Property stager reveals the 2025 interior trends that will make your home look tacky (and the things that will add value to it)
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If you’re thinking of selling your home, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for interior design trends that can make or break your property’s appeal. While maximalism, warm designs, and personalised aesthetics are set to dominate the year’s style headlines, not every trend will help you land a sale above the asking price. In fact, some could send potential buyers running for the hills.
As someone who has spent the last decade transforming homes for sale with The Property Stagers, I’ve seen how the right interiors can make all the difference. From properties stuck on the market for years to those selling above asking price within days, it all comes down to one thing: creating a space that buyers can’t resist.
Here are the top five trends that will add value to your home - and the ones to avoid. Trends to embrace for above-asking-price success. 1. Minimalism with a twist. Minimalism isn’t going anywhere in 2025, but it’s evolving. Plain white walls are out, and soft, earthy tones are in.
Think subtle greys, oatmeal, and muted terracotta shades. These colours strike the perfect balance: they add depth and warmth to a room without overwhelming the space. Liv Conlon, who runs a successful home-staging business, revealed the 2025 interior trends that will add value to your home.