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Interior Designers and HGTV Editors Share Their 2025 Design Trend Predictions

December 23, 2024

2025 is here and we can't wait to see what design trends will reign supreme this year. We have spoken with interior designers, home design researchers and HGTV editors to find out what they predict will be the hottest home design trends in 2025. Read on to see how you can be a trendsetter in the new year.

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2025 Home Design Trends

We have spoken with interior designers, HGTV editors and industry researchers to find out what home design trends we will see pop up in 2025. Scroll through to see their predictions. Which will you implement into your own home design in the new year?

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Moody + Masculine

"A welcome break from the all-white-everywhere look, get ready to embrace rich brown, burgundy, deep wine and plum. Mixed with white, these tones create a high-contrast look. When mixed with natural woods, they become earthy. Choose darker woods with a higher sheen for an elegant, elevated vibe!" Elizabeth Gullett, Principal Designer, Elizabeth Gullett Interior Design

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Plaster Walls

"Plaster walls are taking us by storm! They offer rich depth and interest that paint just cannot mimic. Flat or textured, high gloss or smooth, on the walls or on the ceilings, there are so many options. Get ready to see entire bathrooms (even showers) done in this material," says Gullett.

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Mixed Neutral Materials

Elle Cantrell, Owner & Lead Designer of Elle Du Monde, says that "over the past few years we have seen a return to bold natural stones and a mix of stained woods. Incorporating natural materials provides a connection to nature and adds warmth to a space, which becomes ever important as more clients want spaces designed to promote health and wellness."

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