Top 5 Design Trends in Utah Homes for 2025
- Spencer Marcum
- Jan 13
- 2 min read
As we move into 2025, Utah homeowners are embracing a blend of modern innovations and timeless design that reflects the state’s unique culture and landscape. If you're building or remodeling your home this year, here are the top 5 design trends you can expect to see in Utah homes.
1. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials
Eco-conscious homeowners in Utah are increasingly turning to sustainable building materials, such as bamboo flooring, recycled glass countertops, and non-toxic paints. These materials help reduce environmental impact while enhancing the aesthetics and durability of your home.
2. Smart Home Integration
The future of home living is smart. From voice-controlled lighting to automated security systems, smart home technology is a key trend in new homes. These features improve convenience, security, and energy efficiency, and they’re becoming more common in Utah’s new builds.
3. Open-Concept Living Spaces
Open-concept floor plans remain one of the most sought-after designs in Utah. Homeowners are creating spacious, interconnected living areas where the kitchen, living room, and dining area flow together seamlessly, providing both comfort and functionality.
4. Multifunctional Spaces
With more people working from home, multifunctional spaces are becoming essential. Rooms that serve multiple purposes—like a guest room that doubles as a home office or a basement gym—are highly desirable. This trend allows homeowners to maximize the use of their square footage.
5. Warm, Natural Tones
Natural, earthy colors are making a big comeback in Utah homes. Warm neutrals such as soft beige, terracotta, and muted greens create a calming and welcoming atmosphere that complements the state’s natural beauty.
If you're looking to build or remodel your home to reflect these trends, M1 Homes can help guide you through the process. Their team of experts ensures that your home’s design not only follows the latest trends but also fits your unique style and needs. For tips on choosing the right contractor for your project, check out our blog post about choosing a contractor.
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