The Los Angeles Home Trends We’re Actually Building in 2025 (Not Just Pinning)
HANNAH A · November 1, 2025
Limewash & Microcement Everything
Forget plain paint — texture is the new luxury.
We’re seeing a shift toward tactile walls that feel organic and timeless. Limewash and microcement bring depth, movement, and soft light play into any space. From Spanish Revival living rooms to organic modern bathrooms, these finishes are defining 2025 interiors.
ENE Tip: Pair limewash walls with plaster sconces or natural wood tones for a warm, European feel.
Arches and Soft Curves
Los Angeles homes are moving away from harsh minimalism toward gentle, sculptural lines.
Arches, fluted cabinetry, and curved islands soften modern design while keeping it architectural. We’re integrating curves into doorways, showers, and custom millwork to create that high-end, European resort feel.
Natural Stone as a Statement
Quartzite, travertine, and honed marble are dominating kitchens and bathrooms — not just for counters, but for backsplashes, shelving, and even furniture bases.
Our clients are embracing earthy tones like Taj Mahal, Crema Luna, and Silver Travertine for that understated luxury.
Indoor-Outdoor Blending
LA’s weather makes this trend timeless. We’re designing floorplans with oversized sliders, natural ventilation, and continuous flooring between interiors and patios.
Outdoor kitchens, plaster fire pits, and shaded lounge zones are becoming standard in 2025 new builds.
Warm Neutrals Replace White Minimalism
White-on-white interiors are giving way to layered neutrals — think mushroom, cream, oat, and soft gray. These tones complement natural woods, plaster walls, and stone elements, creating warmth and serenity.
It’s sophisticated, effortless, and very Los Angeles 2025.
Contact us today for a consultation and let us show you how we can transform your vision into a space you will love.
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