Want to stay on-trend yet true to your design aesthetic for 2025? We believe the two can—and should—coexist, with our trend forecast for the year ahead making this philosophy easier than ever. The common theme? Blending styles.
Bringing fresh takes to beloved design aesthetics, pair your personal favorites with contemporary counterparts using a few swaps and timeless techniques (starting from scratch not required). The future of interior design and decorating is not black and white, but rather, a spectrum of styles—and we want you to know first how to perfect yours.
Without further ado, follow along for our top four trends for 2025 that you can start bringing into your home today.
Curated Maximalism
Maximalism continues to dominate interiors with its commitment to nonconformity and playfulness (we see you, dopamine decor and color drenching).
Though, moving forward, it’s seeing an important refresh: curation. Instead of more-is-more, experts say a level of restraint brings this approach to a perfectly balanced place that you’ll love well beyond the trend cycle.
For our minimalists, this can be thought of reversely as bold minimalism: less-is-more, with a punch of personality.
To bring this look into your space, start collecting pieces that bring you joy from your favorite design style or era, setting the room’s foundation. For retro enthusiasts, lean on those with iconic details that make an instant statement, such as the Delavan vanity seen here.
Notice how the rest of the bathroom supports the vanity rather than overwhelms it—this is where editing makes such an impact. From centerpiece to accents to walls, intentional color-blocking and a clear-cut vision of warmth (for example) bring a handpicked refinement to expressing oneself in the home.
Quiet Craftsman
Thanks to its rich history and lived-in charm, rest assured that farmhouse style isn’t fading away anytime soon. It is, however, evolving with a few timeless tweaks. Led by naturally crafted and functional elements while taking cues from the cabin- and cottage-core movements, quiet craftsman was born.
Trading highly distressed textures and dated motifs for fresh wood tones and clean lines that are simply easier on the eyes, this style blend seamlessly adapts to homes of all types—not just farmhouses.
Starting with classic, durably constructed pieces, opt for a sleek farmhouse sink with subtle detailing (if any) as seen here with our Risinger sink, along with minimalist barn door hardware, letting the silhouettes speak for themselves.
In your furniture pieces, natural materials are key, with wood vanities the perfect way to bring in the warm, inviting element this style demands into bathrooms. For your fixtures, complement natural tones with warm finishes like copper or brass—or for a modern touch, we recommend matte black.
Dark Glam
Joining glam enthusiasts with lovers of all things dark and moody, enter dark glam. Giving glitz and glamour a subtle goth edge that brings it down to earth, luxe materials and classic elements mingle with deep, de-saturated shades.
To achieve this look in your home, be deliberate with color. Always gravitating towards a high-end aesthetic, choose centerpieces in grounding hues like the muted black of our Aliso vanity seen here, or select metals in a matte black or gunmetal finish.
Traditional touches like clawfoot tubs and exquisitely detailed fixtures are encouraged, instantly reinforcing that much-needed rush of nostalgia anywhere they’re placed. Iconic silhouettes present the perfect opportunity to create a mood through color—whether that’s with the piece itself, those paired with it, or its surroundings.