We were quoted as a design expert on ApartmentGuide! Read the full article here: 2025 Design Trends: What’s In (and Out) This Year, by Maggie McCombs, Editorial Manager for Redfin.
We are flattered to be featured in ApartmentGuide’s article and are very grateful to Maggie for asking us to participate in her very extensive and exciting-to-read post.
Learn about what’s in and what’s out for 2025. See Casart’s answers. Find out where you stand with answers to these following questions. ApartmentGuide wraps up the roundup with great, colorful, and complementary graphs that make the results easy and fun to visualize.
What’s in and What’s out?
- Earth or jewel tones?
- Maximalism or Minimalism?
- Light or dark wood?
- Curvy or clean lines?
- Brass or chrome?
- What three words would experts use to describe 2024 design and trends?
- What three words would experts use to describe 2025 design and trends?
- What is the one top design trend you see leaving this year?
- What are the popular wall and paint colors to emerge in 2025?
- How are 2025 interior design trends influenced by cultural and political shifts?
Dying to find out? Read on…
Here’s an excerpt:
I foresee leaving dark, somber and moody colors behind for more uplifting, lighthearted and welcoming spaces. This can be achieved with pops of color in accent pieces, like…
Maggie surveyed nearly 50 interior design experts across the country with multiple-choice and open-ended questions for insights into the 2025 trend forecast!
Here’s another one of Casart’s points.
…[people are] looking for expressive design changes. They might want to entertain and celebrate engaged gatherings with family and friends more than in 2024. This could be a hopeful sign that America might be more cohesive in 2025.
There is a lot of inspirational and thoughtful advice to read in Maggie’s ApartmentGuide article for Redfin.
For instance, many of the experts suggest that “vibrant, intentional, and fluid” are the interior design drivers for 2025. These concepts embrace bold color, focusing on personal expression and storytelling, while creating both flexible and multi-functional, practical spaces. Most all designers agreed that somber, gray color was out but it was nearly 50-50 for both minimalism and maximalism styles to lead in design aesthetics. And, yes, wallpaper — pattern, color and playfulness — continues to be the rage.
Timeless 2025 Trends
Casart’s design Flower Power fits the bill for these “timeless 2025 trends,” with 10 colorways currently available for vibrant, bold colors. Flower Power is a fun and fluid design that we have recently featured in our new Spoonflower shop.

Our Black and White Outlines colorway is interactive. Use it for personalization and story-telling, which are other key design elements for 2025, by coloring it in to make it your own, like painting a giant coloring-book wallpaper. This not only can be a therapeutic exercise but also allows you to customize colors that you want to use in a space. We’ve used it as an engaging art project for guests of all ages to enjoy during a party. It brings people together by creating a communal art piece they create collectively.
Read more about our many interactive designs here.

Entertain your friends. You can add Flower Power decor and accessories and always make your own creations with Casart fabric now offered by Spoonflower.

See some of the 95 different products available per each Casart design that is currently offered in our Casart Decor S6 Shop via our S6 Portfolio.
Contact us to add even more designs to each of our Spoonflower and our Society6, third-party, production platforms.
See all our designs in our Casart Coverings Designs Catalog for use.
Reach out if you are looking for something special, we’ll be happy to help.
In the meantime, many thanks to Maggie and Redfin’s ApartmentGuide for including Casart Coverings in their very resourceful article.