9 Home Design Trends Pinterest Users Can’t Stop Saving Right Now

Ready for a little house tour? I pulled together the nine most-saved designs everyone’s pinning, and they’re good. Think bold textures, cozy corners, and those “how is this so effortless?” details that make a room feel finished.

Grab your coffee. Let’s walk through each look together—and yes, you’ll want to save them all.

1. Sunlit Organic Modern Living Room

Wide room shot: A sunlit organic modern living room with a low creamy boucle sofa centered on a neutral wool rug, a curved light-oak sculptural coffee table with plaster-like softness, soft limestone white walls, tall windows framed by linen pinch-pleat curtains, oversized matte ceramic vases in stone finishes, and a potted palm or olive tree in a textured planter. Include a milky glass globe pendant with a subtle brushed brass stem overhead, a gallery wall of airy line art, and a small stack of design books. Palette: sand, oat, warm white, light oak. Photorealistic, gentle afternoon natural light.

This look is all about warmth, curves, and light. Picture a low, creamy boucle sofa floating on a neutral wool rug, paired with a curved oak coffee table that feels sculptural but soft.

Walls are a soft limestone white, with linen pinch-pleat curtains framing tall windows. Add a few oversized ceramic vases in matte stone finishes and a palm or olive tree in a textured planter for height.

  • Palette: Sand, oat, warm white, and light oak
  • Key materials: Boucle, plaster, brushed brass, travertine
  • Lighting: A globe pendant with milky glass and a subtle brass stem

Finish with a gallery wall of airy line art and a stack of design books—clean, warm, and incredibly pin-able.

2. Parisian-Inspired Apartment Dining Nook

Parisian-Inspired Apartment Dining Nook
Think chic, collected, and impossibly charming. Start with molding-painted walls in a creamy off-white and a small round marble-topped table set on a herringbone wood floor.

Pull up cane bistro chairs with black frames and add a vintage gilt mirror over a petite console. A fluted pendant in pleated linen hangs low for candlelit vibes.

  • Palette: Ivory, black, antique gold, and a touch of sage
  • Accents: Taper candles, fresh blooms, classic framed sketches
  • Textiles: Linen table runner, striped napkins, nubby seat cushions

It’s intimate, elegant, and perfect for croissants or late-night pasta—very “Left Bank at home.”

3. Cozy Coastal Bedroom (Without the Seashells)

2. Parisian-Inspired Apartment Dining Nook

Parisian-Inspired Apartment Dining Nook
This is coastal done quietly and beautifully. Imagine a panelled headboard wall in a misty blue-gray with a slipcovered bed in stone-washed linen.

Layer a chunky knit throw, pinstripe pillows, and a jute rug underfoot. On each side, raffia-wrapped nightstands with ceramic lamps bring texture without shouting “beach house.”

  • Palette: Sea glass, chalk white, driftwood, and foggy blue
  • Art: Soft coastal landscapes or abstract watercolors
  • Details: Woven pendant, airy white drapes, antique brass knobs

It’s breezy and calm—like waking up to ocean air, no anchor motifs required.

4. Japandi Minimalist Entryway

Detail/medium closeup, straight-on: Japandi minimalist entryway focusing on a slim ash-wood console against a warm white wall, a rounded-edge mirror hovering above, a stone catchall, a single ikebana vase with a minimal branch, and a neat stack of books. Beneath the console, a woven bench and neatly placed linen slippers. Pale wood flooring with a hand-loomed runner, discreet matte black hooks for coats, and a cane umbrella stand. Palette: putty, oak, smoke gray, matte black. Soft diffused daylight, clean lines, warm and edited.

Clean lines meet warm soul the moment you walk in. Place a slim ash-wood console against a warm white wall with a rounded-edge mirror hovering above.

Slide a stone catchall and a single ikebana vase beside a neat stack of books. Beneath, tuck a woven bench and a pair of linen slippers for that hotel-lobby calm.

  • Palette: Putty, oak, smoke gray, and matte black accents
  • Flooring: Pale wood with a hand-loomed runner
  • Hardware: Discreet black hooks for coats and a cane umbrella stand

The vibe is edited but warm, with purposeful pieces that make the everyday feel elevated.

5. Moody Library Lounge With Dark Drama

Moody Library Lounge With Dark Drama
All the coziness, zero stodginess. Paint the walls and built-ins a deep inky green or charcoal, then sink a tufted velvet sofa—emerald or oxblood—right into the room’s center.

Layer a Persian-style rug, a marble-and-brass side table, and an arc floor lamp with a linen shade for soft pools of light. Fill shelves with leather-bound books, framed family photos, and a few quirky objets.

  • Palette: Forest green, oxblood, walnut, aged brass
  • Textures: Velvet, leather, mohair throws, ribbed glass
  • Final touch: A gallery light over a vintage oil painting

It’s the perfect spot for a nightcap, a novel, or your most productive deep work session.

6. Bold Patterned Powder Room

Bold Patterned Powder Room
Small space, big personality. Wrap the walls in a statement wallpaper—think oversized botanicals, whimsical chinoiserie, or moody marbling—then add a petite pedestal sink with curved lines.

Install a beaded-edge mirror and two brass sconces flanking it, and don’t skimp on a zellige tile floor that sparkles. Finish with striped hand towels and a chic soap dish.

  • Palette: Pull two tones from the wallpaper for cohesion
  • Hardware: Polished brass or unlacquered for patina
  • Detail: Micro-trim on the baseboards for a custom look

This little jewel box will be the most-talked-about room at every dinner party.

7. Modern Farmhouse Kitchen, Refined

Modern Farmhouse Kitchen, Refined
We’re keeping the farmhouse charm, but make it sleeker. Picture soft gray shaker cabinets with warm brass hardware, a veined quartzite countertop, and a fireclay apron sink.

Open shelves in natural oak hold stoneware mugs and stacked bowls. Over the island, hang clear glass pendants with aged brass—simple, timeless, and bright.

  • Backsplash: Handmade white zellige for that subtle ripple
  • Seating: Black Windsor stools with a matte finish
  • Style notes: A vintage runner, cast-iron pot on the range, olive branches in a crock

The effect is fresh, functional, and ready for sourdough Sundays.

8. Biophilic Home Office Sanctuary

Biophilic Home Office Sanctuary
Bring nature to your workday. Start with a warm clay paint and a solid wood desk facing a window. Float slim black metal shelves to keep the floor open and airy.

Layer in plants—pothos, snake plant, fiddle leaf—in mixed terracotta and stone pots. Underfoot, a flatweave rug keeps rolling chairs smooth, and a linen Roman shade softens the light.

  • Tech: Hide cables with cord channels and use a wood monitor riser
  • Lighting: Adjustable task lamp in black or bronze
  • Extras: Cork pinboard, ceramic pen cup, a small water carafe

It feels grounded and calm—perfect for focus without the sterile office vibe.

9. Eclectic Maximalist Lounge That Still Feels Cohesive

Biophilic Home Office Sanctuary
Maximalism, but curated. Start with a rich jewel-toned velvet sofa—think sapphire or aubergine—on a layered rug moment: flatweave base, patterned vintage on top.

Mix patterned pillows (ikat, stripes, florals), add a lacquered bar cabinet, and hang a salon-style gallery wall of art in mismatched frames. A burl wood coffee table anchors the scene.

  • Palette: Choose one dominant hue and two supporting accents
  • Metals: Mix brass and blackened steel for depth
  • Lighting: Sculptural chandelier plus layered table lamps

It’s energetic and personal—the kind of room that tells stories without saying a word.

There you have it: nine completely different, save-worthy designs taking over Pinterest. Whether you’re into moody libraries or sunlit minimalism, pick a look, borrow a few ideas, and make it yours. Your home, your vibe—now go make it stunning.