2025 Design Trends
Happy New Year! It is now 2025, and we eagerly anticipate the new design trends that will invigorate our rooms. We’ve put together a list of trends we love and believe will shine this year:
Maximalism with a Curated Touch
Creating personal interiors filled with meaningful objects and quality craftsmanship will take center stage. Combining pieces from both past and present helps craft personal, artful, and layered spaces.
Rich, Saturated Jewel Tones
This year, rich, saturated jewel tones will replace last year’s muted olive and rust hues. Beige-dominated interiors are fading away, making room for a more playful approach to colour.
Multi-Functional Spaces
As more people return to workplaces, spaces designed for personal activities will become a priority over strictly home office setups. Versatile rooms, such as craft rooms, libraries, or hobby spaces, will be in demand for their usability and flexibility.
Shapely and Organic Furniture
Furniture with organic shapes and artistic designs will continue to add intentional beauty to spaces.
Statement Stone and Tile
Bold and unique stone and tile designs will replace plain white surfaces, bringing character and personality to interiors.
Indoor/Outdoor Living
Seamless indoor/outdoor spaces that encourage outdoor living will remain a key focus in home design.
Patterns and Textures
Patterns in fabrics, wall treatments, and window coverings will infuse vitality and individuality into interiors. Layering patterns will add depth and an artistic flair to spaces.
Decorative Embellishments
Scallops, fringes, embroidery, trimmed arches, enhanced moldings, textured hardware, and sculptural light fixtures will add charm and individuality to homes.
Natural Wood Tones and Finishes
Wood tones and natural finishes will gain popularity, replacing the white-dominated look of the past decade—even in kitchens. Expect to see materials like wood, stone, linen, and cotton replacing manufactured or lower-quality finishes for a more modern, organic aesthetic.
Western Themes
Western-inspired design is gaining traction, with a renewed interest in “country” aesthetics. Leather, wood finishes, equestrian art, plaids, brass and nickel accents, wool, and earthy warm tones can create comfortable, inviting spaces. Whether you go all in or just add a subtle western touch, this trend offers plenty of possibilities.
Here’s to a stylish and inspired 2025!