Design Trends for 2025 - Baldwin Hardwoods

Design Trends for 2025

Warm woods, whimsical gallery walls, wooden kitchens, and dramatic home offices are in this year. Here’s how to achieve it!

At Baldwin Hardwoods, we’re committed to staying in touch with design trends, and we’re excited to share a few ideas for 2025 that caught our eye.

Warm Wood Tones

Think Black Walnut or Mahogany. We know it, we love it, and it’s totally in this year! 

“While neutral decor has been popular for years, 2025 will see a return to darker woods like walnut. These deeper tones bring warmth and depth, adding a refined richness that enhances the overall feel of a space.” — Meridith Baer

How to do it:

  • Incorporate darker toned woods into kitchens, dining rooms, and bedrooms
  • Use a stain on lighter wood to achieve a warmer tone, something like General Finishes “Mocha”
  • If you already have warm toned woods, consider adding warmer lighting to enhance its richness

Photo by Gokcemim

 

Whimsical Gallery Walls

Looking for a cost effective way to spruce up your walls in the new year? A gallery wall can be used to fill empty space and bring some character to your home! We recommend looking for unique wooden frames to add a touch of warmth. 

Want to make your own frames? Come check out our Maker’s Corner for specialty cuts of Black Walnut, Elm, and more. These pieces are the perfect size for a DIY picture frame or mirror that would be a great addition to your new gallery wall.

“Expect to see whimsical gallery walls blending paintings, prints and quirky finds. The unexpected shapes, sizes and frame variations add a playful, relaxed touch to a space.” — Dabito

How to do it:

  • Choose a variety of wood tones to make your artwork pop
  • Try experimenting with unique shapes that will draw your eye to certain areas
  • Create your own funky frames using hardwood from our Maker’s Corner!

Photo from Pinterest

 

Wooden Kitchens

Related to the 2024 trend of biophilia (the human tendency to connect with nature), people are wanting to bring the outdoors in this year. What better way to execute this look than by adding a live edge slab into your space?

“The pandemic reinvigorated the impact of what nature does for us as humans, so the popularity of wood kitchens is likely a way to bring the outdoors in.” — Mandy Cheng

How to do it:

  • Pick a slab that works with the other colors and tones in your space, and let us help you create a live edge waterfall counter, breakfast nook, or shelves for your kitchen
  • Use hardwood lumber to create drawers and cabinets that will never go out of style
  • For a unique touch, try a wooden backsplash

 Photo from Pinterest

 

Dramatic Workspaces

Bold, dramatic office spaces are in this year. Try combining a hardwood desk with moody colored walls and accents to really accentuate your home office.

“In 2025, home offices will be elevated with dramatic, mood-setting designs that inspire productivity and creativity. These bold, intimate workspaces are perfect for those seeking a balance between utility and aesthetic appeal.” — Marie Cloud

How to do it:

  • Make your live edge desk the centerpiece, and add dark colored accents to enhance the contrast
  • Add wood paneling to create texture and color on your walls

Photo from Pinterest

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