The nation’s largest in-house residential
design firm and one of the nation’s largest home builders
spotlights lasting design choices that blend functionality,
sustainability, and personal style.
What's next in home design? The dedicated design team at
PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM), one of the nation’s largest home
builders, today unveiled its 2025 design trends forecast,
highlighting an emerging focus on design choices that last. The
forecast envisions a 2025 where mixed-era pieces complement
statement elements and spaces work harder than ever to meet
homeowners’ evolving needs.
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Led by National Vice President of Interior Design Angela
Nuessle, PulteGroup’s interior design team is responsible for
designing and decorating over 450 model homes and 1.4 million
square feet of residential space annually. Nuessle has over 20
years of experience designing spaces for all life stages.
"What we're seeing is a thoughtful evolution in home design,
where lasting value and a conscious effort to incorporate old and
new meet the demand for personalized luxury," Nuessle said. "The
era of rapid trend turnover is giving way to more sustainable,
intentional choices that reflect cultural shifts and individual
needs."
Key 2025 Design Trends:
- The Everything Home - multi-functional, adaptable spaces that
meet multiple needs
- Sustainable Luxury - natural materials meet environmental
stewardship
- Wellness-Focused Features – intentional choices to connect to
the outside
- Statement Elements - lighting, metallics, and custom
features
- Mixed-era Blending – celebrating a mix of vintage and modern
elements coming together in one cohesive look
- Color Transformations – embracing bold colors and warmer
neutrals
The Everything Home Evolution
"Today's homeowners expect their spaces to transition seamlessly
between work, wellness, and entertainment," noted Nuessle. Modern
designs maximize every square foot, from kitchen islands that serve
as gathering spots for dining, homework, and remote work, to flex
rooms that adapt to changing needs.
“From a cost standpoint, affordability has never been more of a
concern, and ensuring that your home can meet all of your needs and
the needs of your extended family is important,” added Nuessle. As
more families embrace multi-generational living, thoughtful design
solutions like first-floor owner's suites, separate living areas
with kitchenettes, and accessible bathrooms allow everyone, but
especially extended families to share space comfortably while
maintaining independence. PulteGroup’s ALLGEN floorplans will be
able to accomplish those needs for a homeowner moving into a new
home.
Sustainable Luxury Redefined
Luxury in 2025 isn't just about aesthetics but responsible
choices that look stunning. Think striking metallic finishes paired
with natural stone or dramatic veining in sustainably sourced
materials. These elements prove that elevated design can coexist
with environmental consciousness.
"Luxury is being redefined through the lens of responsibility,"
Nuessle explained. "We're seeing this in the rise of induction
cooking, energy-efficient appliances with bold design statements,
and natural materials that tell a story of both opulence and
consciousness."
Wellness-Focused Features
In 2025, the connection between wellness and design will grow
stronger through intentional choices that promote physical and
mental well-being. “There is a need to be outside and connect with
nature,” said Nuessle. "To answer that calling, we're seeing an
increased focus on creating seamless transitions from interior to
exterior spaces.” Combined with thoughtful lighting, natural
materials, and calming elements, these design choices help
homeowners create their sanctuary.
Statement Elements
"Lighting is truly the jewelry of a room," noted Nuessle. "With
increasing accessibility at various price points, from plug-in
sconces to dramatic island pendants, statement lighting has become
a key way to elevate any space." Beyond lighting, custom
architectural details and mixed metallics add personality while
maintaining lasting appeal.
Mixed-era Blending
The thoughtful combination of vintage and contemporary pieces
defines 2025's most sophisticated spaces. "This allows people with
different budgets to really curate their homes," Nuessle explained.
"Whether you have a heritage classic handed down from grandparents
or something modern from a flea market, it's about cohesively
blending different eras to create an authentic, personal
space."
Color and Material Innovation
The 2025 palette embraces both warming neutrals and bold color
statements. “We’re seeing warm whites, oatmeal, and flax tones
contrasted with rich, saturated colors like navy, hunter green, and
even black,” said Nuessle. Adding that, “This balance of deep,
saturated accents paired with warmer neutrals creates spaces that
feel both fresh and timeless.”
Color and material design trends for 2025 include:
- Exaggerated graining in natural materials
- Color and pattern drenching
- Custom range hoods and statement stones in the kitchen
- Rich earthy neutral color stories that balance deep saturated
accent colors
- Celebration of hand-made and artisan-inspired makers marks on
furniture and home décor
Bringing Trends Home
PulteGroup's dedicated design experts work with homebuyers to
incorporate these trends to reflect individual styles and needs.
"Our design studios offer hands-on experience with the latest
materials and finishes," said Nuessle. "We guide buyers through
personalizing their spaces while ensuring their choices will remain
fresh and functional for years to come."
"The home is no longer just a place to live – it's a reflection
of our values, our response to global challenges, and our vision
for the future," concluded Nuessle. "These thoughtfully curated
trends will shape how families live, work, and thrive in their
homes for years to come.”
For design inspiration and trend visualization, visit
https://youtu.be/dzupZnhkMSY
About PulteGroup
PulteGroup, Inc. (NYSE: PHM), based in Atlanta, Georgia, is one
of America’s largest homebuilding companies with operations in more
than 45 markets throughout the country. Through its brand portfolio
that includes Centex, Pulte Homes, Del Webb, DiVosta Homes,
American West and John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, the company
is one of the industry’s most versatile homebuilders able to meet
the needs of multiple buyer groups and respond to changing consumer
demand. PulteGroup’s purpose is building incredible places where
people can live their dreams.
For more information about PulteGroup, Inc. and PulteGroup
brands, go to pultegroup.com; pulte.com; centex.com; delwebb.com;
divosta.com; jwhomes.com; and americanwesthomes.com. Follow
PulteGroup, Inc. on X: @PulteGroupNews.
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