If you’re considering refreshing your home, staying updated on current trends is a great way to begin. Lately, the home design landscape has been vibrant, embracing personalized styles, nods to vintage aesthetics, and luxurious fixtures in bold colors, mixed metal finishes, and durable designs.
To help inspire your next project, we’ve compiled some of the top home design trends we’ve observed. Whether you prefer subtle touches or bold statements, there’s something here for everyone.
Embrace Personal Style
The biggest trend right now is making your home a reflection of your unique tastes and lifestyle. Nearly everyone we consulted emphasized how personal home design has become. “This year, we see more and more that creating a space that feels personalized is what’s important,” says Alex Yacavone, design studio manager at Kohler Co. Whether through bold colors or a connection to nature with neutrals, your space is yours to design.
Examples of personalized design include breaking away from traditional color schemes, opting for bold designs in bathrooms and kitchens, or creating niche spaces like coffee stations or wine cellars that cater to your lifestyle.
Warm Colors Take Center Stage
After years of cool, minimalist spaces dominating home design, a warmer, cozier vibe is making a comeback. “Neutrals will always be foundational, but within that genre, we’re seeing a shift towards warmer tones,” says interior designer Shea McGee. Creams, clay, and putty colors are replacing bright whites, creating a more inviting atmosphere. Bold colors like reds, pinks, and greens are also trending, and if you’re not ready for a full commitment, try them as accent walls or trims.
Mixing Metals for Depth
As warm tones rise in popularity, warmer metals like brass, gold, and copper are also seeing a resurgence. However, rather than overhauling all metal fixtures, mixing metals is becoming a trend. “Mixing different finishes creates dimension in any space,” says Shae Wilder, manager of designer relations at BlueStar. Start by adding alternate metal shades in small fixtures and gradually build up from there.
Playful Design
Recent home design trends are all about injecting fun and excitement into spaces. This can mean using bold colors, creative shapes, textured surfaces, and embracing maximalism. “Homeowners are breaking free from ‘cookie-cutter’ designs and adding personal touches with unique finishes and materials,” says Valentina Bertazzoni, style director of Bertazzoni S.p.A. Vintage finds, bold wallpaper, and eclectic decor are great ways to introduce this playful element.
Sustainability and Resilience
Concern for the environment is driving homeowners toward sustainable design choices. This includes energy-efficient upgrades, water-saving fixtures, and using recycled or sustainable materials. Additionally, the home industry is responding to climate change with innovations like durable siding, roofing materials that withstand severe weather, and backup generators.
Aesthetic Accessibility
With the rise of aging in place and multigenerational households, home design is becoming more accessible. Innovations include sensory-friendly faucets, hands-free cabinets, and adjustable shelf heights, ensuring that everyone can comfortably use their space, regardless of their limitations.
Revival of Vintage Trends
Trends are cyclical, and vintage-inspired designs are back in style. Homeowners are blending vintage touches with modern aesthetics, creating a unique, personalized look. “Homeowners are looking for unique items that fit their personality, achieved through vintage furniture, textiles, and colors from the past,” says Wilder.
Fluting for Texture
Fluting is making a significant impact in home design, adding texture to walls, counters, and outdoor spaces. “Fluting is a great way to incorporate texture for a timeless look,” says Claudia Afshar, interior and product designer. This design element is often paired with warm tones for a vintage yet modern feel.
Biophilic Design
Drawing inspiration from nature, biophilia is a growing trend in home design. This includes using natural materials like bamboo and cork, incorporating green hues, and creating spaces that blend indoor and outdoor environments. Even small touches like adding plants or nature-inspired artwork can bring a sense of peace and connection to the natural world.
Multi-Use Appliances
With homes becoming smaller, multi-use appliances are on the rise. Brands are creating combination ovens, air fryers, and compact appliances that save space without sacrificing functionality. These innovations make it easier to live stylishly in smaller spaces.
Spa-Like Bathrooms
Bathrooms are evolving into spaces where people can relax and rejuvenate. Features like deep plunge tubs, aromatherapy, towel warmers, and cozy colors are transforming bathrooms into personal spa retreats.
Maximizing Space
As square footage becomes more limited, designers are getting creative with space. Compact kitchen designs, integrated appliances, and secondary spaces like wet bars and reading nooks help make the most of every inch of your home.
Whether you’re planning a small update or a major renovation, these trends offer plenty of inspiration to create a space that reflects your style and meets your needs.