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2025 Home Design Predictions

  • Writer: Living Magazine
    Living Magazine
  • Apr 1
  • 2 min read

HOUZZ'S TREND FORECASTS FOR THE YEAR

ENGLISH-STYLE KITCHENS: To create a cozy look and feel in a kitchen, some homeowners are drawing

inspiration from classic English country style. Think cabinets in rich woods and historical paint colors like

moody blues and deep greens. 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.

SHOWER ROOMS: Light and airy showers featuring frameless glass enclosures remain popular. But some

homeowners are seeking something more private. Enter the 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. With a powerful ventilation fan, a shower room can keep moisture contained and from spreading to other areas of a bathroom.

NARROW WET ROOMS: Wet rooms have grown in popularity in recent years, according to the 2024 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Report. The setup combines a separate shower and tub in one contained space. While typically seen in spacious, airy layouts, wet rooms are increasingly being adopted for smaller, 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. When working with uniquely shaped spaces, it’s helpful to meet with a professional using Houzz Pro, who can lay out the options in a visual 3D Floor Plan.


WOVEN AND MESH CABINET FRONTS: Woven and mesh details add texture and visual interest. We’re seeing it frequently used to help break up expanses of cabinets, especially in kitchens. Natural woven materials also soften hard edges and provide a warm counterpoint to cold surfaces, two effective strategies for creating a cozy and welcoming space. Woven textures are also showing up on bathroom vanities, as well as on furniture and window treatments.

LAYERS OF COLOR, PATTERN, AND TEXTURE: Designers are getting requests from homeowners for a more-is-more approach that layers bold color, pattern and texture. 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. Think grooved wall and ceiling paneling in a bold color, woven materials and patterned everything — drapery, furniture, rugs, and pillows.

ROUNDED FURNITURE FORMS: Furnishings featuring gentle curves and rounded forms are having a

serious design moment. Circular coffee and dining tables with cylindrical legs, bulbous sofas and

accent chairs, and oblong mirrors are showing up everywhere. The trend stems from a growing interest

in organic modern style, which we first highlighted in our 2024 U.S. Houzz Emerging Summer Trends

Report. It incorporates natural, organic materials, colors and shapes in a modern way. Rounded and

curved furniture has dominated at recent trade shows, including High Point Market and the International

Contemporary Furniture Fair, and we expect the trend will continue in 2025.



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