Homeowners are embracing warmer, earthy designs.

Bathrooms will also change their layout in favor of a spa-like, luxurious design.

Let these predicted design trends inspire your next remodel.

bed with textures in green

Photo:Nicole Forina Home/Andrew Frasz

Expect to find large-range alcoves andmoody colorsyou’d find in paintings, like deep blues and greens.

Pieces in the kitchen look collected and hand-picked over time; think family heirlooms and antiques strewn throughout.

The softness of the arches brings a calm and cozy feeling to any space.

English style kitchen

Sun Design Remodeling Specialists, Inc., ©Nova Soul Imagery

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The room features a robust ventilation fan to keep moisture contained and controlled.

These shower rooms may also offer built-in features for your products as well as a bench for sitting.

rounded couch and chair in a living room

Annette Jaffe Interiors

A range alcove features a range set within a recessed nook often situated between countertops or walls.

They bring warmth and coziness to colder, brighter spaces.

Wood brings that warmth that homeowners are craving.

bright living room with arched cabinets

Simply Home, ©Toby Davies Photography

In 2025, maximalist design is here to stay.

Bold colors, a variety of textures, and patterns (literally everywhere) are staples of this trend.

Expect to see larger prep stations and more prominent outdoor eating spaces.

glass door open to a shower room

DLC Builders Inc., ©Tyler Hogan

light bathroom with an enclosed narrow space featuring a shower and bathtub

Morey Remodeling Group

light and airy kitchen with a range alcove and wooden features

Hoskins Interior Design, ©Sarah Shields Photography

bright kitchen with woven mesh cabinet fronts and a large island with barstools

Hope Pinc Design, ©Teri Fotheringham Photography

large living room with wooden features

Round Table Design, ©Molly Culver Photography

primary bedroom with dark green walls and ceiling

Nicole Forina, ©Andrew Frasz

Outdoor cooking space with lit furnace, set table, and grill

Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors