One thing is certain about 2025: the interior design trend cycle will spin on, affecting the look of every room of the house, including your living room. Curious what couch silhouettes will be popular for the next year and the paint colors you'll be tempted to buy? We asked seasoned designers to share their predictions on the subject, and the results are in. Maximalism is still thriving and antiques are about to be in the spotlight, along with bold light fixtures and statement seating. Read on to find 10 designer-approved living room trends you can expect to see everywhere in the next 12 months.
"Statement fixtures and layered lighting are in for 2025. Architectural lighting in the form of sconces, chandeliers, and sculptural floor lamps will replace purely functional lighting. Using layers—like task, accent, and ambient lighting—brings dimension and warmth, letting rooms shift in mood throughout the day."
"I see curved sofas becoming a growing trend in living rooms. We saw them at Market a couple years ago, but they are becoming more and more common. I think they spring from the growing trend of organic shapes, live plants, and earthy colors; a reaction to the clean lines and monochromatic aspects of the minimalist trend. They feel more cozy and intimate."
"In 2025, we see a shift from minimalism to maximalism, embracing vibrant jewel tones like deep greens, purples, and golds. This style allows personal expression through dramatic patterns, textures, and colors, creating spaces that are unapologetically unique. To capture this trend, layer bold wallpapers, use metallic accents, and incorporate a mix of textures to add depth and personality."
"Gone are the stuffy living rooms that you only use twice a year. The trend we are seeing for 2025 will be for beautiful but comfortable spaces where you can curl up with a good book or listen to music. And of course, entertain. Our clients want rooms they can enjoy all year round. We love a classic rug underfoot and a big, cozy daybed to create the look."
"Art Deco is making a huge comeback. Warm, rich tones, like wall paneling or deep colored walls, complemented with geometric patterns, say in a rug or art, accented by more opulent metal accessories like chrome light fixtures or lacquered pieces of furniture to really bring a space together."
“We expect to see a lot of the cozy English cottage look with a millennial update—the new Modern Cottage trend. A combination of modern tailoring with artisanal or locally sourced materials is important in this trend, speaking to the idea of sustainability and valuing craftsmanship over mass-produced furniture and decor. Within this trend, we're seeing lots of warm tones, pattern play, and a mix of modern lighting with more traditional furniture. Scallops and wavy forms appear to be having a moment, likely to continue in 2025.”
"In 2025, I predict a move toward natural and patinated textures. These materials have a lived-in feel, like brushed stone, aged brass, and reclaimed wood. These bring warmth and history into spaces, adding character in a way that’s both approachable and timeless."
—Kara Childress
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Excessively Moody
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"Living spaces are becoming more and more moody. I think 2025 is the year that you stay fresh and neutral or go dark and sultry. There will be little in between."
"Antiques may have taken a backseat in recent years but it's exciting to see them making a comeback in 2025. The timeless charm is perfect for mixing with more modern pieces, creating the perfect space that tells a story. It's great to see people appreciating the character and history they bring to interiors again."
"Channel-tufted upholstery is making a triumphant return, a nod to the iconic designs of Edward Wormley from the 1940s. These ridged details will find a home on everything from midcentury modern-inspired sofas to chic, Italian contemporary pieces."