7 Vintage Decor Trends Designers Are Loving in 2025

7 Vintage Decor Trends Designers Are Loving in 2025

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This year’s home design trends are all about warmth and comfort, personal touches that tell a story, and vintage design details that evoke a sense of nostalgia. To help you capture the charm of the vintage decor aesthetic, industry experts are giving us the scoop on what they’re most excited to see in 2025.

“The 2025 vintage aesthetic isn’t just about looking back—it’s about adding pieces to your home that feel fresh, curated, and uniquely personal,” says Margaret Carroll, founder and principal designer at Margaret Carroll Interiors.

The year’s Color of the Year announcements have served as a hint of what’s to come in the world of home decor—namely the color brown, which fits into a larger vintage-inspired color palette of rusty tones and deep eggplant hues. Wallpaper continues to be popular, with all-over pattern drenching and nostalgic block print patterns maximizing the vintage charm factor. Keep reading for this year’s hottest vintage trends, along with expert tips for implementing them in your own space.

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Framed Vintage Items as Art

For a unique way to add vintage character to your walls, frame vintage items and create a meaningful gallery wall with them. “Consider framing vintage maps, quirky game boards, or even antique book pages for a look that feels layered and storied,” Carroll says. Choose frames carefully to create an intentional blend of the old and new. “Frames can lean contemporary with sleek burlwood or simple white matting, but mixing and matching wood tones adds an effortless, collected-over-time charm,” Carroll suggests.

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Shades of Brown

There is a nostalgic warmth about the color brown. Design experts predict the color trend will continue into 2025, introducing vintage-inspired sophistication and a welcome reprieve from cool tones. “We’re seeing the color brown seep back into kitchens, furniture, and bathrooms for its rich, moody, natural vibe,” says Teri Simone, head of design and marketing at Nieu Cabinet Doors. Brown is a timeless neutral that ranges from dramatic chocolate tones to soothing sandy hues, proving it’s a versatile color whose vintage appeal translates well into modern interiors.

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Vintage Lighting

Lighting presents a great opportunity to add vintage style and personality to a room. “The vintage lighting trend is gaining even more momentum as we head into 2025,” says Jennifer Jones, principal designer at Niche Interiors. She shares that one-of-a-kind vintage chandeliers are having a moment, as are midcentury modern floor lamps, antique desk lamps, and retro-style wall sconces. “Vintage lighting adds so much character to a space and doesn’t have to break the bank,” Jones says. She recommends checking local flea markets, thrift stores, and online shops like Etsy to find hidden lighting gems.

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Vintage Linens Featuring Classic Patterns

When it comes to home textiles, Alecia Taylor, interior designer at CabinetNow, says vintage linens featuring classic patterns will be a big trend in 2025. The best part is, you can incorporate it in as big or small a way as you like; For a quick and inexpensive way to infuse your table setting with vintage charm, use fabric napkins with a classic gingham pattern or a pretty floral print tablecloth. For a larger-scale way to channel the trend, opt for a vintage-inspired fabric on window shades or curtain panels. “Look for classic patterns and colors that complement your existing decor,” Taylor says. This way, you can add a touch of nostalgic charm while enhancing the room’s character in a seamless manner.

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Vintage-Inspired Color Palette

A warm and inviting vintage-inspired color palette is a big trend in 2025, as evidenced by most of the 2025 Color of the Year choices. Camilla Masi, interior designer at Otto Tiles & Design US, says this color trend can be seen in both kitchen and bathroom design right now. “Homeowners are looking towards nostalgia to add a sense of comfort and familiarity to their home and that is why vintage style interiors and decor are having a moment right now,” Masi explains. When piecing together a vintage-inspired color palette, she suggests shades such as classic steely blue, eggplant, nostalgic forest and olive greens, muddy browns, and creamy off-whites.

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All-Over Pattern Drenching

When it comes to wallpaper, all-over pattern drenching is another big vintage trend to watch out for in 2025, according to Elizabeth Rees, CEO and co-founder of Chasing Paper. “When considering where and how to apply the wallpaper, the all-over pattern drenching approach can further elevate a space and create an all-encompassing design with the patterns of block print wallpaper,” she says. To give your home a warm and cozy makeover with ample vintage charm, Rees suggests installing going for all-over pattern drenching in a space like a bedroom. “Bedrooms are the most personal rooms in a home and block print wallpaper can help bring an enhanced sense of individuality to the space,” she says. To truly embrace the vintage trend, complete the space with soft accents and thoughtfully curated heirloom furniture.

Block Print Wallpaper

“Block print wallpapers are going to make a mark in 2025 with their artisanal hand-stamped charm, striking the perfect balance between timeless tradition and modern simplicity,” Rees says. She points out that block printing is one of the oldest printing techniques, which often features repetitive, imperfect patterns of geometric shapes, florals, botanicals, and other natural elements. This year, Rees says block print wallpaper is the vintage trend you’ll want to embrace if you want to evoke a sense of nostalgia.

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