8 Home Decor Trends That Will Be Huge In 2025 (Thanks To Studio McGee)

Get ready to deck your halls and raise the roof! Studio McGee is serving up home decor trends for 2025 that are floor-ishing with style.
From texturally pleasing vibes to color me impressed palettes, these trends will have your rooms saying, “I’m totally floored!” Whether you’re a design newbie or a seasoned pro, prepare to chair-ish these looks and table your old styles for good.
Time to lamp up your space and make your home the highlight of the year!
1. Earthy Ceramic Statements

Hand-thrown ceramic pieces are about to dominate shelves everywhere. I recently added a lumpy, imperfect vase to my coffee table and guests can’t stop touching it!
The charm lies in the visible fingerprints and uneven glazes. Each piece tells a story of its creator. Studio McGee incorporates these organic forms as focal points in otherwise minimal spaces.
Look for oversized pieces in muted tones with interesting textures. The raw, tactile quality brings warmth no mass-produced item can match.
2. Curved Furniture Makes A Comeback

Gone are the days of harsh angles and straight lines. Curved sofas, rounded chairs, and circular tables are taking center stage in Studio McGee’s newest designs.
Your living room will feel completely transformed after swapping your boxy sofa for a curved sectional. Rounded edges create a more inviting atmosphere while making spaces feel larger.
Studio McGee pairs curved furniture with geometric accents for balance. The contrast creates visual interest without overwhelming the eye.
3. Japandi 2.0

Japandi style gets a fresh update for 2025! Studio McGee has reimagined this fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian coziness with richer textures and deeper color palettes.
Want to know my secret weapon? Low-profile furniture paired with chunky textiles. The contrast works magic in creating spaces that feel both zen and inviting.
Natural materials remain essential, but now we’re seeing blackened woods, stone with visible veining, and raw linens with slubby textures. The overall effect balances serenity with visual depth.
4. Statement Lighting As Sculpture

Want to know how to make your lighting shine even when it’s off? Lighting fixtures are no longer just functional.
Studio McGee treats them as sculptural art pieces that command attention even when switched off!
An oversized paper pendant casts magical shadows across the dining room. Guests often gasp the moment they walk in!
The trend leans toward natural materials like paper, rattan, and hammered metals. Oversized scale is key, go bigger than you think you should! Your fixture should make a statement without overwhelming your space.
5. Rich, Saturated Color Blocks

Forget the all-white everything approach! Studio McGee now embraces blocks of rich, saturated color to create depth and drama.
My bathroom transformation with deep olive green walls shocked everyone who thought neutrals were my only language.
The secret sauce? Limiting bold colors to specific zones or architectural features. A single burgundy wall or navy ceiling creates focus without overwhelming.
Studio McGee pairs these color moments with natural woods and textural neutrals. The contrast makes both elements sing without competing for attention.
6. Vintage-Inspired Hardware

Who knew cabinet pulls and faucets could steal the spotlight from your favorite accessories? Studio McGee is turning hardware into the new home bling with aged brass, blackened bronze, and unlacquered finishes. They develop a gorgeous, natural patina over time.
Forget boring, these finishes add rich warmth and character that elevate any space. Mixing matte black with warm metallics is their secret sauce, creating a chic contrast that feels effortlessly collected rather than overly matched.
It’s like your kitchen is flexing subtle luxury without shouting for attention. Ready to upgrade your hardware game?
7. Textural Wall Treatments

Plain painted walls? So 2023! Studio McGee’s latest projects bring walls to life with texture, think lime wash, plaster finishes, and subtle relief patterns.
These finishes add depth and character that flat paint simply can’t match. Many products are surprisingly DIY-friendly, making it easier than ever to achieve that handcrafted look.
Warm, earthy tones are favored, shifting beautifully as natural light dances across the surface throughout the day. Time to let your walls do the talking!
8. Unexpected Material Combinations

Studio McGee’s freshest spaces juxtapose materials you wouldn’t typically see together. Rough concrete paired with plush velvet. Polished marble against raw reclaimed wood.
Last month I placed a sleek glass vase on a chunky wooden stool. The contrast immediately created a focal point that draws everyone’s eye! The magic happens in the tension between opposites.
Try combining something highly processed with something organic. Or pair matte finishes with glossy ones. Studio McGee masterfully uses these contrasts to create spaces that feel both curated and comfortable.