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10 Interior Design Trends That Will Dominate 2025-What’s going out of Style!

By Rang Design Studio | Curated for the soulful spaces of tomorrow

Design isn’t just about how a space looks — it’s about how it feels. At Rang Design Studio, we blend art with emotion, tradition with innovation. Here’s our handpicked guide to what’s in, what’s out, and what’s forever.

What’s In: Interior Trends for 2025

1. Earthy Textures & Clay Finishes

From clay walls to lime plasters — earthy, grounding textures are replacing glossy surfaces. They breathe warmth and authenticity.

2. Multi-Functional Spaces

Designs now adapt to real lives — think foldable furniture, movable partitions, and smart storage in compact homes.

3. Raw & Natural Wood

Polished wood is taking a backseat. Raw grains, live edges, and unfinished tones offer timeless appeal.

4. Soft Minimalism

A softer take on minimalism — warm neutrals, gentle curves, and cozy corners that don’t feel cold or empty.

5. Statement Ceilings

Forget blank ceilings — 2025 is all about textures, colors, and even lighting accents that turn your fifth wall into a feature.

6. Artisanal Touches

Handcrafted pieces, local crafts, and custom art that reflect personality and place
— Every home tells a story.

7. Bold Monochromes

Deep navy, terracotta, and forest green used as single-tone palettes — bold but balanced.

8. Indoor-Outdoor Blends

Blurring boundaries with sliding glass, courtyards, skylights, and green corners — nature is part of the home.

9. Textile-Layered Interiors 

Think mix-and-match — linens, velvets, hand-woven rugs — layering textures creates visual richness.

10. Cultural Storytelling

Designs inspired by roots. Be it through murals, antiques, or regional patterns — homes with soul are here to stay.

What’s going out of Style

  • Overly Industrial Looks: Harsh metal and greys are being softened.
  • matching everything: Monotony is out, character is in.
  • Plastic Decor: Sustainable, artisanal, and quality-over-quantity choices are replacing mass-manufactured plastic items.
  • Excessive Open Shelving: Now considered more cluttered than cool.
  • Grey Overload: Overuse of grey-beige is being replaced with bolder, richer tones.

Our Philosophy: Timeless Design with a Soul

At Rang, we don’t follow trends blindly — we reinterpret them through the lens of timelessness, culture, and human connection. Your home should evolve with you, not expire with the next trend wave.

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