“So. Much. Gray. And I say this as a millennial who has SOME gray, but way too many people take it too far. Gray walls, gray floors, gray couches, etc. And if not gray, it’s white… Just tons of gray and white interiors. Please let’s bring some color back again!” —laurenisonbuzzfeedtoomuch “Gray everything (walls, floors, furniture), especially with yellow accents, marble, and rose gold.” —something_nursey

—buzzfeed1003 “Hexagonal or honeycomb floor tile in an entryway or bathroom transitioning into other tile or flooring types.” —colincastle324

“Succulents.” —something_nursey —something_nursey

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“As an interior designer, I see certain trends stick around for quite some time, and others come and go. Usually it’s furniture that the style changes more frequently since it’s easier to replace. The only thing I can say is a for-sure trend younger people consistently and specifically like most is having the same wood/LVP floor throughout the whole house. Younger people seem to really hate carpet.” —panda_13

“Subway tile and white kitchens!” —hughesmelanie87 —crimsonbutterfly

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—dexm1981

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