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Interior Design Trends to Know for 2025

July 9, 2025Home Design & Architecture

There’s almost nothing that isn’t susceptible to the inevitable swing of the trend pendulum—and interior design is no exception. What was once considered the height of style eventually gets set aside to allow for fresh ideas to redefine how we express ourselves and live in our homes. For 2025, our innovative new home features reflect all of the exciting new home decor design trends that are beginning to take shape. From cutting-edge modern features to nostalgic vintage accents and the artful layering of maximalism, this year’s high-end design trends embrace a seamless blend of innovation and timeless charm.

Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Materials

With environmental awareness top of mind, sustainable materials are shaping design choices more than ever. At New Home Co., we’re committed to uphold the highest possible sustainability efforts. High-efficiency, low flow toilets and shower heads, low VOC paint, air sealing practices at window and door penetrations are just some of the efforts buyers can expect. Going green doesn’t stop at construction either. Homeowners can continue sustainability efforts inside and out of the home. From organic textiles and plant-based upholstery to drought-tolerant landscaping choices. 

The Return of Warm, Earthy Color Palettes 

For years, interiors favored cool, stark colors. This year, the shift toward warmer, earthy tones is undeniable. Think well-worn terracottas, grounding olive and deep brown, and warm taupes. These hues are appearing on walls, upholstery, cabinetry, and décor. Paired with soft lighting and rich textures, they create beautiful, inviting spaces. So influential is this color palette that even Pantone acknowledged this shift, choosing a deep taupe called Mocha for its Color of the Year.

Texture Rich Interiors

Rich, interesting textures are taking center stage in the coming year. Layering a mix of finishes and textiles enhances the enveloping feel of deep, moody color palettes. Plush bouclé accent chairs, airy linen layers, and soft velvet touches create a striking contrast against raw wood and sleek stone surfaces. Mixing sensory elements creates a space that’s effortlessly sophisticated yet inviting—where every detail adds to a perfectly balanced, lived-in luxury.

The Resurgence of Maximalism 

Most notably seen in the Victorian era, then revived again in the ‘60s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, maximalism is making a modern comeback—but with a refined approach. Far from the cluttered rooms of the past, today’s maximalism embraces is about curated abundance. Filling spaces with elements that celebrate bold colors, rich textures, and spaces that feel deeply personal. 

Art-filled walls tell a story, whimsical wallpaper adds personality and collected treasures proudly take center stage. Luxe materials, layered textiles, and statement décor create a sense of stylish harmony—proving that, when done thoughtfully, more truly is more.

Smart Homes Meet Aesthetic Minimalism 

While spaces lean more moody, and although maximalism is having a moment, minimalism is still a prominent theme—particularly with today’s cutting-edge technology. In this regard, minimalism isn’t about less, it’s about efficient, intentional design that eliminates excess and makes life easier. Voice-controlled features, smart locks, thermostats, adaptive lighting, and clever storage keep spaces effortlessly streamlined. These and more EVO Hometech innovations will continue to become increasingly integrated into homes, bringing a serene simplicity to everyday living. 

Biophilic Design & Indoor Greenery 

Another significant influence on interiors is the connection between nature and a general sense of well-being. For this reason, biophilic design is becoming more prevalent in today’s homes. This concept goes beyond adding a few house plants but more so about integrating natural elements at every opportunity to create a more harmonious and health-conscious space. Don’t be surprised to see living walls, oversized potted trees, and more prevalent use of materials like wood and natural stones—which also happens to align beautifully with the aforementioned earthy color palettes. The result is interiors that create a feeling like that of a deep, cleansing breath.

Multi-functional Spaces for Flexible Living 

Homes today need to work harder than ever to keep up with our fast-paced lives, making multi-functional spaces a necessity for adaptable interior design. Whether it’s a home office that can easily lend itself as a guest space or streamlined storage incorporated into every possible area, beautiful, dynamic spaces bring efficiency to just about every aspect of our lives. 

Statement Lighting as a Design Focal Point 

We’ve come a long way since the first man struck stones together to make fire in his cave. This year, lighting takes an even more integral role in design, serving as both function and art.

From statement chandeliers in the entryway to charming sconces flanking the fireplace and eye-catching pendants in the kitchen, lighting can transforms the entire feel of a space. Look for sculptural silhouettes, unique materials, and bold yet thoughtful proportions—fixtures that do far more than illuminate; they captivate.

Vintage and Artisan Craftsmanship Revival 

There has always been something to be said for handcrafted furniture, detailed mouldings, and bespoke spaces that celebrate time-honored techniques. For 2025, expect to see more intricate elements and old-world charm infused into modern spaces. This movement isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about sustainability, authenticity, and investing in pieces that stand the test of time. Lean into using collected and vintage pieces in your new home to achieve a warm and personalized feel. In an era of mass production, true luxury is reflected in the artistry of quality craftsmanship. 

Whether it’s bold lighting, nature-inspired elements, or exquisite craftsmanship, the future of design is squarely  focused on creating functional spaces that feel personal and look stunning. With the help of our professional team of designers and the curated design schemes offered in our Insignia Design Program, you can bring your vision to life and create the modern home of your dreams.

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