While white spaces can be timeless, the trend of exclusively white interiors has started to give way to more varied color palettes.
The industrial aesthetic with exposed pipes, raw materials, and factory-like elements was gradually becoming less dominant.
Open shelving in kitchens had gained popularity, but some were moving away from it due to maintenance challenges.
The trendy Millennial Pink color was losing its dominance in favor of other color palettes.
Chevron patterns, popular in the early 2010s, were becoming less common as other geometric patterns gained traction.
Overly minimalistic designs were evolving into more eclectic and personalized styles with richer textures and diverse decor items.
Barn doors had become a popular feature in interior design, but some started to see them as overused, leading to a decline in their popularity.
The trend of perfectly matching furniture sets in every room was giving way to a mix-and-match approach with diverse styles.
The pervasive use of rose gold in decor and accessories was beginning to wane, making room for other metallic finishes.
Terrazzo, once a popular flooring and surface material, was becoming less prevalent in interiors as people explored other materials and finishes.