2025 Cleveland Interior Design Trends
- J. Lynn Design Group

- May 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 6
As Cleveland’s leading interior design firm, J. Lynn Design Group stands at the forefront of the latest home decor innovations. Whether you're renovating a historic Ohio City loft or constructing a modern suburban home, these 2025 interior design trends will transform your space. With style and functionality in mind, we're excited to share the top trends shaping Cleveland homes this year, plus exclusive tips from our award-winning designers.
Warm, Earthy Neutrals Replace Cool Grays in Interior Design?
While warmth is back across the board with color palettes in interior design, your first step in design is finding inspiration that speaks to you. Some people have a favorite color, while others are indifferent and seek a palette that feels like home to them.
While there will always be trends that can be followed, what makes a design personal is finding what speaks to your soul.
“We’re seeing the evolution of greys turn warmer versus the cool greys in the Restoration Hardware era. Grey will always be a classic; it’s finding that perfect undertone that works for you.”
2025 trending color pallets are:
1. Terracotta, paprika
2. Olive greens that are a bit darker and moody

These colors can be used as accent pillows, accent chairs, or even a feature wall. If you are someone who likes to stay on trend and change things up every few years, using neutral fabrics on your large upholstery pieces is ideal. You can always change out pillows or reupholster a chair for a fresh new look.

I’m a strong believer that any color can look amazing as long as it is well-designed. In today’s age, there is no longer a need to follow the trend, as much as it is creating a design that expresses you and your family’s lifestyle. It’s just like fashion, anything goes, as long as it is executed with intention.
Do's and Don’ts on wall-covering feature walls:
Many designers have extreme opinions on this and have been saying feature walls are out. I couldn’t disagree more!
First and foremost is the budget; I don’t believe a designer should dictate how much money you spend versus how to get the most bang for your buck. For instance, the cost difference of adding wallcovering to a feature wall could be $1800-$5000
depending on the cost of paper. Now times that by x4 for the entire room. Huge difference in price point.

The big question: Do you do a wall-covering feature wall, or the entire room in a wall covering for the living room or bedroom?
If the wall covering is a simple texture like grass cloth, it creates those subtle but luxurious layers. I would recommend the entire room.
If you are going to create a feature wall, I believe it should be a statement. Rather, that is a gorgeous print or a bold color. There has to be a wow factor to it.
For bathrooms, since a smaller quantity is needed, I always recommend covering the entire bathroom with the wallcovering.
But this is all in theory. If your budget allows for just one wall of the paper you love, it is worth having that layer on one wall rather than not at all.
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