Image Credit: Nicole Forina Home/Andrew FraszPlanning a home renovation? You'll be thrilled to know that Houzz, the premier platform for home design and remodeling, has unveiled its top 10 design trends for 2025. Expect to see a rise in English-inspired kitchens, elegant arches, curved furniture, and natural wood accents, as homes embrace warmer, earthy aesthetics. The trend also includes a touch of maximalist flair, while bathrooms are set to transform into luxurious, spa-like retreats. Let these insights guide your next home makeover.
1. Kitchens Inspired by English Elegance
Sun Design Remodeling Specialists, Inc., ©Nova Soul ImageryEnglish-inspired kitchens are gaining popularity for their warm and inviting charm. This style features rich, dark wood cabinetry, natural materials such as butcher block and soapstone countertops, and exposed wooden ceiling beams. Look for spacious range alcoves and rich, atmospheric hues reminiscent of classic paintings, including deep blues and greens. The overall aesthetic feels curated, with family heirlooms and antique pieces thoughtfully placed throughout the space.
2. Curved Furniture Designs
Annette Jaffe InteriorsIn 2025, furniture with rounded forms and smooth edges will dominate interior design. This trend includes arched and oval mirrors, circular coffee tables, round dining tables supported by cylindrical legs, and sofas and chairs with gentle curves. Houzz notes that this movement stems from a growing preference for organic modern aesthetics, blending natural materials, earthy tones, and fluid shapes in a sleek, contemporary manner.
3. Architectural Arches
Simply Home, ©Toby Davies PhotographyAs a natural progression of the organic modern aesthetic, arches infuse homes with character and vitality. They can be incorporated into cabinetry, hallways, door frames, range alcoves, windows, and intricate millwork. The gentle curves of arches evoke a sense of tranquility and warmth in any room. Houzz highlights that mirrors will adopt more intricate arch designs, while furniture such as headboards and chairs will showcase ogee, trefoil, and scalloped patterns.
4. Luxurious Shower Rooms
DLC Builders Inc., ©Tyler HoganShower rooms transform bathrooms into private, spa-like retreats by providing an enclosed shower area that is more expansive than traditional walk-in showers. Fully sealed, these spaces can support steam, sauna, aromatherapy, and chromotherapy features, making them ideal for an everything shower experience. Equipped with powerful ventilation fans to manage moisture, these rooms often include built-in storage for toiletries and a comfortable bench for relaxation.
5. Compact Wet Rooms
Morey Remodeling GroupSimilar to shower rooms, wet rooms provide a spacious, dedicated area for showering. However, they typically feature both a shower and bathtub and are not fully enclosed, allowing steam to escape. Ideal for smaller bathrooms, wet rooms, despite their narrow design, exude a sense of luxury and often feel more spacious than conventional layouts.
6. Kitchen Range Alcoves
Hoskins Interior Design, ©Sarah Shields PhotographyRange alcoves are set to become a prominent feature in 2025, driven by the rising trend of English-inspired kitchen designs. These alcoves position the range within a recessed niche, often framed by countertops or walls. This design element encourages innovative architectural touches and provides a natural space for a backsplash, making it a standout feature in the kitchen.
7. Woven and Mesh Cabinet Designs
Hope Pinc Design, ©Teri Fotheringham PhotographyWoven and mesh accents have gained traction as a stylish way to incorporate natural textures and soften large expanses of cabinetry. These elements add warmth and a welcoming vibe to cooler, brighter areas. This trend can be seen in kitchens, bathrooms, and other parts of the home, including window coverings and decorative furniture.
8. Architectural Warmth with Wood Accents
Round Table Design, ©Molly Culver PhotographyHomeowners are shifting away from cooler tones, embracing warmer, cozier spaces filled with natural, earthy hues and textures. Wood is a key element in achieving this desired warmth, appearing in ceiling beams, trim, wall paneling, millwork, and cabinetry.
9. Rich Layers of Color, Pattern, and Texture
Nicole Forina, ©Andrew FraszWhile earth tones and neutral palettes dominate recent trends, bold, colorful, and layered designs are also making waves. In 2025, maximalism remains a strong influence, characterized by vibrant colors, diverse textures, and patterns in every corner. Expect to see patterned wallpaper, intricate paneling, striking ceiling and wall colors, woven materials, and textured accents like pillows and rugs.
10. Diverse Outdoor Cooking Solutions
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and ContractorsWhile grills continue to be a staple in outdoor kitchens, homeowners are diversifying their cooking options. Houzz reports a rise in features like smokers, pizza ovens, ceramic kamado grills, and Argentinian-style gaucho grills. Additionally, larger prep areas and more expansive outdoor dining spaces are becoming increasingly popular.
