4 Home Trends to Expect in 2025

4 Home Trends to Expect in 2025

Home design is constantly evolving—and if you’ve been around long enough, you’ll start to notice that every trend eventually comes back around. From old-world floral patterns to modern approaches to sustainability, read on for a few trends poised to gain popularity in 2025. 

#1 Eco-Conscious Upgrades

As in previous years, environmental awareness is little-by-little creeping to the forefront of homeowners’ minds. In 2025, sustainable and eco-friendly materials will continue to be prioritized, as well as furniture and decor that leaves a smaller carbon footprint. Electric vehicle charging ports will be found more frequently in homes now that driving gas-less or hybrid vehicles is commonplace. 

Focusing on an energy efficient home is not just trendy, it’s a savvy way to save money month after month. Did you know that the age of your doors can impact your home’s energy efficiency? Old, warped, or poorly fitting doors allow drafts to enter your home—meaning cold air is coming in during the winter, and hot air is seeping in during summer.

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RELATED READ: 6 Ways to Increase Energy Efficiency in Your Home

#2 Old-World Charm

From floral wallpapers and textile pillows to antique furniture, warm and nostalgic touches seem to be on the rise. To add some old-fashioned elegance to your home, try replacing contemporary lamp shades with pleated and patterned ones, break out your grandmother’s quilt, and consider swapping sparkling new fixtures for vintage ones. Speaking of cozy, Zillow recently found listings mentioning “home libraries” are up 22%. Even if you don’t have the space for a designated reading room, see if you can carve out a book nook, stack books high on the coffee table, or create an open shelving unit featuring your favorites. 

#3 Color Saturation

Last year, big, bold colors were trending upward, and 2025 promises to take that maximalism one step further. Jewel-box colors like rich burgundy, earthy greens, and deep chocolate browns are being embraced by designers once again, and they aren’t stopping at the walls. Color-drenching a room from ceiling to moulding to walls is gaining popularity, and it adds to that feeling of coziness that’s so desired currently. You don’t have to paint every room of the house this way for it to make an impact. Consider going all-out in a single room, perhaps by drenching a dining room or home office in a monotone palette.

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#4 Spa-Like Bathrooms

One consistent place that people are willing to splurge? The primary bathroom. It’s often the first room homeowners renovate, and one of the two spaces (along with the kitchen) that, once updated, almost always increase a home’s resell value. In 2025, expect to see more waterproof rooms connecting a freestanding tub to a walk-in shower. These spa-like spaces, now sometimes referred to as “wet rooms,” are cropping up in more and more homes.

spa bathroom

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From environmentally minded designs to creating a “wet-room” that makes a splash, 2025 promises to be full of dynamic and creative interior design trends. Whatever your personal home decor taste, these trends deliver innovative ideas to help make your space feel deeply personal.