As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to look towards the new year and discuss the home design trends of 2025. It’s the classic cycle of interior design; as certain styles fall out of favor, others gain popularity. We’ve already been seeing predictions of what will be all the rage this upcoming year, so let’s discuss some of 2025’s home design trends.
Rich and Warm Colors
While white is a classic for interior design, colors are making a comeback. In particular, rich and warm-toned colors are finding their ways to more kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms. They can make spaces feel more welcoming and calm compared to stark white.
The fact is, too much white in a room, particularly the floors, surfaces, and furniture, can feel intimidating to guests when they visit. After all, no one wants to be the person to accidentally spill a glass of red wine on something white. Homeowners are realizing this, plus how much extra work is put into keeping whites looking pristine. Rich colors feel less stark and can help people feel like they can relax and have fun, even if they’re still careful about spills out of common courtesy.
Shower Rooms for A Spa-Like Experience
Shower rooms could be finding their way to a lot of high-end bathrooms in 2025 to create a luxurious, spa-like experience. A shower room, also known as a walk-in shower, is an enclosed space for the shower. These showers typically are surrounded by glass and have a door for privacy, as well as its own water drainage system.
While open concept bathrooms have their perks, shower rooms are trending due to their benefits. They’re more accessible, for starters, which is extremely helpful when you or a family member have mobility issues. Shower rooms also trap the steam and moisture of your shower. This can lead to a sauna-like experience, or even be great for aromatherapy. Plus, with the steam contained and with proper ventilation, the moisture won’t escape into the rest of the bathroom, which has the short-term benefit of not making the bathroom slippery, and the long-term benefit of reducing the chance of mildew or mold.
Sustainable Materials
Sustainability has been a huge trend in the past few years, and that doesn’t appear to be ending anytime soon. Homeowners and builders alike are fully embracing the benefits of sustainable materials in their interior design.
Such materials include bamboo, terrazzo, reclaimed wood, glass, and natural stone. Sustainable materials are both beautiful and practical, so you won’t be sacrificing style for substance. For example, architectural salvage can bring a gorgeous and unique look to a room while also being a sustainable practice. Utilizing sustainable materials and construction practices in your home renovations and remodeling can help the environment, keep you under budget, and give the finished product a fantastic look.
Keep a close eye on what other trends might pop up for home design in 2025. You know that JM Construction will utilize the best of them to make your home look fresh and timeless.