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In with the new

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July 17, 2025

Here's the lowdown on the emerging trends set to take over our homes, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

In with the new

IF you're thinking about renovating, upgrading and making the most of what you have, it's good to be in the know when it comes to interior design trends.

Knowing 'what's in' and 'what's out' means you can make informed decisions when it comes to layout, decor and design - with the potential to add value to your property as well as helping you make the most of it.

To put you on the front foot, home and design platform Houzz has identified the latest home trends gaining traction...

"Based on insights from the 2025 Emerging Trends Report, there's a growing appetite for indulgent upgrades and bold, expressive design," highlights Amanda Pollard, senior editor at Houzz.

From the wonders of wooden cladding and colour-drenched interiors to luxurious bathroom retreats here are the emerging key style choices...

Wood-drenched interiors

"From wood beams to wooden floors and everything in between, homeowners are embracing wood; thanks to its timeless appeal and ability to add tone and texture to a space," says Amanda.

Indeed, she says searches for wood beams are up significantly, and terms like 'oak kitchen' and 'wood kitchen' have also been on the rise.

Wooden wall treatments such as slat walls and panels are trending, adds Pollard, and with the help of 3D floor-plan tools, you can see how to integrate these wall treatments.

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