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2025 Home Design Trends: What Builders Need to Know

At the 2025 International Builders' Show, industry-leading experts unveiled the latest design trends shaping the future of homebuilding. From timeless elements to fresh, innovative touches, these trends offer Builders an opportunity to craft homes that are both stylish and enduring. Keep reading to discover how to incorporate these must-have design features into the homes you build.

Color: A Strategic Design Element

IBS 2025 Organized Living Select Closet Display in Slate

Homebuyers are looking for more than just neutral palettes—color is making a statement. The key for Builders is balancing permanent vs. interchangeable color elements. While cabinetry and tile selections should maintain broad appeal, accent walls, hardware, and fixtures offer opportunities for on-trend hues without a long-term commitment.

  • Moody Tones – Deep greens, navy, and charcoals add richness and depth, appealing to buyers looking for a sophisticated touch.

  • Light & Airy – Soft pastels and warm whites remain in demand for bright, welcoming interiors.

  • Monochrome – A sleek, unified color palette creates a high-end, custom-built feel.

Pattern & Texture: Elevating Visual Interest

Dark Kitchen Display at IBS 2025 with stainless steel refrigerator, dark and moody floral wallpaper, and gold shelves.

Homebuyers are increasingly drawn to homes with dynamic design details. Incorporating texture through flooring, feature walls, or statement backsplashes gives homes a premium, thoughtfully designed feel.

  • Checkered Patterns – A bold yet classic choice for flooring or accent tiling.

  • Florals & Shapes – Patterned wallpaper and textiles add personality and warmth.

Retro Revival: Nostalgia Meets Modern Living

Kitchen Display at IBS 2025 with teal SMEG refrigerator, fluted wall, and burnt orange walls.

Mid-century influences and vintage aesthetics are making a comeback, blending seamlessly with modern functionality. Builders can incorporate retro-inspired elements that maintain broad appeal.

  • Bold Color Accents – Think burnt orange, mustard yellow, and teal in small doses.

  • Curved & Organic Interior Design – Arched doorways, rounded countertops, and softer silhouettes enhance flow and visual interest.

Nature-Inspired Design: Bringing the Outdoors In

Homebuyers are prioritizing natural elements that create a connection to the outdoors. Earthy tones and organic textures are a great way to meet this demand.

  • Green & Brown Hues – Evoke warmth and a sense of grounding.

  • Deep Blues & Muted Purples – Inspired by landscapes, these colors bring a calming effect to interiors.

Fluting: A Modern Architectural Detail

Bathroom Vanity Display at IBS 2025 with fluted cream walls and fluted wooden cabinet fronts.

Fluted surfaces are emerging as a subtle yet impactful design trend, adding texture and dimension without overwhelming a space. Builders can incorporate this element in:

  • Light Fixtures

  • Tilework & Cabinetry

  • Walls & Decorative Accents

Maximalism – Without the Clutter

Counter Display at IBS 2025 showing floral wallpaper next to multicolored tiles of pinks, greens, reds, blues, and white.

While minimalism still holds appeal, buyers are embracing more expressive interiors. Maximalism focuses on layering elements in a curated, intentional way.

  • Wallpaper & Statement Flooring – Adds personality without a permanent commitment.

  • Bold Statement Pieces – Lighting fixtures, furniture, and accent decor that elevate the space.

Creating a Sanctuary: Designing for Well-Being

IBS 2025 Select Closet Display in Truffle

Today’s homebuyers crave homes that offer a retreat from the outside world. Builders can enhance this by incorporating light, airy elements that create a sense of calm and serenity.

  • Natural Light Maximization– Large windows, skylights, and reflective surfaces.

  • Soft Color Palettes & Organic Textures – Helps create a soothing atmosphere.

  • Dedicated Relaxation Spaces – Reading nooks, spa-like bathrooms, and cozy corners.

By integrating these trends into your home designs, you can create spaces that are not only on-trend but also timeless, functional, and highly desirable to homebuyers. For more insights on incorporating these elements into your builds, reach out to an Organized Living Sales Representative today.