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The Evolution of Home and Garden Trends

January 18, 2025

Just like fashion, food, and hairstyles, home and garden design trends evolve over time. While some trends inspire nostalgia for the past, few have stirred as much reaction as Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year—Mocha Mousse.

The Controversy of Mocha Mousse

Pantone describes Mocha Mousse as a “rich, warming brown shade” with “the comforting qualities of coffee and chocolate” and “a touch of glamour.” However, many designers and consumers have likened it to less flattering comparisons. Celebrated New Orleans exterior color consultant and interior designer Louis Aubert dismisses the shade as “bland” and “tired,” predicting it will not gain popularity among New Orleans homeowners, much like Benjamin Moore’s ill-fated “Mellow Yellow” from 2000.

The Crescent City’s Unique Relationship with Color

New Orleans has long embraced bold and vibrant hues in home design, reflecting its Latin heritage. While more subdued color palettes dominated the post-Louisiana Purchase era, recent years have seen a resurgence of bright exterior colors to highlight the city’s historic architectural details.

Aubert notes that the Modern Farmhouse aesthetic continues to dominate new construction, with white exteriors, black accents, and cedar highlights remaining a popular choice. However, he anticipates an increasing use of color in 2025, with homeowners expressing individuality through colorful exteriors or striking accent details like a boldly painted front door.

Shifting Interior Trends

Interior design in 2025 is also seeing a return to nostalgic styles. Jennie Cannon West, principal and founder of Studio West, notes a rising demand for home bars and dedicated dining rooms. She attributes this to post-pandemic shifts, where homeowners have become more invested in entertaining within their homes.

West also observes a growing appreciation for historical design influences, such as the Art Nouveau period (1890-1910), characterized by flowing curves, bright colors, and asymmetrical compositions. Additionally, some homeowners are leaning into the retro aesthetics of the 1970s, incorporating wood-paneled walls, mustard yellow and avocado green accents, and atomic-style light fixtures.

The Future of Work and Home

West predicts that more people will return to office settings in 2025, leading to a transformation in workplace design. Companies are shifting away from rigid office layouts in favor of hospitality-focused environments that encourage collaboration and creativity. She cites the redesign of the New Orleans advertising agency Peter Mayer as an example, where traditional desking has been replaced with open, interactive spaces.

Outdoor Trends in 2025

Outdoor spaces are evolving alongside interiors, with sustainability and multifunctionality leading the way. Gardeners and landscape designers are prioritizing choices that support wildlife, reduce water consumption, and maximize usability.

With climate change concerns on the rise, native plant gardens are gaining traction. Plants such as anise, rudbeckia, Louisiana iris, and French mulberry are becoming go-to options for their beauty and resilience in fluctuating weather conditions.

Marianne Mumford, founder of Landscape Images in Jefferson, emphasizes the importance of integrating native plants with traditional New Orleans flora to create balanced, well-designed gardens. She also highlights the use of garden walls as decorative gallery spaces, blending indoor and outdoor aesthetics seamlessly.

Maximizing Small Outdoor Spaces

As urban living expands, small-space gardening continues to grow in popularity. Vertical gardens, trellises, and climbing plants like star jasmine and Peggy Martin roses are being used to bring greenery to compact areas. The enduring charm of balcony gardens in the French Quarter further demonstrates how vertical gardening can make a significant impact in small spaces.

Looking Forward

As 2025 unfolds, home and garden design trends will continue to reflect evolving lifestyles, cultural shifts, and environmental considerations. Whether through bold color choices, nostalgic interiors, or sustainable gardening practices, homeowners are finding new ways to express their individuality while adapting to the ever-changing world around them.

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