
Want to refresh your living space for 2025?
Now’s the perfect time to swap outdated design ideas for fresh, inviting updates — and it may be simpler than you think.
As Sage Phillips showcases in her home, this year’s top design trends are all about comfort, charm and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. From grounding hues to curvy details and more, read on to learn how the latest home design trends can help you create a space you’ll love to come home to.
Plus, to see some of these top trends come to life, watch how Sage Phillips integrates these elements into her home while using financial tools and solutions to stay on budget.
Embrace Earthy Colour Palettes
Many of today’s most popular home decor styles — from French countryside interior design to Japandi interior design and the cottagecore aesthetic — all share a common thread: an appreciation for earthy, nature-inspired colour palettes. With this in mind, choosing warm, neutral and natural hues like clay, slate blue and taupe is a simple way to make any room feel more grounded.
Incorporating rich earth tones and soft, organic colours into your home design can be as simple as adding a few new pieces to your existing decor or as transformative as updating your wall colour, furniture, or cabinetry.
For example, consider kitchen cabinets in muted shades of green as part of your modern farmhouse kitchen design or paint your living room in a cozy terracotta tone.
Related: We Predict the Biggest Home Decor Trends and Products for 2025
Take on Textural Elements
At the end of the day, your home is your sanctuary — which is why cozy is one of the biggest goals in home design this year. What’s the easiest way to enhance the cozy factor in your home? Layer in lots of texture to add depth, dimension and warmth.
From rugs to furniture to decor pieces like blankets and throws, materials with different textures create a rich, inviting and comfortable space. Soft fabrics like faux fur, boucle and linen create visual and textural contrast against structured elements in any room.
Think: add a jute rug to ground a boho-style bedroom or throw on a few faux-sherpa pillows to soften the look and feel of a sleek leather couch in a mid-century modern living room.
Related: Interior Design Trends on Their Way Out in 2024
Stay Savvy With Your Budget
If you’re planning a home refresh, making the most of your budget is important — and always on trend.
For example, saving for renovations can be simple with a Tangerine Savings Account, which can include an Automatic Savings Program. It’s exactly what it sounds like — you can choose how much money you want to set aside to be automatically deposited into your Savings Account and how often. Best of all, you can adjust at any time.
Another way to save is to make every dollar you spend go further. With a Tangerine no annual fee Credit Card, you could earn cash back on your renovation purchases. And, if you choose Home Improvement as one of your 2% Money-Back Rewards Categories, you could get even more cash back on eligible purchases from your renovation.*
Showcase Soft Curves
We predicted curved, organic shapes will be a big trend in 2025 for good reason: rounded details add interest, charm and a sense of comfort to any space.
Want to bring some shape to your home decor? Swap out blocky furniture and accents for pieces with softer silhouettes like curved mirrors, rounded couches and uniquely shaped Japandi wall art.
Planning a renovation? Clean lines can be beautiful, but they can also be quite stark. Consider soft architectural details like curved walls and arched doorways to bring balance and calm flow to your design.
Related: 16 Home Trends You’ll See Everywhere in 2025, According to Experts
Make a Retro Revival
Finally, don’t underestimate the power of nostalgia when it comes to home design. After all, there’s a reason why some trends were trendy in the first place.
Looking to the past is making a comeback for finding Pinterest-worthy ways to infuse comfort, style and personality into your living space.
For example, consider embracing eclectic interior design ideas that nod to retro influences like checkered tiles, abstract art and plush rugs. For maximum impact, combine retro details with other top trends — think patterned wallpaper in earthy tones or bohemian-style accents that showcase curved silhouettes, such as oversized globe lights or rounded light fixtures.
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