What Are the Top Interior Design Trends for 2025 Homes?
Looking for a little design magic you can bring into your own home? Our Castle in Brooklyn model shows how bold choices and thoughtful details can still feel warm, livable, and oh-so-inviting. Here are a few of the trends I'm loving from this space.
Deep Greens with Staying Power
Green is still having a serious moment, and for good reason. It’s rich, grounding, and surprisingly versatile. In this model, deep green cabinets and accents bring a sense of sophistication while still keeping things down-to-earth. I like to think of it as neutral, but with personality.
Layer it On
Mixing wood tones, brass, black, and plush textures creates that “collected over time” vibe we all want. It’s polished without trying too hard. Kind of like the difference between wearing a three-piece suit and your favorite broken-in leather jacket.
A Room of Your Own
The library/art room steals the show. Having a dedicated space for creativity, reading, or just escaping the day is a reminder that our homes should reflect who we are, not just where we sleep. Whether it’s an art nook or a reading retreat, carving out space for passions is a trend worth keeping.
Classic Luxury on a Smart Budget
Luxury doesn’t have to mean sky-high prices. This Elphaba & Glinda Interior layers in strategic style moves like interesting tile, warm metallics, and standout finishes. This delivers a luxe feel without overspending. It’s proof that a few high-impact choices can elevate timeless foundations.
Inspired by the World, Rooted in Home
From nature-inspired greens to travel-ready textures, the whole home feels like a reflection of a life well-lived. It’s globally inspired, but still grounded in comfort. Definitely the best of both worlds.
Flow That Feels Easy
This layout moves like a well-choreographed dance. Open but not chaotic, defined but not boxed-in, it lets you go from entertaining to unwinding without missing a beat. That’s good design in action
The Castle in Brooklyn shows us that design trends aren’t about keeping up, they’re about creating a home that feels personal, practical, and a little bit magical.