Top Interior Design Trends for Colorado Homes in 2025

When it comes to home design, what’s on the inside matters just as much as what’s on the outside. In Denver, homeowners are redefining what “Colorado style” means — blending mountain-inspired warmth with modern, functional spaces that reflect both personality and place.

Here are the top interior design trends shaping homes across the Front Range in 2025 — and how Farris General Contracting helps bring them to life.


1. Earth Tones and Natural Materials

This year, it’s all about reconnecting with nature. Warm wood tones, stone textures, and soft, earthy color palettes — think clay, sand, sage, and deep forest green — are taking center stage.

“Colorado homes have always celebrated nature,” says Micheal Farris, owner of Farris General Contracting. “We’re seeing more people lean into natural finishes that make their space feel grounded and timeless.”

From reclaimed barnwood accents to river rock backsplashes and solid wood cabinetry, homes are bringing the outdoors inside — literally.


2. Statement Ceilings and Walls

Forget plain white ceilings — homeowners are transforming their fifth wall with beams, coffered designs, or even bold paint colors. Accent walls are also evolving, featuring 3D textures, reclaimed materials, or geometric millwork that adds depth and character.

Farris General Contracting has helped clients use creative textures like shiplap, paneling, or tile to turn everyday rooms into eye-catching spaces.


3. Function Meets Flexibility

Multi-purpose spaces continue to dominate post-pandemic design. Home offices double as guest rooms, and basements serve as entertainment lounges by night and home gyms by day.

“We’re designing smarter layouts for modern living,” Micheal explains. “Denver families want homes that adapt to their lifestyle — not the other way around.”


4. Luxe Bathrooms and Spa Retreats

Bathrooms are getting a serious glow-up in 2025. Steam showers, soaking tubs, underfloor heating, and natural stone surfaces are creating serene, spa-like environments. Gold hardware and matte black fixtures remain favorites for pairing sophistication with simplicity.


5. The Colorado Modern Look

“Colorado Modern” is quickly becoming its own design language — where mountain comfort meets urban edge. Picture clean lines, light oak floors, open layouts, and touches of industrial steel or concrete balanced by soft textiles and layered lighting.

It’s design that feels both luxurious and lived-in — perfect for the Colorado way of life.


Your Space, Your Story

At Farris General Contracting, we believe every home should tell a story — yours. Whether you’re updating a single room or reimagining your entire home, Micheal Farris and the FGC team bring craftsmanship, creativity, and Colorado sensibility to every detail.

Your home should feel like the best version of you — and we’re here to help make that happen.

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