Interior Design Trends 2025
Wallcoverings To Up The Drama
“I'm incredibly excited about where wallcoverings are heading in 2025, and this stunning crane mural wallpaper is exactly what I'm talking about. The walls become our canvas, and these murals transform into the art itself. It's not just about pattern anymore; it's about creating these immersive environments that add architectural depth and drama to a space while still feeling sophisticated and intentional.”
- Bradley Odom, Bradley Odom Interiors | Atlanta, Georgia
See how Bradley Odom Interiors renovated a moody Atlanta kitchen here.
Odom uses a de Gournay wallpaper to add intrigue to this dining room.
More Maximalist Design
"Mallory Mathison Inc. is known for color, maximalism and our use of incorporating both antiques and contemporary elements. We think these elements will continue to define design in 2025 as homeowners seek to add warmth and character to their homes through color, patterns, and layers that include both large statements and small details."
- Mallory Mathison, Mallory Mathison Inc. | Atlanta, Georgia
New Twists On Old Techniques
"Limewash paints and plasters have been celebrated for their soft, textured finish, but for 2025, we’ll see this technique take a dramatic turn. Think deep aubergine, smoky graphite, or even saturated green tones—rich, tactile walls that feel like art in themselves. This twist on the trend is perfect for creating bolder, atmospheric interiors. The mix of natural, organic finishes with bold, modern colors adds an unexpected elegance. It’s perfect for clients wanting timeless character without sacrificing drama. This trend will inspire a resurgence in traditional craftsmanship, with plaster artisans taking center stage in luxury design."
- Ginger Curtis, Urbanology Designs | North Richland Hills, Texas