My builder uses Houzz Pro to plan the timeline and give detailed estimates and daily updates with photos of progress, and provide invoices at pre-agreed key points in the build. This made the whole experience much more efficient and stress-free.
Bold Color, Personality and Individuality: Design and construction pros on Houzz say that more homeowners are embracing bold choices. Jewel tones, wallpaper, statement ceilings, painted doors and playful patterns are all part of a push for individuality. The shift reflects a move away from resale-driven decisions toward deeply personal designs, with homeowners opting for vivid, expressive details that make their spaces feel unique and emotionally resonant. If you’re thinking about going bold with color, you can partner with a designer using Houzz Pro who can bring their most vibrant ideas to life in a visual Mood Board. Layered Textures:Layered textures — from boucle and grasscloth to plaster, zellige tile, fluting and handcrafted details — are taking over. Designers on Houzz are treating texture as the new neutral, using it to bring warmth, depth and subtle dimension. Inviting spaces that feel rich, lived-in and full of personality are the result.
Statement Countertops and Backsplashes:Statement countertops and backsplashes are becoming the centerpiece of kitchens, with quartzite and dramatic-veined stone in high demand. Homeowners are seeking one-of-a-kind slabs that feel like art, alongside trending tiles such as zellige and other handcrafted options. With the Houzz Pro Selections tool, designers can share curated countertop and backsplash picks in one spot, so you can easily picture how bold stone or tile will make your space shine.
Wallpaper Re-Revival:Wallpaper has had several revivals in recent years — now it’s booming again. And not just on walls. It’s also showing up frequently on ceilings, along with other design treatments like bold paint, beams and coffers to add character and highlight architectural details.
Integrated, Seamless and Hidden Features:Design is getting smarter and more discreet. Hidden appliances, panel-ready cabinetry, hydraulic lift storage, pop-up TVs, concealed hoods and integrated lighting are growing in popularity for their sleek, clutter-free look. These innovations keep open-plan homes streamlined and functional while adding a touch of modern sophistication.
Methodology: Houzz interviewed nearly 50 home design professionals to bring you this collection of materials, colors and other home design ideas that are trending in Fall 2025.
Layered Textures: Layered textures — from boucle and grasscloth to plaster, zellige tile, fluting and handcrafted details — are taking over. Designers on Houzz are treating texture as the new neutral, using it to bring warmth, depth and subtle dimension. Inviting spaces that feel rich, lived-in and full of personality are the result.
Statement Countertops and Backsplashes: Statement countertops and backsplashes are becoming the centerpiece of kitchens, with quartzite and dramatic-veined stone in high demand. Homeowners are seeking one-of-a-kind slabs that feel like art, alongside trending tiles such as zellige and other handcrafted options. With the Houzz Pro Selections tool, designers can share curated countertop and backsplash picks in one spot, so you can easily picture how bold stone or tile will make your space shine.
Wallpaper Re-Revival: Wallpaper has had several revivals in recent years — now it’s booming again. And not just on walls. It’s also showing up frequently on ceilings, along with other design treatments like bold paint, beams and coffers to add character and highlight architectural details.
Integrated, Seamless and Hidden Features: Design is getting smarter and more discreet. Hidden appliances, panel-ready cabinetry, hydraulic lift storage, pop-up TVs, concealed hoods and integrated lighting are growing in popularity for their sleek, clutter-free look. These innovations keep open-plan homes streamlined and functional while adding a touch of modern sophistication.
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Methodology: Houzz interviewed nearly 50 home design professionals to bring you this collection of materials, colors and other home design ideas that are trending in Fall 2025.