Image Credit: Liz DalyAs 2025 approaches, the Mytour home editorial team, who spend their days immersed in stunning interiors, have identified several major trends shaping the decor landscape for the upcoming year. These trends are thrilling because they emphasize bold colors and encourage homeowners to infuse their spaces with individuality, moving beyond the ultra-minimalist aesthetic that has dominated recent years. The focus is on creating homes that feel personal, purposeful, and visually captivating.
Below, we’ve highlighted some of the most prominent trends to spark ideas for your next home project!
1. Statement Mirrors
Photography by Venjhamin Reyes, interior design by Megan Gorelick InteriorsStatement mirrors have become a standout feature in many of our favorite designers' projects, such as this stunning space by Megan Gorelick Interiors. While they can be an investment, a distinctive mirror is an excellent way to infuse character and charm into your living space.
2. Eclectic Bedding Combinations
Photography by Nicole Dianne Photography, Interior Design by Collected InteriorsThe era of perfectly coordinated bedding is over. Now is the time to experiment with your linens and cushions by mixing various patterns and textures, as showcased in this bedroom designed by Collected Interiors. This approach creates a bed you’ll look forward to tidying up each morning. Swap out decorative pillows and throws with the changing seasons for a quick update—it’s a simple way to keep your bedding fresh and exciting!
3. Eclectic Tile Arrangements
Photography by Carmel Brantley, Design by Cece Bowman for Kemble InteriorsIf you’ve spotted tile designs on backsplashes, shower walls, and bathroom surfaces that appear...unpredictable (lacking a clear pattern), you’re not alone. This trend has been executed subtly, as seen in this kitchen by Cece Bowman Interiors, and more boldly, like in Hema Persad’s bathroom featured in the 2024 Mytour Home! What we adore is how this approach feels both deliberate and natural, offering a refreshing departure from conventional tile layouts.
4. Vibrant Statement Furniture
Photography by Mustard MadeAfter years of minimalist, neutral-dominated interiors, bold colors are making a strong comeback. While adding a colorful throw pillow or accessory is a safe way to experiment, we’re noticing vibrant hues taking center stage on statement furniture, like this eye-catching cabinet by Mustard Made (this cherry-red piece perfectly aligns with the Unexpected Red Theory!). This trend is exciting because it’s easy to try—simply revamp an existing piece, such as painting an old wooden chair, to give it a fresh, standout look.
5. Elegant Hues of Purple
Photography by Liz Daly, Interior Design by Norton InteriorsOnce a polarizing choice in the design world, purple has made a stylish comeback. A quick search on IG or Pinterest reveals countless stunning spaces featuring refined purple tones. From lilac with a muted undertone (like this cabinet in a design by Norton Interiors) to rooms drenched in rich plums and aubergines, the possibilities are endless. If you’re hesitant, start small with accessories like throws, wastebaskets, or picture frames to test the waters.
6. Bold Hardware Accents
Photography by David Duncan Livingston, Interior Design by Atelier Davis, Architecture by Gustave Carlson, and Hardware by Nest StudioWhile timeless hardware remains a favorite, incorporating colorful, uniquely shaped, or oversized pieces can instantly elevate furniture, cabinets, or any space needing a touch of flair—no need for a lengthy DIY project. This bathroom, designed by Jessica Davis of Atelier Davis, showcases stunning hardware from her collection, Nest Hardware, and is a perfect example of this trend.
