic expression in modern interior design.
As we look ahead to 2025, home design is taking a decisive turn toward warmth, personality, and lived-in luxury. From nature-inspired tones to curves, the coming year promises to transform how we think about our living spaces. Here's a look at the trends set to define home design in 2025.
Pantone has named Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, a rich brown hue reminiscent of chocolate and coffee, as its Color of the Year 2025. The warm tone represents thoughtful indulgence and natural harmony, marking the company's 26th annual color selection with unprecedented global celebrations.
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of its Color of the Year, Sherwin-Williams created its first-ever Color Capsule of the Year, a curated assortment of hues that encapsulate a variety of eras and aesthetics.