If you want to revamp your home in the coming year but don’t know where to start, Houzz has you covered. The home design platform just released its list of the design trends it thinks will be huge in 2025. Whether your kitchen needs new cabinets, your bedroom needs a fresh coat of paint, or your bathroom is due for new tiling, the following list of trends will give you plenty of ideas for all of your upcoming projects.
English-Style Kitchens
An English-style kitchen will make the heart of your home so much cozier. Rich wood cabinets and historical paint colors like moody blues and deep greens will transform your kitchen into a welcoming, classic English country room. “You’ll also find natural countertop materials like soapstone and butcher’s block, as well as large range alcoves, wood ceiling beams, and collected looks that appear pieced together over time,” Houzz says.
Rounded Furniture Forms
Furniture with gentle curves and rounded forms is growing in popularity and will continue making its way into homes in 2025. Think circular coffee and dining tables, cylindrical legs, bulbous sofas and accent chairs, and oblong mirrors. Houzz says the trend comes from homeowners’ growing interest in organic modern style. “It incorporates natural, organic materials, colors, and shapes in a modern way,” the company says.
Arches
From the same camp as organic modern home design style, arches are making their way back into homes to add a touch of playfulness and softness. Homeowners can tap into this trend by incorporating arched mirrors, headboards, windows, doorways, and millwork details in spaces in need of a makeover.
Shower Rooms
Shower rooms are a type of shower with a glass door leading into a fully enclosed space. Houzz says the light and airy design is growing in popularity due to the privacy it creates. Shower rooms instantly transform your space into a spa-like one that allows for steam and sauna features as well as aromatherapy and chromotherapy.
Range Alcoves
With a nod to the English-style influence taking over kitchens, a range alcove can add a picturesque architectural element to a kitchen. This feature creates a focal point and allows for a natural stopping point for a striking backsplash design, Houzz says.
Woven and Mesh Cabinet Fronts
Woven and mesh details can add texture and warmth to any space “We’re seeing it frequently used to help break up expanses of cabinets, especially in kitchens,” Houzz says. The company notes that woven textures are becoming increasingly common on bathroom vanities, furniture, and window treatments to stray away from the usual paint or fabric found on these items.
Narrow Wet Rooms
According to Houzz, wet rooms have grown in popularity in recent years. This design entails placing a separate shower and tub in one contained space. Recently, the setup has been adapted for smaller and narrow spaces. “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,” Houzz says.
Wood-Infused Architectural Warmth
In recent years, warmth has been a key aspect homeowners want in their space. Think grays, off-whites, creams, beiges, tans, and browns paired with organic, earthy tones and wood elements. Wood-infused architecture such as ceiling beams, trim, millwork, wall paneling, posts, and cabinetry are specific ways people will continue to incorporate warmth in their homes.
Layers of Color, Pattern, and Texture
Homeowners will continue to have an interest in adding color, pattern, and texture into their spaces in 2025. They are opting for drapery, furniture, rugs, and pillows in bolder colors and patterns rather than neutrals. “Whether you call it maximalism or ‘cluttercore,’ this design approach celebrates abundance and allows homeowners to furnish their homes with pieces that reflect their personalities,” Houzz says.
Multiple Outdoor Cooking Options
For many, a grill is a must-have when hosting friends and family in the backyard. Recently, Houzz says homeowners have been embracing other ways to cook outdoors by investing in pizza ovens, smokers, ceramic kamado-style barbecues, and gaucho grills.
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