During the first couple of weeks of 2025 we at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Omaha are already seeing signs of emerging trends that can be incorporated into your own remodeling plans. Let’s take a look at some of these home design and interior remodeling trends.
Bold Patterns and Maximalism
Minimalism has been the prevalent design principle, but we think it’s safe to say that its glory days are past. We’ve seen more interior designs embrace bold patterns, dramatic prints and layered textures, allowing homeowners to express their unique tastes. This shift towards maximalism can be attributed to the younger generation becoming homeowners themselves, putting their spin on what interior spaces should be.
Earthy Tones
More homes are adding warm and earthy tones, and it’s a welcome trend. Colors like terracotta, rust and deep greens are making a strong comeback, fostered by a growing desire to connect with nature. You can incorporate these colors into your next home remodel to create serene, comforting spaces that serve as a sanctuary from the busy outside world.
Retro Influences
While the term “retro” could be any bygone era, modern context seems to place it as the period between the 1970s and the 1980s. As a design trend, this period is defined by curved furniture, funky color palettes and materials like rattan, velvet and brass — all of this blending in with modern sensibilities. If done properly, the resulting space should be both nostalgic and forward-looking.
Sustainable Materials
Sustainability has been a rising trend in the past few years, and there seems to be no slowing it down this year. Materials like stone, wood and bamboo can be used to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also environmentally responsible.
Smart Home Technology Integration
Smart home technology continues to advance, with 2025 seeing these systems becoming more seamless, intuitive and compatible with existing systems. More manufacturers are offering smart systems that enhance comfort, security and efficiency, from smart lighting and thermostats to advanced security systems.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Omaha offers a wide range of professional remodeling and general contracting services. To get started with a no-obligation consultation, call us at (402) 360-9594 or contact us online! We serve Papillion and other communities in Omaha.