2025 Interior Design Trends to Watch

A new year brings a lot of fresh ideas, including some exciting trends in interior design. We always try to design with a timeless approach, but it’s fun to stay updated on what is currently popular. This year’s trends highlight a shift toward creating spaces that are not only visually stunning but also meaningful, functional, and authentic. Whether you’re looking to refresh a single room or reimagine your entire home, these trends provide some fun inspiration!

Textural Walls

Gone are the white walls of minimalist interior design. Instead, 2025 is all about warmth and texture. From stone-effect wallpaper to upholstery, tiling, exposed brick, and wood wall panels, textural walls are everywhere this year. Using a textured wall treatment will add depth, making your space feel more immersive. They often can be inspired by the home’s architecture or location, tapping into a more holistic method of designing.

Artful Lighting

While functional, lighting can make a beautiful statement. Whether in the form of a chandelier, sculptural lamp, or pendant, artful fixtures are taking the spotlight in 2025. Innovative materials like rattan, coco shell, and blown glass are growing in popularity, creating light fixtures that double as art. Explore our curated lighting collection here. 


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Moody Colors

Rich, moody colors are the standout choice of 2025. In particular, shades like deep brown, eggplant, and navy blue are setting the tone for more dramatic, cozy spaces. Dark woods are also popular this year, while lighter wood tones are dwindling in use. Whether in furniture, decorative objects, textiles, or upholstery, moody colors work beautifully together to create a vision of modern comfort and elegance.


Color Drenching

Feeling daring? Color drenching is another bold trend that we’re seeing in many designs. It involves painting everything the same color – walls, ceiling, and trim. You can use different textures, but colors should stay within one palette to create a monochromatic moment that feels fully immersive.


Mixing Metals

Rather than sticking to a single metal finish, designers are mixing different tones this year to create a layered, multidimensional look. The key to pulling it off is to avoid using too many metals at once. We recommend choosing a dominant metal and adding one or two others with similar undertones to create a cohesive feel. A thoughtful blend of metals can add visual interest and give your space a collected-over-time look.


Stay Up To Date with Trends at GDC Home

Whether you’re embracing the tactile richness of textural walls, experimenting with color drenching, or mixing metals, the top trends of 2025 provide plenty of opportunities to play. The future of interior design is all about comfort and creativity – and we couldn’t be more excited to help bring those values into your home. Stop by any of our three furniture stores in Charleston or reach out with any questions – we’re always here to help you find the perfect pieces.

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Bubbles Chandelier

With a natural brass frame and hand-blown glass globes, this striking fixture creates a floating, luminous display that adds both whimsy and sophistication to any space.im.

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Braiden Mirrored Trays, Set of 2

Crafted from cast iron with a braided detail and mirrored surface, this elegant set of trays enhances any display by reflecting its beauty with timeless sophistication.

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Tessa Sofa

With a tight back and loose seat cushions, this elegantly designed sofa strikes the perfect balance between sophistication and casual luxury.

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Paint Chip Hand Micro Hooked Wool Rug

Made from 100% wool, this durable and low-maintenance rug brings a painterly touch to high-traffic spaces while offering softness underfoot.

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