Interesting trends for 2025's homes

With each new year comes different trends for homes and housing. This one is no different. We're going to explore some of them here. Hopefully, they can give you inspiration for your next project. Then, if you want the most finely-crafted high end residential architecture in London, you can work with us to create it.

The location matters

The first trend is celebrating local character. Home exteriors are becoming bold but retain roots in local heritage. Architects can make use of materials that mirror the surrounding environment. They can also consider the scale and scope of neighbouring buildings. It's possible to craft contemporary designs that stay contextually grounded.

To give some examples, East Anglia Homes chose flint to capture the area's historic character. As for properties in the Lake District, it is very popular to choose slate exteriors. Asymmetrical forms and textured facades can also help to balance tradition and modernity.

Wellness-centred homes

Another trend is designing properties to centre on wellness. Many homes in 2025 will focus on nurturing mental and physical well-being. They incorporate features like private gyms, meditation rooms, and spa bathrooms. These create spaces for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Design plays a massive part here. Elements like huge windows maximise natural light. It is proven to have a positive impact on well-being. Thoughtful layouts also promote air circulation, which works to turn homes into personal sanctuaries. We can work with clients to create them, designing residential architecture in London where every element ensures comfort and wellness.

Off-grid living with modern comforts

Moving off-grid is enticing more people every year. They seek further independence from the contemporary, tech-saturated world. There has been an interesting trend in the UK in particular to live in rural, woodland areas.

Living off-grid doesn't have to mean a compromise on architecture, design, and lifestyle. In fact, there have been big improvements in water harvesting, renewable energy, and other solutions. They make it simpler to construct self-sufficient housing without mains gas and electrical connections. Such projects show that self-reliance can be both luxurious and sustainable.

Curves and organic forms

Utilising curving, flowing, organic forms works to soften the sharp lines typical with modernist design. As a result, they are a major feature of homes today. You can expect to see curved walls, arched doorways, and rounded windows used to add movement and warmth to an area. This trend also extends into interiors. Here, there's sculptural lighting, crescent-shape sofas, and circular dining tables.

Talk to us about residential architecture in London

At Coffey Residential, we can help our clients with all kinds of projects. These include extensions, renovations, bespoke new builds, and more. We deliver high end designs for every client so you get the perfect home. Crucially, you can come to us with any ideas or to request information about the latest trends.

Rest assured that we can offer you the greatest residential architecture in London. So, if there's something we can help you with, please let us know.

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