When it comes to home exterior trends, 2025 is shaping up to be quite a year. Many property owners are looking to ways to improve the appearance of their houses and make them stand out in their respective neighborhoods.
But what specifically are they doing? And why is it so exciting? That’s what we’re going to explore in today’s post.
Weather-Resilient Upgrades
One of the first things we’re seeing this year is a greater focus on weather-resistent home upgrades. These enable homeowners to protect their properties against storms and other forms of damage, reducing depreciation.
Currently, thousands of properties are destroyed every year because of the weather, and it is a problem that many researchers think will get worse. As the world warms up, more storms are likely and they may become more intense.
Because of this, the search for home upgrades is heating up. Property owners are looking to invest in storm-resistant features that can protect them during high winds and flooding, allowing them to essentially maintain their property value and carry on as normal. These upgrades offer peace of mind and durability, and sometimes come with security benefits (such as steel shutters for windows).
Outdoor Living Areas
Another top trend for 2025 is the astonishing growth in outdoor living spaces. More people than ever before are looking for ways to use their exterior areas and expand the square footage they have available.
For example, outdoor kitchens are now becoming increasingly popular as more people look for ways to cook in the open air and entertain their guests. The same is true of lounges and seating areas.
Many people are also installing shelter elements in these locations, like awnings and pergolas. These keep out the worst of the weather and allow owners to enjoy the outdoors more without feeling excessively warm or cold.
Such innovations are particularly welcome in northern areas where the winter lasts much longer. Making the outdoor environment cozier with things like soft seating and fire pits makes the garden so much more accessible.
Low-Maintenance Landscaping
For generations, most landscaping has been high maintenance and required enormous amounts of effort to keep looking good. However, the trend now is toward low maintenance options that don’t consume entire weekends.
Homeowners are starting by making their landscaping more drought-resistant. Even if there is a prolonged spell of dry weather, they won’t need to go outside and start watering (which is banned in many places anyway).
Furthermore, a lot of homeowners are looking into the possibility of using artificial grass. This remains green year-round and gives properties a polished, new feel.
Even synthetic materials can help. Glass and tiles are great options for anyone who wants to upgrade the look of their landscaping but also reduce the amount of work they need to put into it.
Solar-Integrated Roofing
Solar-integrated roofing is another exterior upgrade that’s growing in popularity. These panels are a great alternative to their bulky counterparts.The idea is to make the ability to collect solar energy a part of the roof itself, eliminating the need for additional solar panel material.
The main reason people choose these types of panels is because they want to preserve the aesthetics of their homes. Sometimes, solar panels don’t have a polished look. However, integrated solar looks completely different and can even make homes look futuristic.
Slate Roofs
Another popular upgrade these days is slate roof replacement. Many people prefer this material because of its attractive appearance and the fact that it can last more than a century, making it a great option for family homes.
Slate roofs can be pricey, but they also improve aesthetics considerably. Slate has a kind of grey-blue appearance that makes everything on the property look neat and tidy.
People are also adding the material to other roofs around their property, like on outbuildings and entry gantries (if they have them). This helps to create a more cohesive appearance and ensures that everything is working together as it should.
Combining Facade Materials
Mixed facade materials are also playing a role in 2025. More homeowners want unique designs that set their properties apart from others in their neighborhood.
For example, a lot of people are now combining brick with wood and metal. Adding various embellishments helps to make the property appear more luxurious and bespoke compared to conventional facades.
There’s also a growth in things like slate and architectural shingles. These are being used to add depth to designs (instead of being purely functional).
Smart Gutter Systems
This next trend is still a little off the radar, but smart gutter systems are also playing a role in 2025. More homeowners are becoming aware of their existence and how they can help them better manage their properties.
For example, some smart gutter systems are purely mechanical. Water can easily flow inside, but things like leaves and twigs simply fall to the ground (due to the unique design).
Some gutters also have sensors in them that can warn of leaks or clogs. These ensure that the water flows properly off the roof with modern automation setups.
Self-cleaning gutters don’t exist yet, which is a shame. But the market is finding ways around the issue and selling solutions to homeowners.
Bold Exterior Palettes
Another thing we’re seeing in 2025 is the growth of bold exterior palettes. New color schemes are being entertained.
This trend is something that you see in a lot of traditional English villages. Many people paint their homes pink or blue to create variety and beauty in the local setting.
These bold palettes are now finding their way into the rest of the world. More people want to live on streets where various homes are different colours. For example, matte black mixed with copper is sometimes being used for siding for an even more striking appearance.
So there you have it: some of the top home trends for 2025. Which of these will you pick and which do you think you’ll enjoy the most on your property?

