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Article: Embracing the Trends: What’s Hot in Utah Interior Design Right Now- By Jill Collier Interiors

Embracing the Trends: What’s Hot in Utah Interior Design Right Now- By Jill Collier Interiors

Embracing the Trends: What’s Hot in Utah Interior Design Right Now

By Jill Collier Interiors

Utah has a special way of inspiring design. From the rugged mountain landscapes to sun-bleached desert dunes, our natural surroundings deeply influence the direction of home interiors. As we look ahead into the latest trends for 2025, Jill Collier Interiors is excited to share the most compelling design concepts that are resonating with Utah homeowners — and how we’re putting our own twist on them.

1. Curved Architecture & Soft Lines

One of the biggest design movements we’re seeing across Utah is the rise of organic shapes: arches, flowing curves, and sculptural architectural details. These soft forms bring a sense of calm and elegance to interiors, layering sophistication without harsh angles.

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At Jill Collier Interiors, we embrace this through rounded built-ins, curved furniture silhouettes, and gentle arches in doorways or niches — all intended to soften the home’s flow and evoke a relaxed, inviting feel.


2. Earthy, Nature-Inspired Palettes

Utah’s terrain — its sage hills, red-rock cliffs, and alpine forests — continues to inspire our color choices. Designers are leaning into earthy neutrals such as terracotta, warm taupe's, soft clay, and sage green.

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These natural tones help anchor interiors in a grounded, serene way. They also work beautifully with textures like stone, linen, and wood — materials that reflect Utah’s outdoor spirit.


3. Dark Earth Tones & Moody Accents

Beyond soft neutrals, there’s growing momentum for richer, deeper hues: forest greens, charcoal browns, and even jewel tones like emerald or sapphire.

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Using these darker colors strategically — such as on an accent wall, built-in cabinetry, or in textiles — adds drama, depth, and warmth. In Utah’s mountain homes, they feel especially appropriate, echoing the shadows and textures of the surrounding landscape.


4. Biophilic Design: Bringing the Outdoors In

Biophilic design isn’t just a trend — it’s a lifestyle choice here in Utah. Homeowners are increasingly drawn to natural materials, abundant greenery, and large windows that frame mountain views or desert sunsets.

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At Jill Collier Interiors, we incorporate this by bringing plant life into the heart of the home, using sustainable, locally sourced materials, and designing spaces that blur the boundary between inside and out.


5. Multifunctional Spaces & Flexible Layouts

With growing demand for home offices, wellness zones, and accommodating multi-generational households, Utah’s design trends are shifting toward flexibility. Rooms are no longer single-purpose — they’re evolving.

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We love designing dynamic layouts for our clients: a guest bedroom that doubles as a yoga nook, or a butler’s pantry turned craft space. These flexible solutions feel intentional and future-forward.


6. Wellness-Focused Retreats

Wellness is a major priority for Utah homeowners, and we're seeing more spa-inspired spaces: think oversized showers, soaking tubs, warm stone finishes, and even home saunas.

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We approach these wellness areas with a quiet luxury mindset — natural materials, soft lighting, and clean but elevated finishes that turn everyday routines into ritualized moments of rest.


7. Sustainability & Local Materials

Sustainability continues to lead the way in design choices. Homeowners are embracing eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, energy-efficient fixtures, and low-VOC paints.

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At Jill Collier Interiors, we are passionate about sourcing locally (where possible), and specifying materials that not only look beautiful but also minimize environmental impact.


8. Quiet Luxury with Elevated Rustic Charm

One unique style emerging in the Utah design scene is a fusion of quiet luxury and rustic elegance. This isn’t about flashy opulence — instead, it’s refined, restrained, and deeply rooted in natural textures and craftsmanship.

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A stone fireplace with sleek lines, exposed wooden beams paired with minimalist furniture, and high-quality finishes — that’s how we interpret this trend for our mountain and ranch-style clients.


How Jill Collier Interiors Brings These Trends to Life

As a full-service interior design studio in Utah, Jill Collier Interiors blends these trends into our signature approach:

  • We listen deeply to your vision and your lifestyle, translating your desires into warm, layered spaces.

  • We craft thoughtful color palettes that reflect both current trends and timeless sensibility.

  • We design for flexibility, anticipating how your needs might evolve over time.

  • We prioritize natural, quality materials — both for their longevity and their connections to place.

  • We coordinate every detail, from architecture to finishes to lighting, ensuring that each element works in harmony.


Final Thoughts

Interior design in Utah is evolving in exciting ways. The trends of 2025 reflect a renewed commitment to authenticity, comfort, and connection with nature — all while allowing for elevated elegance and enduring style. At Jill Collier Interiors, our goal is to channel these ideas into every project, crafting homes that feel both on-trend and deeply personal.

Want to explore how we can bring these trends into your Utah home? Reach out for a free discovery call, and let’s start designing spaces that are uniquely yours.

 

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