The design world is constantly evolving, and 2025 promises to bring exciting shifts. Here’s what you need to watch for:
- Indoor to Outdoor Living
As homes continue to embrace a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, products like dynamic Thermory Soffits are helping to blur the lines, creating elegant, durable transitions from your living room to your patio. Made without chemicals or harmful ingredients and incredibly durable, they are the ideal material for indoor and outdoor use! - Lighter, Blonder Wood Tones
Warm, light woods are making a comeback. Vivid White Oak by Thermory finish offers a fresh, airy feel that’s perfect for modern interiors or exteriors, enhancing spaces with its natural beauty and subtle elegance. Check out this translucent finish from our new line of hues. Be bold. Be Vivid! - Dynamic Patterns
Get ready for more playful, visually engaging designs. Thermory Herringbone is leading the charge with its classic yet contemporary pattern, adding texture and depth to walls, floors, and more.
Manny Neves from The Construction Life Podcast tells us, “Bold, innovative design choices are becoming more common. Just recently, I had a conversation about installing a herringbone wood pattern on a kitchen ceiling, creating a striking contrast with the sleek, simple stone flooring.” - Mixed Textures
The trend towards mixed textures, like Thermory Shingles, is all about combining finishes for a rich, layered effect. This trend adds complexity and visual interest to any space. Neves adds that “clients are becoming eager to engage with surfaces in a more tactile way.” - Earthy, Timeless Tones
Pantone’s Color of 2025, Mocha Mousse, is a shade that embodies warmth and natural simplicity. Think rich, earthy tones that bring a sense of grounding and tranquility to interiors. - Biophilic Design
Nature-inspired design continues to thrive, with wood at the forefront. Biophilic design fosters a deeper connection to the natural world, bringing a calming, organic feel into spaces. Our continuing education course for designers, Biophilic Design: Contributions to Green Building, is available now! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore how biophilic principles can enhance your designs and support sustainable building practices. We’re excited to share this valuable resource with you! - Sustainability
Sustainable materials are no longer a trend—they’re the future. Thermory Rhomb Tiles are an excellent example of eco-friendly options that don’t sacrifice style, making them a must-have for any green-conscious project (as they ensure minimal wood waste).
As we move into the new year, expect these trends to shape the way we design our homes, blending nature, sustainability, and style in ways that feel both modern and timeless.
2025, we are ready for you!