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Top Design Trends for 2025: Curated Insights for Exceptional Spaces


As we head into 2025, the design landscape is shifting towards elements that blend functionality, beauty, and timeless appeal. Whether you're a construction pro or a homeowner, staying ahead of these trends is key to creating spaces that stand out. Drawing on the latest industry research and successful projects, we've curated the best of the best trends you need to know.

Modern home with thermally modified wood shiplap siding
Check out the Lazy Lane project here.

1. Vertical Siding: Redefining Modern Exteriors

Vertical siding is more than a trend—it's a design statement that combines modern aesthetics with lasting impact. The Austin Flipsters’ Lazy Lane project demonstrates this beautifully, utilizing UFP-Edge’s Thermally Modified Wood Collection to craft a striking, vertically-oriented facade. The choice of vertical lines doesn't just set a home apart; it creates an illusion of height and sophistication, appealing to both aesthetic preferences and market value.

 

Pro Insight: For construction professionals, vertical siding offers a fresh way to differentiate projects. Consider integrating it with horizontal elements to create dynamic, eye-catching exteriors.

 

Homeowner Tip: Opt for thermally modified wood products like UFP-Edge’s offerings for superior durability and a modern finish that requires less maintenance than typical wood siding.

 

Modern home with thermally modified wood shiplap siding

2. Tactile Diversity: The Art of Mixing Natural Materials

The term "tactile diversity" is emerging as a key design principle, emphasizing the use of varied natural materials—wood, stone, metals—to add depth and texture. This trend is at the heart of the organic modern style, which merges sleek lines with authentic materials for a balanced, inviting space.

 

Modern home bathroom sink

 

Pro Insight: For builders, integrating a mix of materials not only enhances visual appeal but also adds perceived value. Strategically combining textures can transform a standard project into a showcase of craftsmanship.


Homeowner Tip: When planning renovations, consider how different materials can work together to create a cohesive yet dynamic look. Focus on quality finishes that stand the test of time.

 

Mountain modern home with thermally modified wood shiplap ceiling              Check out this Colorado home by McSwain Builders.

3. Biophilic Design: Merging Indoors with the Natural World

Biophilic design is about more than just bringing the outdoors in—it's about creating environments that enhance well-being and connect us to nature. Large windows, skylights, and indoor-outdoor spaces are seeing a surge in popularity, driven by a growing awareness of their health benefits. Houzz data shows an increased focus on wellness features like indoor saunas and home spas.


Pro Insight: Construction pros can capitalize on this trend by incorporating design elements that emphasize natural light and seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces. These features are increasingly in demand for their wellness benefits.


Homeowner Tip: Look for ways to incorporate natural light and outdoor views into your home. Elements like skylights or large glass doors can transform a space into a serene retreat.

 

Covered porch with thermally modified wood shiplap ceiling and soffit

4. Organic Modernism: A Balance of Warmth and Minimalism

The organic modern style is gaining traction for its ability to create warm, inviting spaces while maintaining a clean, minimalist aesthetic. This style leverages natural materials, neutral tones, and uncluttered designs to evoke tranquility and simplicity. It's a versatile approach that works equally well in residential and commercial settings.

 

Modern home kitchen with thermally modified wood shiplap ceiling

Learn more about this home by Prominent Homes here.

 

Pro Insight: For construction professionals, organic modernism offers a scalable design approach that can be tailored to various projects. Focus on integrating high-quality natural materials to achieve a timeless look.


Homeowner Tip: To achieve this style, prioritize natural textures and simple lines in your design choices. Invest in materials that offer both beauty and durability to create a space that remains relevant for years to come.

 

Covered porch with thermally modified wood shiplap ceiling

5. Sustainable and Timeless Choices: Investing in the Future

Sustainability is no longer a niche trend—it's a fundamental consideration for any forward-thinking design. Choosing materials that are both sustainable and durable, like our Thermally Modified Wood Collection, is becoming increasingly important for those looking to create lasting value. 


Pro Insight: As a builder, recommending and using sustainable materials can set you apart in a competitive market. It demonstrates a commitment to quality and future-proof design.


Homeowner Tip: When renovating, think long-term. Choose materials that will not only look good today but also age gracefully, reducing the need for future updates.


This curated selection of trends offers insights for creating spaces that are not only on the cutting edge of design but also rooted in quality and functionality. By incorporating these elements, you can ensure your projects are both beautiful and built to last. 


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