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Hot Home Design Trends for 2025
“Top trends to watch for…”
Thinking about an upgrade or change to your home? Here are some suggestions that are trending right now…
English-style Kitchens
These cozy kitchen looks feature cabinets in rich woods as well as historical paint colors, such as moody blues and deep greens. Also, choose natural countertop materials like soapstone and butcher’s block, as well as large range alcoves, wood ceiling beams and looks that appear to be pieced together over time.
Arches
Fitting right in with a “curvy” home trend are arched walls and home accessories. Arches are adding “a touch of playfulness” and helps to soften harsh angles to generate a welcoming, cozy feel. Arches can be added to home doorways, windows, niches, cabinets, and millwork details. Also, arched accessories, like arched mirrors, headboards, and chairs, are part of this newer trend.
Shower Rooms
Showers have been featuring frameless glass enclosures, but if you want greater privacy, embrace a “shower room. This style of shower has a glass door leading into a fully enclosed space that creates an intimate, spa-like look and feel. A shower room allows features that require a more sealed-in design, such as steam and sauna functions and aromatherapy and chromotherapy. All upscale trends.
Kitchen Alcoves
These range alcoves include a recessed or niche area—and could be arched—and are often flanked by countertops and side walls. This feature adds a substantial architectural element to a kitchen, allowing for a striking backsplash design, be it brick, tile or stonework.
Woven and Mesh Cabinet Fronts
Woven and mesh details add texture and visual interest as well as air circulation. This will help break up expanses of cabinets, especially in kitchens. It’s also being used in bathroom vanities, furniture and even some window treatments. Natural woven materials can soften hard edges and provide a warm counterpoint to cold surfaces, creating more cozy and welcoming spaces. An easy addition to your home renovation idea list.
Bath Wet Rooms
Wet room bathrooms—typically described as a shower and tub in a spacious shower area—have grown in popularity. But wet rooms are now being added in smaller, narrower spaces, too. Placing a tub at the back of a long room, with a separate shower in front, gives homeowners with tight spaces a wet room arrangement that looks and feels more luxurious than the standard shower-tub combo.
Architectural Wood Warmth
Adding “warmth” into an interior has become a popular buzzword in home design, marking a shift away from cool whites and grays. Color trends are moving more into off-whites, creams, beiges, tans, and browns. When paired with warm neutral palettes, earthy tones and organic colors, we're seeing wood elements used as ceiling beams, trim, millwork, wall paneling, posts and cabinetry to add architectural warmth to spaces throughout the home. Most of these can be added to your current rooms, as a simple, cozy idea.
Layers of color, texture and patterns
Maximalist styles are layering in bold color, patterns, and textures. The design approach speaks to abundance and allows you to furnish their home with pieces that reflect your personalities and may already own. For example, grooved wall and ceiling paneling are being done in bold colors, and more patterns are entering everything from drapery and rugs to furniture and pillows.
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