2025 Interior Design Trends: Expert Insights for Your Dream Home

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Western-inspired living room with natural wood, stone fireplace, and modern decor

A Look Ahead: 2025 Interior Design Trends

As the year comes to a close, I find myself indulging in one of my favorite holiday traditions: exploring 2025 interior design trends and predictions for the upcoming year. While I’m not a professional interior designer, my work in custom lakehouse design keeps me closely connected to this creative world. Interior design is more than aesthetics—it’s about crafting spaces that feel like home and enhance daily living.

2025 Interior Design Trends That Inspire

Whether you’re considering updates to your current home or dreaming of a custom lakehouse, these interior design trends for 2025 offer ideas to elevate your living spaces.

Kelly Wearstler portrait

1. Romantic Silhouettes

Designers like Kelly Wearstler and India Mahdavi have championed the return of soft, curved furniture and sculptural details. Arched doorways, rounded sofas, and flowing shapes bring a sense of softness and intimacy to any space. These silhouettes create visual harmony, making them ideal for both modern and traditional interiors.

Elegant space with curved furniture and flowing shapes
Justina Blakeney portrait

2. Statement Rugs as Focal Points

Interior expert Justina Blakeney, known for her vibrant style, highlights the rising trend of bold, patterned rugs. Vibrant designs, rich textures, and oversized pieces can anchor a room while serving as conversation starters. In a lakehouse setting, a stunning rug can complement the natural surroundings and add a layer of cozy sophistication.

Bold statement rug in elegant living room
Shea McGee portrait

3. Western-Inspired Aesthetics

Shea McGee, known for her modern yet approachable designs, highlights the resurgence of Western-inspired interiors. This trend blends rustic elements like leather and reclaimed wood with modern touches for a refined, lived-in feel. Perfect for lakehouses or homes seeking a touch of rugged charm, this style brings warmth and personality to any space.

Rustic leather sofa with Western-inspired decor
Joanna Gaines portrait

4. The Return of Nostalgic Patterns

Inspired by Joanna Gaines, 2025 is embracing nostalgic patterns like gingham, floral prints, and vintage-inspired wallpaper. These timeless elements add charm and character, creating spaces that feel welcoming and familiar. Gaines suggests pairing these patterns with neutral backdrops to balance modern functionality with a hint of old-world charm.

Classic nostalgic patterns in a modern setting
John Pawson portrait

5. Discreet Technology Integration

Architectural designer John Pawson is renowned for blending technology seamlessly into minimalist spaces. Hidden speakers, integrated lighting, and sleek automated systems ensure your home feels modern without sacrificing its aesthetic charm.

Minimalist interior with seamless technology integration
Leatrice Eiseman portrait

6. Earthy Neutrals and Warm Tones

Color trends for 2025, as noted by Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute, emphasize grounding tones like terracotta, taupe, and sandy beige. Paired with natural materials such as wood and stone, these tones bring the outdoors in—a perfect fit for homes near the lake or surrounded by nature.

Living room with earthy neutrals and warm tones
Martyn Lawrence Bullard portrait

7. Maximalism Done Right

Celebrated designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard emphasizes the return of maximalism, encouraging bold personality through layered textures and curated luxury. This trend invites homeowners to embrace their individuality by mixing elements that tell a story.

Vivid maximalist bedroom with bold patterns

Designing Your Dream Spaces in 2025

As I reflect on these trends, I have to admit that Shea McGee’s Western-inspired aesthetic is my favorite. As a big fan of the Yellowstone TV series, I’m all about the Western look right now. I love the rugged tones, textures, and patterns it brings—grounded yet stylish, it feels like a perfect fit for 2025. Maybe I’m a little biased, but I also think I’m being honest.

Every year, as I sip coffee by the fire and explore these trends, I’m reminded how exciting it is to bring fresh ideas into our homes. Whether you’re dreaming of a custom lakehouse or updating a favorite room, these trends are a great starting point. Feel free to visit my portfolio for even more inspiration.

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