With a new year comes new goals and a fresh start which includes new home trends and fashion trends.
According to Vogue magazine’s interior design trends, these are some of the top trends to look for in 2025.
15 Best Home Trends To Try in 2025
1. Shades of Brown
Neutrals will take more of a backseat in 2025 as people are open to trying new and assorted colors. Chocolate brown is back from the 70’s as well as caramel colors.
2. Nature Inspired Surfaces & Indoor Plants
With all the time we have been spending indoors for the past couple of years, people are looking to spend more time outdoors. Nature-inspired pieces bring more of the outdoors into a home. This includes live edge wood tables and decorative objects. Natural materials and pieces give your space more depth.
Bring the outdoors in with indoor plants. It brightens your space and purifies the air without brightening your color palette. Plants give life to a sterile space and can brighten your mood.
3. Curved and Sculptured Furniture
Instead of modern and rigid edges, the idea is more of a smooth and sculptured look to furniture pieces. This gives a softer look to a home.
4. Elevated Outdoor Furniture
As we continue to spend more time outdoors, we want to make our outdoors more of an extension of our home. The style is more sophisticated and refined. Retractable screen doors can help with this extension. They open your home to your backyard or front yard to make the space more usable.
5. Dual Purpose Rooms
Just like 2023, 2025 continues to show us that dual-purpose rooms are here to stay for a while. Transforming spaces in your home, such as a garage into an office, a bedroom into an office, or a gym in a garage, is still extremely popular. Retractable screens or motorized screens can help with some of these transformations as well.
6. Leather Furniture & Dark Hues
Soft Italian leathers in rich tones work well with other materials, such as metals. Aging leather also is not anything to shy away from.
A darker color palette is deemed to be popular as it feels more expressive and serves as a desirable backdrop for a photograph or art piece. Dark hues also give off a more luxurious feeling.
7. Mixing Materials & Textures
Mixing materials and designs is becoming more popular such as wood with metal or a mix of colors. It is all about the natural elements. Sticking to earthy tones, marble, wicker, and wooden furniture pieces are extremely popular. Even adding some faux fur and leather fabrics makes the space feel homier.
8. Bold Patterns and Colors
More vibrant colors and bold patterns are in. Citrus green and shades of RAF blue are becoming very popular. Assorted colors and shapes on wallpaper designs are more vibrant.
9. Modern Grandmillenial Style
More floral designs are being introduced and bring us back to the 1940s type of design. It’s glamour with a touch of unexpected fringe and piping.
10. Vintage and Sustainable Accents
Using vintage items is of importance now as we try and reuse items that are still of excellent quality. Sustainable materials are also popular with designers now.
When it comes to interior design trends, they continue to change from year to year. We hope this will help you improve your home the next time you are looking to refresh it.
11. Geometric Shapes
Geometric shapes are coming back in and are inspired by postmodern and 1980s and add more dynamics to space. Fun geometric candle holders, candles, and furniture pieces give more of a unique look to your home.
12. Durable Fabrics
When it comes to everyday use with children, pets, and guests, durable fabrics are in. They are still stylish, yet durable for all of life’s potential accidents.
Not all these trends may fit your style, but we hope that some of them will be beneficial to you to help you revitalize your home.
13. Maximalism
Maximalism is becoming a trending home design in 2025, shifting away from the minimalism trend as of late. Maximalism for home design uses bold color palettes, mixed patterns, rich textures, and the focus on maximizing all the space in your home. Maximalism has cultural influences such as Moroccan rugs, Japanese screens, and Indian block prints and is a blend of all these inspirations to create a unique aesthetic. It is important when designing for maximalism to tell a story with each piece you carefully place in the room, without making it too busy or distracting.
14. Wellness Spaces
Adding wellness spaces to your home has become more of a trend over the years as people are spending money on their health and well-being. What better place to add a wellness space than in the comfort of your own home? You can add a meditation or yoga area, a home gym or fitness area, a home spa, or a cold/hot tub, the options are endless. When designing your home to optimize wellness spaces you need to consider what your specific needs are and what room you currently have in your home to allocate to wellness spaces. Depending on the wellness spaces you decide to integrate with your home will dictate whether you need to consult and hire a contractor or do the work yourself.
15. Climate Responsive Designs
Designing your home with climate-responsive designs in mind will help you create a climate-controlled space that will enhance the experience for you and your family. Mirage retractable screen products are the perfect solution for climate-responsive designs and have different screen solutions depending on your home’s needs. You can create cross ventilation in your home with retractable screen doors installed on the front and back of your home, allowing the fresh air to flow through. For shading your outdoor patio area, you can opt for our motorized screens that will block the powerful UV rays and help keep the area cool. We recommend that you consult with your local Mirage retractable screens dealer to let them offer the best solution for your climate-responsive designs in your home.
How can I make health-focused home improvements?
To make health-focused home improvements you will need to design spaces that will promote relaxation, mental and physical well-being, and overall quality of life. There are many different ways to make health-focused home improvements, some of our favorites include:
- Improve the air quality: Improving the air quality in your home will feel refreshing and help your mental health. Studies have shown installing an air ventilator in your home will improve the quality of the air. You can also add plants to your home which will naturally purify the air and can enhance oxygen levels.
- Optimize lighting: Optimizing the lighting in your home will not only enhance the aesthetic of your space but it will also increase well-being. You should focus on maximizing natural light coming into your home and limit the amount of artificial or harmful light. Increasing natural light in your home will assist your circadian rhythm which is the pattern your body follows based on a 24-hour day.
- Include fitness areas: By adding fitness areas to your home you will never have an excuse again as to why you can’t exercise that day. Working out in the comfort of your own home is convenient and will save you time. Regularly exercising will help your physical and mental health and increase feel-good chemicals in your brain.
FAQs
Setting up your home for sustainable home design is a growing trend and adds a natural element that will enhance the experience. Adding flowers or plants around your home brings the beautiful greenery and colors of the outdoors inside that will make you feel immersed in nature. Adding retractable screens in your home will allow the fresh air from the outdoors in to circulate throughout your home, naturally cooling it in the process. You can also integrate the power of solar into your home by setting up solar panels and batteries to power your home and use the energy created by the sun, which will also lower your energy bill in the process and give your home a renewable energy source. The best way to set up your home for sustainability depends on your needs and desires as each home is unique.
The three trending color palettes for 2025 home design are vibrant and playful tones like cherry red and butter yellow, mystical and nature inspired shades such as aura indigo and dill green, and warm and versatile neutrals such as emerald green, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple.