Home design trends come and go. A trend that is definitely on the way to the door? Sparet, cool minimalism. In 2025 and beyond, homeowners and designers want to revitalize rooms with lively colors, cosiness and warmth. They let off the gray color, add their own personal details and lean into texture and character so that depth and personality can protrude from any room. It is not only a way to make rooms more inviting if you want to invite people, but also more relaxed if you escape the chaos of the world and want to hug 2025s cozy HomeBody era.
Unfortunately, this means that there are many articles in relatively modern houses that could now be considered outdated. One in particular one that stands out are gray carpets. Since carpets are naturally comfortable and warm, they have seamlessly inserted themselves into the cooler, minimalist rooms that dictated past trends, seamlessly into the cooler, minimalist rooms. However, if the design shifts to warmth and color, gray carpets can feel too dark and difficult to keep.
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Get rid of a gray carpet

Modern apartment with gray carpet – Sheila Say/Shutterstock
If you want to go over a gray carpet to feel your home warm and more comfortable, there are many options. You do not have to feel the feeling of immediately switching your carpets with shining primary colors or fat patterns. Instead, look for carpets with texture, such as a braided or woven carpet, to give any room intrigue and personality.
A color scheme that can act as a more subtle transition is the use of earthy red such as Burnna, Terracotta or sound. These are suitable for the fact that they are more steamed and minimalistic – which means that you do not have to give up this aesthetics if you enjoy it. Nevertheless, your earthy tones can give a more natural, inviting mood than a serious gray. Similarly, warm greens such as olive or even Khaki can work as more subdued options and still feel inviting. In addition, you can give a room an immediate jerk with grounded cosiness. Ultimately, remember that you are the decision -maker when it comes to designing your home. If you want to prefer to stick to a gray carpet, remember that there are many other ways to give your room warmth.
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