Vancouver has cultivated a flourishing real estate market that prioritizes beautiful, functional spaces. As a result, the city has become a leader in innovative home design, where the interior aesthetics often echo its unique urban fabric.
While home staging and interior design trends are always changing, Vancouver is consistently one of the places leading the way. At Novari Collective, you can find us in the heart of it all. As locals, we don’t just follow global trends—we design homes with a distinct Vancouver feel, knowing what sells properties quickly in this competitive market.
So, what’s captivating homeowners and buyers right now? Here are 10 home trends everyone in Vancouver is talking about.
*By the way, if you’re looking to sell your home this fall, here are our top 5 Tips to Sell Faster!

1. Dark Finishes
Light wood had its time, but today’s trend embraces rich, dark finishes to add depth and sophistication. This shift towards darker woods, moody paints, and matte black accents creates spaces that feel grounded, warm, and timeless. We find the contrast especially striking in the natural-lit rooms typical of Vancouver. The darker elements provide a luxurious anchor, while the vibrant hues add a little extra ‘pop’.
Ready to embrace the dark side? Here’s how to do it:
- Darker Woods: Use walnut or ebony furniture and flooring to infuse warmth and elegance.
- Moody Paints: Add deep greens, blues, or charcoal on accent walls for a cozy, dramatic atmosphere.
- Black Accents: Choose modern, sophisticated fixtures and hardware that are both bold and practical.
2. Warm Neutrals
We’ve all heard about the “millennial gray” phase and the stark, all-white kitchen. The current color trends now favor a more inviting range of colors, embracing a spectrum of warm neutrals like creamy whites, earthy beiges, and soothing clay tones. This palette evokes a feeling of comfort and refinement, creating a setting that appeals to a wide range of color preferences while still remaining incredibly versatile.
Here’s how to get these warm shades in your home:
- Warm Wall Colors: Choose complex, warm whites and gentle greiges for walls to add instant warmth and depth.
- Add Texture with Tile: Embellish with tiles in oatmeal, cream, or taupe for backsplashes and floors to build texture.
- Keep Cabinets Neutral: Select cabinetry and countertops in these softer neutral palettes for a cohesive and timeless backdrop.
3. Sustainable Design
As environmental awareness continues to rise, Vancouver’s home trends are prioritizing thoughtful, sustainable choices over disposable decor. This trend beautifully merges an eco-friendly ethos with a biophilic aesthetic, creating spaces that are both restorative and responsible. The goal is to bring the outdoors in, not just in appearance but through the very natural materials used, fostering a deep connection to the environment.
To adopt this holistic approach, focus on materials and craftsmanship:
- Organic Textiles: Incorporate linens, organic cottons, and woven rattan for softness and texture that feels good and does good.
- Reclaimed & Renewable Elements: Choose statement pieces like reclaimed wood shelving, bamboo flooring, or counters made from natural stones like quartzite to add timeless character.
- Artisanal & Handcrafted Pieces: Support local craftspeople with bespoke pottery or woven lighting, investing in unique, quality items that tell a story and reduce waste.
4. Functional Luxury
Add some effortless glam to those hardworking spaces like the kitchen and bathroom. This trend elevates the essentials, blending sophisticated aesthetics with everyday practicality. It’s the “quiet luxury” of a perfectly weighted faucet, integrated smart technology, and rich, tactile materials that make daily routines feel indulgent. This approach fosters a highly personalized and comfortable environment where beauty and function go hand-in-hand.
Bring this curated luxury into your home with these upgrades:
- Elevated Fixtures: Swap standard hardware and faucets for finishes like brushed brass or matte black to instantly elevate the room’s feel.
- Integrated Technology: Install smart home systems for lighting, climate, and appliances that offer both convenience and a streamlined look.
- Tactile Materials: Introduce texture and warmth through materials like natural stone countertops, a bouclé accent chair, or rich wood tones for a multi-sensory experience.

5. Layered Lighting
Lighting is fundamental to creating atmosphere, but the days of installing a grid of pot lights are over. This approach often leaves a room feeling flat and clinical. Today’s approach is about layered, intentional lighting that allows you to sculpt the mood of a room—transforming it from vibrant and energetic to soft and intimate with a flip of a switch. Meeting the need for adaptable, cozy spaces requires prioritizing a good lighting design.
Focus on combining these three key types:
- Ambient Lighting: Start with a soft foundation using dimmable ceiling fixtures or hidden LEDs.
- Task Lighting: Accent with focused light where needed, like under-cabinet strips in the kitchen or a reading lamp by a chair.
- Accent Lighting: Add depth and drama with wall sconces or picture lights to highlight art and architectural features.
This is easier to pull off than you’d think. An interior designer can cultivate a gorgeous, layered look for less than what you’d spend on a big pot light installation. Get in touch with us at Novari Collective to see how we can help you craft the perfect lighting for your space!
6. Curves & Arches
Along with cold minimalism, boxy furniture and sharp angles are making way for softer, more organic forms. This embrace of curves and arches is one of the most prominent home trends, bringing a sense of fluidity, warmth, and welcome into our living spaces. These rounded silhouettes feel inherently more human-centric, transforming a room from a stark box into an inviting sanctuary.
You can introduce this softness into your home through several key elements:
- Architectural Arches: Install arched doorways, pass-throughs, or built-in niches to add timeless character and architectural softness.
- Rounded Furniture: Choose sofas, chairs, and ottomans with curved silhouettes to improve flow and embody a more conversational atmosphere.
- Oval & Round Tables: Select circular dining or coffee tables to eliminate harsh corners and enhance the sense of inclusivity.
- Sculptural Decor: Incorporate wave-like mirrors, spherical vases, and lighting with amorphous shapes to act as functional art pieces.
7. Personalized Maximalism
Walls are no longer bare canvases; they’re for storytelling. Austere minimalism is evolving into curated self-expression. This trend is about surrounding yourself with what you love: adorning rooms with rich art, layered colors, and collected items that tell your unique story. The result is an environment that feels deeply authentic and full of life.
Here are some of the best ways to start:
- Layered Collections: Style shelves or create a gallery wall with a mix of art, pottery, and personal mementos for added depth.
- Textile Richness: Layer in rugs, pillows, and throws in various patterns and textures to add warmth and visual interest.
- Confident Accents: Select a single, dramatic piece like a vintage chandelier or a boldly tiled fireplace to anchor the space.
8. Cozy, Oversized Furniture
Comfort continues to be a primary driver in today’s design landscape, moving us away from stiff, formal seating. Now, it’s all about big, sculptural furniture that you can really sink into. These deep-seated sofas and plush armchairs, often with soft, rounded silhouettes, are designed to be both an inviting retreat and a statement piece, transforming the living room into an oasis for relaxation.
To bring this trend home, consider these elements:
- Voluptuous Seating: Choose a “cloud” sofa or a deep armchair with a high back to evoke an enveloping, secure feel.
- Soft, Rounded Shapes: Opt for furniture with curved edges and organic forms that feel more welcoming than sharp, angular lines.
- Plush, Textured Fabrics: Upholster pieces in cozy materials like velvet, bouclé, or chenille to enhance the tactile experience.
- Multi-Functional Ottomans: Furnish with an oversized ottoman that can serve as a footrest, extra seating, or a soft-surfaced coffee table.
9. Retro Revival
What’s old is new again, and the current wave of nostalgia is stronger than ever. Rather than a step back in time, this retro revival reimagines antiquated elements with a modern touch. By enriching spaces with personality and a sense of history, this trend answers a growing desire for interiors that feel collected, lived-in, and joyfully expressive.
Weave this look into your home with these ideas:
- A Statement Furniture Piece: Anchor a room with one bold item, like a curvaceous 70s-inspired sofa or a sleek, mid-century modern credenza.
- Confident Color & Pattern: Introduce rich, earthy tones like mustard yellow or burnt orange through an accent wall or geometric-patterned rug.
- Strategic Vintage Accents: Curate charm and character through smaller vintage pieces, such as a sculptural ceramic lamp, a set of antique brass candlesticks, or original art.
10. The “Japandi” Hybrid
Many of the trends mentioned so far come together beautifully in one design style that’s become super popular here in Vancouver: Japandi. This style blends the Japanese minimalism of clean lines, natural light, and craftsmanship with Scandinavian “hygge,” which prioritizes coziness and functionality. It’s a response to our desire for a home that feels like a sanctuary—calm and uncluttered, but still warm and inviting.
So, how do you achieve the Japandi look? By pulling in all those elements we’ve already talked about: earthy, sustainable materials, artisanal decor, and warm neutrals. This style also features natural light, light wood tones, and furniture with clean lines and low profiles, creating a sense of visual calm. In a nutshell, it’s all about finding that sweet spot between Japanese simplicity and Scandinavian contentment.

Timeless Design for Vancouver Living
While home trends come and go, the key is to apply them in a way that feels fresh yet enduring. The most successful interiors balance what’s popular now with timeless principles, ensuring your space feels relevant for years to come.
This is where an expert’s touch can make all the difference! At Novari Collective, our very name, meaning “to make new, renew, or refresh,” drives our philosophy. We help you navigate the latest design styles not as fleeting fads, but as opportunities for transformation. By focusing on quality, proportion, and a cohesive vision, we ensure your home not only reflects your personal story but also stands the test of time, creating a space that is both a joy to live in and a compelling asset when it’s time to sell.
Inquire with us today to learn more!
P.S. Planning to sell, but not sure whether to stage your home or not? Read our guide to learn more: Is it Better to Sell a House Empty or Staged? Here’s What to Know.
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