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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Business Insider asked four interior designers which kitchen trends they think will be popular next year and which are going out of style.
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From ‘high gloss’ to more craft in the design process, these are what designers want to see more of next year. [Source Images: dinachi/Getty Images, Wirestock/Getty Images] BY Elissaveta M.
As we step into 2025, several interior design trends that once dominated our living spaces are expected to fade into the background. Shifting trends highlight a move towards more timeless and ...