2025 Designs we’re loving
Trends may come and go, but 2025 is all about elevating the classics. This year, we’re embracing timeless design with a modern twist—think natural materials, soft textures, and refined details. From graceful archways to delicate fluted accents, 2025 interiors celebrate the beauty of classic styles while adding a fresh, contemporary touch.
BROWN
As we all know, trends often come back around—but in a new, elevated way. We're seeing this with the resurgence of brown. Just announced as the 2025 Color of the Year, PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, brown is making a comeback in an entirely fresh and sophisticated manner. The tones of brown we're using now feature neutral undertones and a richness that brings an elevated, regal feel to spaces.
JEWEL TONES
We’re seeing more use of darker colors in the jewel-tone range for cabinetry and wall paint. Often, this is achieved by color-drenching the space and incorporating those tones through objects and decor throughout the room.
VELVET
Velvet is a textile that has been around for centuries. Today, we see this luxurious material prominently featured in upholstery and even drapery. Popular trade companies like Four Hands offer a range of velvet-upholstered sofas and chairs that bring an elevated, swanky feel to any space.
PATTERN + WALLPAPER
Classic patterns are being heavily used, along with new trending patterns that incorporate classic shapes and materials to create seamless designs, adding a level of intrigue to these spaces. Classic subway tile is being used to create fresh patterns, which is adding interest.
WOOD TONES
A modern take on what was once destined to be removed. We love all wood tones, from white oak to dark walnut. Mixing woods, metals, and layered lighting creates a space that feels both elegant and homey.
FLUTING + FEMININE DETAILS
Natural materials and soft, fluted details bring elegance and texture to 2025 interiors. Curved lines, reflected in archways and scalloped tiles, evoke a sense of nostalgia for classic architecture.