Keller Williams Elite Realtor - Sherry Tamasco

Bold Designs Turn Kitchens, Bathrooms Into Showpieces

Go bold in your home! Brighter color combos and loud wallpaper designs are dressing up interiors, but this attention-grabbing trend is being mixed with toned-down natural materials and accents.

Home design trends continue to evolve, with homeowners gravitating towards natural materials, bold colors, and more seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces. According to recent Houzz studies, here are some of the top trends shaping the way we live:

  1. Embracing Natural Materials Synthetic materials like engineered quartz are falling out of favor as homeowners lean toward more natural options that bring character and authenticity to their spaces. Designers are seeing a rise in the use of quartzite countertops, marble tile, and wood cabinetry—particularly in white oak, which offers a warm, organic touch.
  2. Curbless Showers Bathrooms are becoming sleeker with the growing popularity of curbless showers. Designers are integrating mosaic tile flooring that runs seamlessly through the bathroom, including the shower, creating a streamlined look. This approach not only enhances visual flow but also expands the nonslip surface, making the space feel larger.
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  3. Bathrooms Go Bold While all-white bathrooms are still trending, many homeowners are embracing darker, contrasting accents. Black vanities and bathroom fixtures are making a statement, adding drama against light backdrops. Brass details and wood-look tile bring warmth and balance to this bold, classic look.
  4. Indoor-Outdoor Harmony More homeowners are seeking stronger connections between their homes and the outdoors. Features like sliding glass doors and oversized windows are high on renovation wish lists, as they flood interiors with natural light and open up to outdoor views. Natural materials, colors, and even nature-inspired wallpaper prints are helping to blur the line between inside and outside.
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  5. Modern Rustic Living Rooms In the living room, a modern rustic aesthetic is on the rise. Natural stone fireplaces, wood beams, and earthy tones are combined with off-white walls and cozy furnishings to create spaces that are both rugged and inviting, mixing the past with the present in a beautifully balanced way.
  6. Pops of Color Bright, bold colors are making a comeback in home design. Many interior designers note that homeowners are becoming more adventurous, choosing vibrant hues to make their spaces more lively. Wallpaper is a key tool in this trend, with eclectic patterns and unique prints—like floral, chinoiserie, and even dog-themed designs—growing in popularity.
  7. Warm, Relaxing Kitchens While some kitchens are seeing bold color choices, many homeowners are favoring soft, relaxing styles. To achieve this warm look, designers are incorporating greige or off-white cabinetry, light woods, subtle patterns, and warm brass finishes, creating kitchens that feel welcoming and serene.
  8. Layers of Texture “Layered texture” is a buzzword in home design, with multiple textures being used throughout spaces to add depth and interest. Designers are mixing materials like wood, stone, metal, concrete, and textured fabrics to create rooms that are both visually and tactilely engaging.
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  9. Traditional with a Twist Maximalism is making its mark, with homeowners mixing traditional styles with bold, upbeat patterns and wild wallpaper. By incorporating vintage pieces and reimagining them with playful details, this approach brings a fresh, fun spin to classic design.
  10. Creative Island Seating Kitchen islands are evolving to prioritize seating, with innovative designs to accommodate various needs. Instead of a typical row of stools, many homeowners are opting for two-tiered islands or seating arrangements that allow face-to-face dining. This shift reflects the growing desire for kitchens to serve as multifunctional spaces for cooking, dining, and gathering.
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